"Well, that's more the fault of radio, really." He looked up as the waitress brought his food. "Back in my day, they were a lot more open-minded. These days, it's such a narrow field that they're looking for if you want play on the CHR or Top 40 formats. That's why 'radio-friendly' sounds so different these days. When I was playing, as long as you didn't swear too much or were too obvious with the sexual references, you were fine. Now all the corporate big wigs want is the same sound. But if a band can work within those narrow margins, more power to 'em, enjoy your cash." He reached down and dipped a fry in ketchup. "And for what it's worth, I thought AC/DC's last album sucked," he added with a laugh, popping the fry into his mouth.