FOR those who remember when rock was young, those still wearing Woodstock bifocals and mourning the demise of the good old days, rock in India looks dead. The good news, however, is that 'underground' rock is now rearing its head. A compilation of 14 original tracks from lesser known bands from across the country—billed as Rock from the Underground—is ready for release. The songs are not the kind to inspire the A&M managers from Tin-Pan Alley to catch the next flight to Bombay, but it certainly questions the notion that popular music begins and ends with Remo Fernandes and Indus Creed.