Garbage culture skater. They are representative representatives of rock culture in the 1990s. Extremely wide pants, pocket behind the knee, luxurious perforations, complex tattoos, and 24th century hairstyle are just a few of these so-called "people's people". Or at least they are the beginning of garbage phenomena. As the lead singer Kurt Cobain of Nirvana passed away, the movement of rock music seems to slow down even if it disappears from mainstream pop culture as some people said.
For those who do not remember, the 1990s was an era of junk and cultural exploration. The Internet knew more people, opened the world to our imagination, and pushed the door to becoming smarter. We are seeing idols of music and political leaders from a new perspective. We discovered the world news and felt a global epidemic of AIDS and aftershocks of numerous genocide. In the 1990s it is time to rethink the hippie generation's call that people will accept our differences and try to understand different cultures in a wider range of audience markets. We did this. We like this. It is not negative, as it is a way to integrate new ideas and philosophies hidden by the Western world. This is an era of change, a true moral belief. I was lost.
The word "post rock" was used to create a band, but it appeared after the mainstream and the subsequent confusion of the Seattle rock band. The post rock band imitates their attitude and music, but it is a radio-friendly business-oriented voice. They often work at a major record company and incorporate various influences such as pop music, pop punk, alternative metal, hard rock and so on. The term "post garbage" was originally derogatory and suggested that they are a cynical response to music variants or "real" rock sports. Initially, rock bands that appeared when rock music became mainstream and suspected to imitate rock music were classified as derogically as post locks. Since 1994, the former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl's new band Foo Fighters helped promote the type and defined its parameters.
In the late 1990s, rock music was replaced by post lock. Many garbage-treated bands lack the underground roots of the garbage and are greatly influenced by the grunge "introverted and severe hard rock". Many post-rock bands mimic the sound and style of rock music, "It is not necessarily the personal qualities of the original artist." Initially, post rock was a roughly derogatory label that appeared when rock music became mainstream and began to imitate rock music. The label indicates that the band marked as post garbage is a sarcastic response to a mere musical derivative or "genuine" rock music movement. In the late 1990's, post-rock bands such as Foo Fighters, Creed, Nickelback appeared, and the garbage was shaking.