The birth of Chinese rock 'n' roll can be pinned to 1986, when 24-year-old Cui Jian sang "Nothing to My Name" in a nationally televised performance at Workers' Stadium in Beijing.
“That’s just crazy. Crazier than you can imagine,” said Yang Haisong, one of China’s most revered indie rockers. He was reacting to recent news about a university textbook degrading the internet, pop ...
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