grunge in the PONS Dictionary

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During the mid-1990s many grunge bands broke up or became less visible.
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While the album was a major commercial success, the music press criticized the band as grunge imitators.
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Although associated with hard rock, the band's sound incorporated some elements of grunge music.
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Not surprisingly, the band lost out to the now-ubiquitous grunge music and the album was a commercial failure, with only 30,000 copies sold.
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Although most grunge bands had disbanded or faded from view by the late 1990s, their influence continues to affect modern rock music.
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The album mainly seems to be a fusion of new wave and grunge, but also has cultural influences.
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The channel aired a variety of genres, including punk, metal, and grunge.
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Their style is a mix between punk rock and grunge.
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The band's trademark sound was created by blending 1970s hard rock with 1990s grunge.
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However, the band was then basically ignored due to the wave of alternative/grunge music and the members got involved in other projects.
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