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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
I hear ya.
While I don't mind old school Hip Hop & Rap, I just can't get into today's scene.
But Grunge killed rock. Rappers became Rock Stars.
People can say "Oh, there's still great rock music out there, you just have dig for it". Well, that's fine and dandy most people don't have the time or patience to find it and when they do, their kids aren't interested.
So now, we live in a world of Legacy Acts, Max Martin, Rap and new school Country.
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Originally Posted by Bugeater
Can you elaborate on this? Never really made the connection myself but now that you point that out it does seem that way, just curious as to why or how that happened.
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I am with Bug. Why?
I mean there's a clear decline in mainstream rock after grunge but what was the reason it killed it? I'm a HUGE 90's rock fan and outside of a few bands that still produce decent music, I haven't heard a new rock band I like in years.