Alternative for the Masses: The '90s Alt-Rock Revolution - An Oral History
π₯ Theme & Content: 'Alternative for the Masses' delves into the '90s alternative rock scene, featuring interviews and insights from key figures. It explores the rebellion, creativity, and raw energy that defined the era.
π€ Key Takeaways: Metalheads will appreciate the rebellious spirit and DIY ethos shared with the alt-rock movement. The book offers a deeper understanding of the musical landscape that influenced and intersected with metal in the '90s.
π Format: Available in paperback and digital formats, the book is easily accessible and a compelling read for metal enthusiasts seeking to broaden their musical knowledge.
π Price & Availability: Reasonably priced and widely available, 'Alternative for the Masses' offers great value for metal fans looking to explore the '90s alt-rock revolution.
Immerse yourself in the gritty, passionate world of '90s alternative rock with 'Alternative for the Masses'. Discover the parallels with metal and gain a new appreciation for the diverse sounds that shaped a generation.
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