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  • diffhist Rock music 22:18 −292 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (In the last paragraph of this subsection, I deleted what's not in the two cited sources, which includes half the text and all the listed bands.)
  • diffhist Rock music 18:10 −721 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Further trimming. Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever is not defined in Wikipedia as psychedelic or prog-rock revival, so I deleted them from this subsection; they could be added back in the following subsection. I deleted the rest of the bands listed in this paragraph, except two, because not everything can be in the general Rock music article.)
  • diffhist Rock music 17:33 −281 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Psychedelic and progressive revivals: More trimming.)
  • diffhist Rock music 17:23 −270 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Trimmed.)
  • diffhist Rock music 16:54 −4,741 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Further trimming. Nothing of substance was said about the 2020s in the introductory paragraphs of the "2010s–present" section. The most recent reference was from August 2020. I deleted them all.)
  • diffhist Rock music 16:33 −117 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Trimmed. Changed the quote from The New York Times to one that it's clearly applied to rock in the 2010s in the NYT piece (the previously quoted fragment is only applied to jazz in the 1980s in the NYT piece, though I don't object to taking some liberties and interpreting the NYT piece as a whole, that is, I don't object to the previous version). Also I think that even though the quote I chose doesn't sound as well as the previous one, it's more informative of what the NYT piece says overall.)
  • diffhist Rock music 12:36 −908 AwerDiWeGo talk contribs (Is the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay the same as Billboard Mainstream Rock chart? Trimmed; it should be more concisely written in order to re-add some of it, but I'm not volunteering.)