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'''Alternative Rock''' is a musical genre that emerged from the underground culture in the [[1980s|80's]] and became popular in the [[1990s|90's]]. | '''Alternative Rock''' is a musical genre that emerged from the underground culture in the [[1980s|80's]] and became popular in the [[1990s|90's]]. | ||
| − | While it is usually considered as a sub-style of [[rock]], the style finds some influences from [[folkloric]] | + | While it is usually considered as a sub-style of [[rock]], the style finds some influences from [[folk music|folkloric music]], [[reggae]], [[electro]], [[jazz]] and many other styles. |
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| + | ==Alternative Rock Bands== | ||
| + | *[[Bloodhound Gang]] | ||
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| + | *[[Three Days Grace]] | ||
[[Category:Rock Music]] | [[Category:Rock Music]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:01, May 1, 2015
Alternative Rock is a musical genre that emerged from the underground culture in the 80's and became popular in the 90's. While it is usually considered as a sub-style of rock, the style finds some influences from folkloric music, reggae, electro, jazz and many other styles.