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    The Rise and Fall (and Rise?) of Nu Metal: A Retrospective

    Nu metal exploded onto the scene in the late 90s, dominating airwaves and MTV. This article dives deep, dissecting its musical innovations, cultural impact, and the factors that led to its eventual decline. We explore its lasting legacy and influence on modern music, from its fashion to its influence on other sub-genres.
    Posted by Daniel Bramhall Daniel Bramhall January 1, 2026
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