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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Post-grungePost-grunge - Wikipedia

    Post-grunge is an offshoot of grunge that has a less abrasive or intense tone than traditional grunge. Originally, the term was used almost pejoratively to label mid-1990s rock bands such as Bush, Candlebox, Collective Soul, Live, Foo Fighters, and Silverchair, that emulated the original sound of grunge.

  2. 20 Mei 2024 · We're kicking off Post-Grunge Week with the ultimate list of the 50 best post-grunge songs ever. You may call it butt rock, but this rock kicks butt.

  3. 21 Jun 2024 · Stripping down music to its raw elements, these post-grunge bands managed to create a unique blend of memorable music, distinguishing them as some of the greatest post-grunge bands ever. They've provided us with countless anthems, their discography reflecting diverse influences while remaining true to their auditory identity.

  4. Post-grunge emerged after grunge in the early 1990s following the newfound mainstream appeal of alternative rock. Generally, bands labeled as such are rock bands influenced by grunge. Their music often uses the distorted guitar, angst-filled lyrics and "loud-quiet" dynamics of grung… read more.

  5. Post-Grunge refers to the wave of bands who appeared shortly after Seattle grunge hit the mainstream. The major difference is that while the Seattle bands were firmly rooted in underground alternative rock of the '80s, post-grunge was influenced by what grunge became -- a wildly popular form of inward-looking, serious-minded hard rock.

  6. 25 Dis 2023 · Top 10 Post-Grunge Albums From the '90s That Actually Stood the Test of Time. Some hard-hitting classics from one of rock's most misunderstood subgenres. JorgeM93 [UG Writer] Dec 25, 2023 12:04...

  7. Post-Grunge refers to the wave of bands who appeared shortly after Seattle grunge hit the mainstream. The major difference is that while the Seattle bands were firmly rooted in underground alternative rock of the '80s, post-grunge was influenced by what grunge became -- a wildly popular form of inward-looking, serious-minded hard rock.