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I did not discuss "Rock Hair", it was about Nirvana and Grunge. I like Bon Jovi, etc. I do not believe that one genre kills another. Times and tastes change.
Kurt is to Generation X what John Lennon is to the Boomers.
Also, grunge and alternative mainly killed the more ridiculous hair metal groups like Poison. Guns and Roses continued with Use Your Illusion in '91 and '92.
Kurt is to Generation X what John Lennon is to the Boomers.
Yes, they continued with a couple mediocre albums, but that music pretty much died with them. Nobody wanted rock anymore or at least the music producers didn't want it.
You should cut John Lennon some slack. While Paul was doing around 1/2 the writing, John was nonetheless something of a generational icon for the Boomers. Sure, maybe he's no Kurt, but he's still very important as a sea-changer of the music world.That's a big exaggeration.
Metallica also found some mainstream success.
Different genre, they were heavy metal vs rock although they did try to do some weird stuff like playing with an orchestra. Metallica has a decent young following even today.
There were a couple ballads on there which was completely new for them, but I would not call it main stream.
Well, many Metallica fans claimed they sold out with that album.
They sort of did. Their original stuff was crazy hard core speed metal, but even them selling out was still metal. Just more refined with a pinky up.Well, many Metallica fans claimed they sold out with that album.