Quote from: Julia1996 on January 23, 2018, 01:23:22 PM
He said it was called "grunge". That's a fitting name for that mess. It's like people just had awful taste in clothes and hair until 2000.
That was only early 90s, grunge "died" pretty quickly. Though actually it has had a resurgence with the hipster Nirvana popularity surge... (It's rampant in the high schools here. Yet none of them can name more than three songs... Funny that.)
Later 90s blends in more with the 2000s (music too, a lot of modern bands could have easily been 90's alternative bands, and a whole lot of them actually are, and that's not even getting into the boybands and pop stars who are still quite active), though for more distinct style/fashion there was the sub cultures of skater punk and goth which then melded into the unholy hybrid known as emo.
Best way to track mainstream 90's through the 2000s though is to watch Friends.