Difference between revisions of "Alternative rock"
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− | '''Alternative rock''' is a subgenre of [[rock]] that gained popularity in the 1990s with artists such as [[Beck (musician)|Beck]], [[Radiohead]], and | + | '''Alternative rock''' is a subgenre of [[rock]] that gained popularity in the 1990s with artists such as [[Beck (musician)|Beck]], [[Radiohead]], and Portishead. Alternative rock tends to be very popular on college radio stations but passed over in favor of more "mainstream" music like Nickelback on most radio stations.<ref>http://www.atypon-link.com/INT/doi/abs/10.1386/rajo.5.1.35_1</ref> |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 15:45, August 30, 2019
Alternative rock is a subgenre of rock that gained popularity in the 1990s with artists such as Beck, Radiohead, and Portishead. Alternative rock tends to be very popular on college radio stations but passed over in favor of more "mainstream" music like Nickelback on most radio stations.[1]