“Unmasking the Hype: Are These Beloved Bands Just a Faded Echo?”

"Unmasking the Hype: Are These Beloved Bands Just a Faded Echo?"
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AC/DC

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AC/DC in Concert at Aragon Ballroom in Chicago - October 19, 1979

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When it comes to AC/DC, they’re known as one of those classic rock bands “everyone loves.” But that really isn’t the case, is it? Those particular fans might know one or two songs, one being “Highway to Hell.”

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Their songs tend to be a bit clumsy, and the lead singer, Brian Johnson’s voice, does not help matters.

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Coldplay

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Coldplay 'Music Of The Spheres' Album Launch

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Coldplay is the epitome of cheesy music. The more a person listens to “I Will Try To Fix You,” the worse and more cringe-worthy the meaning gets.

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Of course, Chris Martin has a marvelous voice and is known to be a really nice guy, which makes the fact that the leading man’s bad is a bit overrated with cook-cutter tunes.

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Nirvana

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MTV Live and Loud: Nirvana Performs Live - December 1993

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When people thought of grunge music in the 1990s, Nirvana is one of the band’s that most likely came to mind. They were amazing, with singer Kurt Cobain’s unique voice leading the group.

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That being said, with their lack of creativity, Nirvana is definitely one of those bands that need to stay in the 1990s.

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Bon Iver

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62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards - Arrivals

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The underground music scene had a thing for Bon Iver when they weren’t a mainstream band. The fanbase wasn’t exactly loyal when they made it big with songs like “Skinny Love,” the fanbase wasn’t exactly loyal.

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