Music went through a lot of changes in the '90s and Gary Graff tells UCR why we're still paying the price for that.
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Today’s playlist is one such opportunity. It features some of the aforementioned yacht rock luminaries alongside a few of the younger artists they influenced, like De La Soul, Warren G and Thundercat.
With new vocalist Emily Armstrong, Linkin Park attempts to resurrect nu-metal through the monstrous feminine on ‘From Zero’.
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