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  2. Party crews - Wikipedia

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    Party crews were organized groups of Latino teenagers that planned and hosted underground events, parties, and raves during the late-1990s and early-2000s in Los Angeles, California. Most have gone extinct and or no longer have a substantial number or following as they did in the 90’s. Though a few still are active today.

  3. Rave - Wikipedia

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    The "rave" genre would develop into oldschool hardcore, which lead onto newer forms of rave music such as drum and bass, 2-step and happy hardcore as well as other hardcore techno genres, such as gabber and hardstyle. [30] Rave music is usually presented in a DJ mix set, although live performances are not uncommon. Styles of music include:

  4. 1990s in music - Wikipedia

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    Reflecting on the decade's musical developments in Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s (2000), music critic Robert Christgau said the 1990s were "richly chaotic, unknowable", and "highly subject to vagaries of individual preference", yet "conducive to some manageable degree of general comprehension and enjoyment by any rock and roller."

  5. 21 Songs From the 1990s That Feel Like They Came Out ... - AOL

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    Colorful costumes, endless radio play, and big-money music videos supported the top tunes throughout the '90s. In short, it was a time of musical triumph — and some of the decade’s biggest ...

  6. Breakbeat hardcore - Wikipedia

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    Fantazia Summertime rave, May 1992. The rave scene expanded rapidly in the very early 1990s, both at clubs up and down the country including Labrynth, Shelley's Laserdome, The Eclipse, and Sanctuary Music Arena, and large raves in Warehouses and in the open air attracting 20–50,000 whether put on legally from promoters such as Fantazia and Raindance, or unlicensed by free party sound systems ...

  7. Music of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Ca. made significant contributions to Alternative music in the mid-1990s with artists such as Incubus, Cool for August, and the Offspring. At the end of the 1990s, the nu metal band Linkin Park was formed in Agoura , and was named after Lincoln Park in Santa Monica , near their recording studio.

  8. Belgian hardcore techno - Wikipedia

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    Breakbeat hardcore - A closely related genre from the UK rave scene of the same period. Hardcore techno - The broader music genre that includes Belgian hardcore. The Sound of Belgium - a documentary that covers the Belgian perspective on subjects including EBM, new beat and hardcore techno. Energy Flash - a book by English music journalist ...

  9. Wax (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Wax was an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California. Wax emerged during the pop punk resurgence of the early 1990s, and included Joe Sib, Tom "Soda" Gardocki, Dave Georgeff, and Loomis Fall. The band is best known for their MTV buzz clip video "California", directed by Spike Jonze.