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Now That s What I Call Dad Rock compilation exists, presumably much to the delight of rockin fathers familiar with the long-running
Now That s What I Call Music! series of hits collections.
The 59-song, 3-disc
Dad Rock release emerged in 2018 as part of a succession of special editions taking after the multi-annual flagship
Now compilations, the popular joint venture between Sony and Universal that reached its 77th U.S. edition in 2021. Unlike those compendiums of up-to-the-minute chart-toppers, however, the
Dad Rock compilation runs the gamut from mainstay classic rock to more modern-day material.
See the
Now That s What I Call Dad Rock tracklist down toward the bottom of this post.
A
Now That s What I Call Dad Rock compilation exists, presumably much to the delight of rockin fathers familiar with the long-running
Now That s What I Call Music! series of hits collections.
The 59-song, 3-disc
Dad Rock release emerged in 2018 as part of a succession of special editions taking after the multi-annual flagship
Now compilations, the popular joint venture between Sony and Universal that reached its 77th U.S. edition in 2021. Unlike those compendiums of up-to-the-minute chart-toppers, however, the
Dad Rock compilation runs the gamut from mainstay classic rock to more modern-day material.
See the
Now That s What I Call Dad Rock tracklist down toward the bottom of this post.
My curiosity was piqued today when I saw that Dad Rock was briefly trending on Twitter. First, I didn t know Dad Rock was even a thing, but what is possibly more concerning is what they are now classifying as Rock music.
The NOW music compilation Now That s What I Call Dad Rock features quite a few crappy artists from the mid- 90s and early 2000s. Some of the singles on the CD are very much not rock, in my opinion. We re talking songs from artists like Avril Lavigne, Natalie Imbruglia and Sum 41. This compilation was actually released in 2018, so it was kind of weird to see it trending today. Although, I guess that sounds about right for us Dads.we re always like two years behind on the latest trends. Eyeroll.
alaska to be exact. that s right, a doping scandal has hit the iditarod. the 1,000-mile dog shred race. after some of the competitors tested positive for a banned substance. and not the mushers either. we re talking about the dogs. you would think if any athletes would be pure as the driven snow it would be these. but believe it or not, one of these competitors you re looking at right now could be the lance paw-strong of the sled race community. this scandal goes all the way to the top. four dogs on the team run by dallas sachlt eavy tested positive for high levels of tramadol which is a painkiller. he s won the iditarod four times. he posted this on youtube. i have done absolutely nothing wrong. i have spent the last ten years becoming the best musher i possibly can. i have done nothing wrong. i have never knowingly broken any race rule. i have never given any banned substance to my dogs. the video is about 18 minutes long. let s just say that he makes a very convincing case. his