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Once Popular Music Genres That Vanished From The Spotlight

Once Popular Music Genres That Vanished From The Spotlight

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Grunge

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Third Wave Ska

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Disco

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Pop Punk

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Glam Metal

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New Wave

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Gangsta Rap

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Emo

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Nu Metal

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Britpop

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Grunge
Third Wave Ska
Disco
Pop Punk
Glam Metal
New Wave
Gangsta Rap
Emo
Nu Metal
Britpop

When it comes to music, there is a plethora of different sounds that flood the market for people to choose from. Just like fashion, and decor, music styles come and go; tastes change and what people love today, they may not like as much tomorrow. Music has been around for centuries, with evidence of instruments dating back at least 35,000 years ago and it seems that people have been changing tastes in music for almost as long.

There is no specific formula for what will make one genre more memorable than another.Some music genres and artists go down in history as legends, while others fade into the background with little impact. Today, hundreds of genres and genre-related music scenes have largely fallen out of favor, becoming part of a forgotten music scene that disappeared into history.

To generate a list of once-popular music genres that vanished from the spotlight, we looked at genres for which the primary major artists have stopped touring and making new music. The reasons why varied from the death of major members of the genre's internal industry to simply being replaced by more prevalent styles of music. We attempted to choose genres that did not have a wider impact on music techniques; while they may have been popular, their influence on wider music teaching is limited to circles in which these styles of music remain popular.

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