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Thanks, I'm going from real time memory, still for the time, a record entryFalse. It jumped to 5.
Thanks, I'm going from real time memory, still for the time, a record entryFalse. It jumped to 5.
Real time memory?Thanks, I'm going from real time memory, still for the time, a record entry
The popularity of grunge only lasted 2 or 3 years and was replaced by nu-metal like Limp Bizkit. Nu-metal didn't last that long either. Hip hop & country which was also popular at the same time grunge was in, are still popular today in the USA. I think it was alternative rock that lasted longer than grunge. But rock music in general has fallen out of favor on Top 40 radio other than maybe Maroon 5.There are many variables, one that I don't see brought up often is that music taste was changing in the U.S. in the mid 90's. The grunge and anti-establishment movement had major cultural impact in the U.S... Coming out of the idealistic views of the 80's, by the mid 90's there was a strong counterculture impact into mainstream in all media (music, movies, clothing, books etc.).
Many successful artists from the 80's and early 90's struggled through the mid 90's.. Female artistry was a bit more forgiving.
I meant from memory, I made a mistake.Real time memory?
It entered the charts on position 5, and not 3. And that was a record.