Certainly a mind boggling amount. Otoh, it isn't necessarily bad that there's a big demand for trees if it means we grow lots of trees.
I dispute including the Ramones and Blondie as classic rock but this is an interesting array nonetheless.
Hate is maybe a tad strong, but I can say for sure they do not get a lot of air on AOR around here. I think this sampling must be wonky.
Yeah that would make sense. Even then I never found Corona to be that popular, unless it won out by virtue of too many different cheap domestics canceling each other out.
Good question. Maybe Bud is for the tourists in New Orleans? But why would you not be getting stupid on hurricanes?
I don't know, but there's no fvcking way Stella is the top beer in northern Louisiana and nobody in south Louisiana is drinking Bud (Bud Light - maybe). And referring to the classic rock map, I never hear ZZ Top being played here.
Cajuns and NOLA on the bottom. Bible thumpers on the top. Of course, a lot of states are similar in that regard, so … good questions
No one is questioning Stella Art-Troy’s in Montana? That’s stranger than Corona in North Dakota. Barely.
Yeah I also have Sabbath as kind of an edge case. Classic rock is kind of a bullshit over-inclusive ex post facto label.
Don't get me wrong, I don't mind a fruity cocktail now and then. I can down way too many Painkillers when I'm in the VIs----of course with a Pusser's floater. But Hurricanes are hummingbird juice.
To be fair, growing up, classic rock was anything from the 1970s, or late 1960s. I'm thinking 95.5 (forget the letter combo). But I've flipped stations and came across a "classic rock" station that was playing Def Leppard and then moved on to some grunge rock band.