This is easy: it's because they were good. Wait, let me rephrase that: they were exceptionally good. Why do I say that? Because my favorite band, Rush, is amazing. Really. But are they a super-popular, "hear-em-on-the-radio-all-the-time" band? NO. They've been around for almost 40 years and are STILL touring and making good music. Their concerts sell out all the time. SO WHY AREN'T THEY POPULAR? It's beyond me. (There I go again, babbling and babbling.)
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No, they influence Nu-Metal in the mid-90s to the late-90s.
Metal-core is more popular because is easier to listen.
They used to, prior to the early 90s. Some people believe they still do, while others - myself included - believe they no longer do.
No , not if your talking about the popular 90s group tlc . Rihanna was barely out of middle school when they stopped making music.
Avenged Sevenfold started in 1999 when they were still attending high school, and their first single wasn't released until 2001. So no, they probably weren't very popular in the 90's.
Metallica was a popular band in the 1990's. They were an American heavy metal band.
No, they influence Nu-Metal in the mid-90s to the late-90s.
The most popular haunted house PC game from the 90s was "Alone in the Dark."
Some popular board games in the 90s were Trivial Pursuit, Pictionary, Scrabble, Monopoly, and Clue.
What 90s boots have the large metal eyelet rings
Harry Potter
The most popular flavor of gum in the 90s was likely fruit-flavored gum, such as strawberry, watermelon, or grape.
The most popular 90s computer game set in a haunted house was "Alone in the Dark."
The most popular board game in the 90s was likely Trivial Pursuit, a game that tests players' knowledge in various categories.
because it was a popular name in the 90s and it was unusual
Some popular board games from the 90s were Trivial Pursuit, Pictionary, Scrabble, and Monopoly. These games were enjoyed by many people during that time.
Some popular board games that 90s kids enjoyed playing were Monopoly, Scrabble, Clue, Battleship, and Pictionary.