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Post-grunge
Post-grunge is a subgenre of alternative rock and hard rock that emerged in the mid-1990s as a derivative of grunge, using the sounds and aesthetic of grunge, but with a more commercially accessible tone. This made post-grunge bands such as Foo Fighters, Nickelback, Bush, Creed, and Matchbox Twenty among the most commercially successful rock acts of the late 1990s and early 2000s. ==Characteristics== Post-grunge bands emulated the attitudes and music of grunge, particularly its thick, distorted guitars, but with a more radio-friendly commercially oriented sound. Unlike early grunge bands, they often worked through the major labels and came to incorporate diverse influences including jangle pop, pop punk, ska revival, and slightly different interpretations of alternative metal and hard rock.〔 The term post-grunge was meant to be pejorative, suggesting that they were simply musically derivative, or a cynical response to an "authentic" rock movement.
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