Rock Genres In the 90's
Rock music was decaying in the late 80’s. The rock scene was suffering from a repetetivepattern of big hair, flashy clothes, long guitar solos, and lyrics that weren’t relating to the listeners. The music industry was begging for something new. This is the beat up state that rock was left in during the early nineties. But little did anyone know what was in store for rock in the 90’s. What was about to come would redefine the meaning of rock forever. In the early 90’s a band called Nirvana had made it’s debut into the mainstream. This band had bred the first genre of the 90’s, “Grunge”. After the fall of Grunge a new genre had to take place. So once again the music industry was in need of something new. And so dawned the era of Alternative Punk, the second genre. Leading the scene were Green Day and Offspring. The punk scene brought on a whole new vibe of raw energy and anarchy. When the punk scene started to die down, a new breed of rock was surfacing to the mainstream. The Metal/Hardcore was the final genre of rock in the 90’s. It consisted of bands such as KoRn, Limp Bizkit, and Rob Zombie. This genre was the hardest of the genres and could definantly cause the hugest mosh pit.
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Approximate Word count = 1480
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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