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===Second Great War===
===Second Great War===
Rhythm and blues music developed from foreign blues music in the mid 1930s and early 1940s and the influence of [[Sarpedon]]ian and [[Audonia]]n music, which soldiers of the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]] became exposed to during the [[Second Great War]]. The short period of time in which rhythm and blues was popular lead to a decline and sharp regionalization of "old-time" or country music, which became primarily associated with rural regions of Urcea, especially those areas associated with frontier [[Ómestaderoi]] culture. Traditional pop went into severe decline in the 1940s as the ongoing Great War lead to renewed interest in traditionally Urcean styles of music that accompanied a new wave of nationalism.
Rhythm and blues music developed from foreign blues music in the mid 1930s and early 1940s and the influence of the music of [[Arcerion]] and [[Sarpedon]], which soldiers of the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]] became exposed to during the [[Second Great War]]. The short period of time in which rhythm and blues was popular lead to a decline and sharp regionalization of "old-time" or country music, which became primarily associated with rural regions of Urcea, especially those areas associated with frontier [[Ómestaderoi]] culture. Traditional pop went into severe decline in the 1940s as the ongoing Great War lead to renewed interest in traditionally Urcean styles of music that accompanied a new wave of nationalism.


===Postwar===
===Postwar===

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