While the eighties was all about glam rock that included long hair, riveting guitar solos, melodic vocals, 90s music brought gems like Kurt Cobain, Metallica and a blast of bands that brought on the thrash metal era while pop music also changed from the synth-pop sounds of the eighties.
Almost every glam band disappeared during this era except for the phenomenon now known as Guns N Roses. And their story has continued on into the New Millennium with no band receiving as much attention as this band has.
Talk radio fueled the fire, with interviews speaking of gossip amongst both factions of Gnr while the whole nation went into shock as Kurt Cobain committed suicide. All in all, there was some spice when it came to the music scene of nineties.
It was only in the late nineties that class acts such as Mr. Big and Van Halen among other bands began to resurface to play new material, and the radio was there once again to give us all the latest news while streaming radio did their bit too, for those who lived outside the United States.
Now, with the internet in full flow, not only can listen to interviews, listen to band songs from the nineties but also read bios and watch rockumentaries of these bands as well.
And why not, a little walk down memory lane never hurts anyone.