Alan, on 20 February 2013 - 12:06 PM, said:
If the pop fuckfaces didn't try to steal it, metal would probably have endured and crushed grunge as a blip on the radar.
i wouldn't say grunge killed 80s metal either. It was more like a void filler.
i'm from the iron maiden/judas priest school of metal. the problem was that style of metal music wasn't even close to being as popular as foo-foo sissy rock.
i agree that pop metal ruined the image of metal in general. real metal, while having a large and strong backing, was never that commercially huge in the first place, and it left the door open for bubble-gum crap that record producers like.
after some point hair metal ran it's course and all the bands were cookie-cutter interchangeable with one another. people were tired of rock ballads and due to timing as much as anything else grunge took over.
it was easy for someone of the heavy metal school to skip over the poofy-sissy stuff and transition to grunge due to imaging. not much of a transition from denim & leather to denim & plaid shirts
it was easy for the wussy pop rockers to transition because both forms of music are pretty simplistic.
simplistic music with a good catchy beat are what record labels want. doesn't cost much to produce and is commercially more popular with the masses who like their music easy to understand/listen to.