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Everything changes in every genre, whether it's pop, rock or country.
— Mary Chapin Carpenter
Rock 'n' roll is good for the soul, for the well being, for the psyche, for your everything. I love it.
— Hank Ballard
Whatever anyone does,/ anyone says, in the/ past, now, everything, let/ it bounce off the rock/ of yr gladness (yr mirror)
— Jack Kerouac
I grew up listening to everything. You know, from Argentinean folk music, tango, jazz, rock, just everything.
— Gustavo Santaolalla
I like everything from hard-style techno to rock n' roll.
— Kodi Smit-McPhee
There would be no rock and roll or rhythm and blues without Leo Fenders' contribution ... the tone is everything
— Bonnie Raitt
Everything they'd been brought up not to do, they could do at a rock-and-roll show.
— Keith Richards
We have a rock audience, classical audience, metal, pop - everything. We unite them all.
— Stjepan Hauser
The future of punk rock has nothing to do with guitars. Everything interesting that I've heard in years has been nearly all electronic.
— Geoff Rickly
Rock and roll and swing never quite mixed. Rock and roll came in and just blew everything out of the water. Big bands were dead.
— Brian Setzer
What has Rock and Roll ever done for us? Everything.
— Stevie Nicks
There's math, and everything else is debatable!
— Chris Rock
I love everything, but I really love rock music. Incubus, Augustana, Nirvana, Chevelle, iHi-Hi-Fi, they're my really good friends.
— Audrina Patridge
Thanks for existing, R.E.M. It's hard to overstate how much these guys changed everything, creating an entire rock audience in their own image.
— Rob Sheffield
Everything needs a mirror to see what to change and what to love in itself, even a rock or a duck, everything!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
People are wrong when they say that everything should be more diverse, even, say, rock bands. It's an error, an overgeneralization.
— Jonathan Haidt
I've always liked funk and rock and everything.
— John Otto