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Originally Posted by mr dave
then what would have been the point in even typing it?
what music has even been discussed in this thread in order to be defended? you like how 90s rock sounds. great! same here, in fact the bulk of the cds i own are 90s rock (it's when i had the most disposable income).
again, if you really didn't care. why are you so defensive?
as for ATPs comment - no single band has changed the course of popular music since nirvana because the internet changed the way the masses deal with popular music shortly thereafter. it's not possible for a band to have that sort of mainstream impact anymore when everything gets leaked digitally and made disposable to the point of not even having a physical presence most of the time.
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My point wasn't really why or how this happened. People had been discussing how it was strange that kids today were still listening to grunge. I was merely offering a take on why that might be. The kids today who are interested in rock music don't really have a movement of their own, because no one band or style is really big right now the way they used to be.