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  3. I watched a series of documentaries about the evolution of the three rock music genres important from about 1995-2005: nu metal, pop punk, and post-grunge.

I watched a series of documentaries about the evolution of the three rock music genres important from about 1995-2005: nu metal, pop punk, and post-grunge.

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    I watched a series of documentaries about the evolution of the three rock music genres important from about 1995-2005: nu metal, pop punk, and post-grunge. Holy crap, what a litany of terrible music; no wonder rock music barely sniffs the top of the commercial charts anymore. Those genres killed it.

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      I watched a series of documentaries about the evolution of the three rock music genres important from about 1995-2005: nu metal, pop punk, and post-grunge. Holy crap, what a litany of terrible music; no wonder rock music barely sniffs the top of the commercial charts anymore. Those genres killed it.

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      @Tim_Eagon Oddly enough, I think it was around 1995 or 1996 that radio stations in the US started massively consolidating, and decisions around radio playlists became increasingly centralised. I imagine that played a role, too.

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        @Tim_Eagon Oddly enough, I think it was around 1995 or 1996 that radio stations in the US started massively consolidating, and decisions around radio playlists became increasingly centralised. I imagine that played a role, too.

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        @davej Yeah, Clear Channel and the Telecommunications Act of 1996 came up prominently in the post-grunge video.

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