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Music 101, now in its third season, features Why ’70s Soft Rock Was More Rebellious Than Punk

Music 101, now in its third season, features Why ’70s Soft Rock Was More Rebellious Than Punk

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While punk often wore its defiance on ripped sleeves, ’70s soft rock rebelled in a subtler but more radical way—by challenging cultural expectations of masculinity, politics, and art through vulnerability. Instead of thrashing guitars and chaos, artists like Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, and Bread crafted lush harmonies and introspective lyrics that rejected the era’s obsession with aggression and bravado. Their rebellion lay in showing that gentleness could be powerful, that love and heartbreak were worthy of anthems, and that polished melodies could carry the weight of social discontent just as fiercely as a distorted riff. In this sense, soft rock quietly pushed against the grain, redefining what rebellion in music could look like.

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