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Wi$h Li$t - The Life of a Showgirl by Taylor Swift
The Life of a Showgirl | Taylor Swift
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Legends - Legends - Single by Juice WRLD
Legends - Single | Juice WRLD
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Thought I Was Dead (feat. ScHoolboy Q & Santigold) - CHROMAKOPIA + by Tyler, The Creator
CHROMAKOPIA + | Tyler, The Creator
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Already Dead - Fighting Demons by Juice WRLD
Fighting Demons | Juice WRLD
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3:51
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You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch - Dr. Seuss' The Grinch (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Tyler, The Creator
Dr. Seuss' The Grinch (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Tyler, The Creator
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Take What You Want (feat. Ozzy Osbourne & Travis Scott) - Hollywood's Bleeding by Post Malone
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I'm The Problem - I’m The Problem by Morgan Wallen
I’m The Problem | Morgan Wallen
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Crazy Train - Blizzard of Ozz (40th Anniversary Expanded Edition) by Ozzy Osbourne
Blizzard of Ozz (40th Anniversary Expanded Edition) | Ozzy Osbourne
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Wasted On You - Dangerous: The Double Album (Bonus) by Morgan Wallen
Dangerous: The Double Album (Bonus) | Morgan Wallen
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Flowers - Flowers - Single by Lauren Spencer Smith
Flowers - Single | Lauren Spencer Smith
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Dr. Seuss' The Grinch (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Dr. Seuss' The Grinch (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Blizzard of Ozz (40th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Blizzard of Ozz (40th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Ozzy Osbourne
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Nevermind
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Keeps Me Sane - Single
Keeps Me Sane - Single
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’90s Rock Essentials - The line between alternative and mainstream rock was especially blurry in the ’90s. Chalk that up first to Nirvana: The Seattle trio shook commercial rock out of its doldrums and brought underground punk into the spotlight with their gleefully noisy 1991 major-label debut, <I>Nevermind</I>. However, it’s clearer today how much the ’90s modern-rock explosion owed to traditional classic rock. Grunge-associated artists such as Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, and Soundgarden took cues from Led Zeppelin’s blues-oriented heft; mischievous punks Green Day loved more melodic British Invasion fare such as The Beatles and The Kinks. In hindsight, it's also no wonder so many veteran bands connected with a younger generation of fans. Seventies rockers Aerosmith and Tom Petty embraced big-budget MTV videos and vibey, laidback folk-rock, respectively, while ’80s-era bands favored reinvention: Metallica polished their trademark thrash into menacing hard rock on their blockbuster 1991 self-titled album, and both R.E.M. and U2 toyed with new sounds and slippery identities.
’90s Rock Essentials
The line between alternative and mainstream rock was especially blurry in the ’90s. Chalk that up first to Nirvana: The Seattle trio shook commercial rock out of its doldrums and brought underground punk into the spotlight with their gleefully noisy 1991 major-label debut, <I>Nevermind</I>. However, it’s clearer today how much the ’90s modern-rock explosion owed to traditional classic rock. Grunge-associated artists such as Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, and Soundgarden took cues from Led Zeppelin’s blues-oriented heft; mischievous punks Green Day loved more melodic British Invasion fare such as The Beatles and The Kinks. In hindsight, it's also no wonder so many veteran bands connected with a younger generation of fans. Seventies rockers Aerosmith and Tom Petty embraced big-budget MTV videos and vibey, laidback folk-rock, respectively, while ’80s-era bands favored reinvention: Metallica polished their trademark thrash into menacing hard rock on their blockbuster 1991 self-titled album, and both R.E.M. and U2 toyed with new sounds and slippery identities.
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