"Like a Rolling Stone". It was a breakthrough because it was made in a rock music format in which musician Al Kooper improvised the organ riff that is known in the track. The length at over six minutes and it features a heavy electric sound, thus it <span>destroyed all previous restrictions on a pop single, including length, subject matter, and poetic diction.</span>
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The correct answer is " They have traditional patterns like stripes or diamonds."
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The 1980s saw the emergence of dance music<span> and </span>new wave<span>. As </span>disco<span> fell out of fashion in the decade's early years,</span>[1]<span> genres such as </span>post-disco<span>, </span>Italo disco<span>, </span>Euro disco<span> and </span>dance-pop<span> became more popular. </span>Rock music<span> continued to enjoy a wide audience.</span>[2] Soft rock,[3]glam metal<span>, thrash metal, </span>shred guitar<span> characterized by heavy distortion, pinch harmonics and whammy bar abuse became very popular.</span>[4] Adult contemporary,[5] quiet storm,[6]<span> and </span>smooth jazz<span> gained popularity. </span>