To name two bands of hundreds out there, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden are mostly hard rock, pure is just a word to signify that sound when it's not mixed up with rap, classical music, hip hop, punk or other genres. I realize that humans will make thousands of genres if you let us, but in the very broad strokes it's impossible not to. Punk is definitely a type of sound (which has been described accurately earlier in the thread). Equally hard rock should also be an easily definable genre. Let's say R.E.M and U2 are rock, Metallica and Iron Maiden are heavy metal, hard rock is somewhere in between. Wikipedia says: "Hard rock is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music which has its earliest roots in mid-1960s garage rock, blues rock and psychedelic rock. It is typified by a heavy use of distorted electric guitars, bass guitar, drums, and often accompanied with pianos and keyboards."harmless wrote:WTF is 'pure hard rock'? The kind of music you like, eh?Anders wrote:Whenever Pearl Jam goes punk is when they fail. They are much better when they are pure hard rock. It's where they started with Ten, and where they peaked in the mid to late 90's.
To answer your question I like lots of music, no matter the genre, but Pearl Jam has remained my favorite band for twenty years now, mostly because of their hard rock sound, growing up with Ten/Vs/Vitalogy and finally the fantastic No Code/Yield period. Pearl Jam doing punk music however, is not something I look forward to.