But Immature had serious swagger for a group of children, as shown by their incredible performance onAll Thatin the Kel Mitchell sketchOkrah(it was like a take on Oprah with Kel in dragwhere am Istoringthis information?!) 6, Individ . While they may not have had Phish's commercial success, "With its fusion of southern rock, jazz, and blues, Widespread Panic has earned renown as one of America's best live bands. Maybe self-improvement? Led Zeppelin was a tougher call. Many gravitated towards Ben Gibbards sensitive song-writing and would never let go, which explains the why the band still has massive appeal to this day. They eventually began playing football stadiums, where fans turned the parking lots into campgrounds. And in your age at this point it is your prime time to have a healthy baby. [33], Hundreds of jam-based festivals and concerts are held throughout the US. Marie Claire is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. The songs spoke volumes and Alex Turners boyish looks belied his bad-ass persona that is evident in many of their songs. The pop group released "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" on their fourth studio album in 2000. Can costs go any higher? 7 Dr_Wiggles_McBoogie 1 yr. ago Oh my lord please. Here are some more great American alternative bands of the 2000s that we think youll love: In this section, we will take a look at some of the most popular alternative bands of the 2000s. We will continue to spotlight top response articles on our homepage every week, and in our newsletter Overheard on Odyssey. In the mid 2000's, The Fray was the biggest band in not just Colorado, but possibly the world. The band that set the template for future jam bands was the Grateful Dead, founded in 1965 by San Francisco-based guitarist Jerry Garcia. The battlefield? 21. 11. But their music lives on, and is genuinely still boppy, outlasting even Abercrombie and Fitch's greatness. Now, living in Blacksburg, we have plenty of cold winter days even when it isnt winter any more. Or maybe its because they just had something that was missing from American rock at the time. Their ingenious music videos and ambiguous relationship definition only added to the mystique. Australia is home to some of the best alternative bands in the world, and the 2000s was a truly golden era for Australian music. As a result, the alternative indie scene of the 2000s was incredibly diverse, with bands spanning all genres and styles. Alternative rock, Hip hop, Alternative metal. 13. We had days off classes last semester in early March. There is a philosophical conundrum in there but I don't feel like wasting that kind of brain power on the Sugababes, no offense. Biggest One Hit Wonders. Kristen Haddox, Penn State University4. Col. Bruce Hampton and The Aquarium Rescue Unit, Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains, Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, "Quicksilver Messenger Service's LIVE AT THE OLD MILL TAVERN - MARCH 29, 1970 Recording Set for 8/27 Release", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_jam_bands&oldid=1141962767, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 27 February 2023, at 19:59. Narrowly missing the cut, but rounding out the Top 20 most expensive colleges: All have something in common: tuition & fees are $60k or more. Oozing a casual swagger with riffs for days, the Strokes were too cool for school and backed it up with great music. Radhi, SUNY Stony Brook3. Fletcher yells and yells, degrading his students to no end, demanding greatness. With a day-glow aesthetic that is now synonymous with music festival culture, MGMTs debut was incredibly distinctive. Buckle in for the best bands of the 2000s. A jam band is a musical group whose concerts (and live albums) are characterized by lengthy improvisational "jams." He slaps on bandage after bandage, sweating bullets, as he practices for hours. But you can be in love and together your whole lives without getting married. The ultimate working band, The National took a long time to gain popularity. I was born in 2000 myself! And in the late 2000s, we saw the rise of indie rock bands like Vampire Weekend and Arcade Fire who helped define the sound of the decade. A mysterious man confidently strolls in and orders Andrew to play double time swing. He slaps on bandage after bandage, sweating bullets, as he practices for hours. Red Hot Chili Peppers 8. The combatants? British dance group Steps did the hilarious line-dancing anthem "5,6,7,8" in which the chorus includes the phrase "my boot-scootin' baby." Les Colocs (1990-2000) Coastal Sound Music Academy (1989-) Cobblestone Jazz (2002-) Code Pie (2005-) Cold Creek County (2014-) Cold Driven (2005-2011) The Color; . 15. [clarification needed] Though known for his decade with Primus (a band that jams) and solo works, it was after he created the Fearless Flying Frog Brigade with members of Ratdog and released Live Frogs Set 1 that as Budnick wrote had "marked [Claypool's] entry into [the jamband] world. [citation needed]. Major festival spots and radio support has allowed YYYs to take their challenging music to more mainstream audiences. by Jennifer Starr, The Millennial Fear of Vulnerability Is Clouding Our Newly Created Bonds. 6. The R&B/pop girl group was founded in 1989 and quickly took the '90s by storm becoming one of the biggest groups of the decade. This allowed them to retain creative control over their music, and it helped to create a more personal connection with their fans. By the late 1990s, the types of jam bands had grown so that the term became quite broad, as exemplified by the definition written by Dean Budnick, which appeared in the program for the first annual Jammy Awards in 2000 (Budnick co-created the show with Wetlands Preserve[8] owner Peter Shapiro). Want to join the conversation? And that would mean they are bound to stay together because divorce is not considered a true option for people who really believe. We get snow when we arent supposed to and then dont get it when students are hoping for it. 18. Here are the top three response articles of last week: The lessons I've learned from college are what I took with me into the adult world. These bands brought a new perspective to the music industry, and their success proved that women could be just as successful as men in the rock world. While the term alternative rock is fairly broad, weve compiled a list of 10 essential alt-rock bands of the 2000s that defined the sound of the decade. Despite its obscurity, the punk rock alternative bands of the 2000s had a huge impact on music culture. Apparently they're still kicking! Visit our corporate site. Members of the Grateful Dead have continued touring in many different configurations as The Dead, Bob Weir & Ratdog, Phil Lesh and Friends, 7 Walkers, Furthur, and Dead & Company. (Official Video) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpOSxM0rNPM), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1JBSQMkQEo, Kutless What Faith Can Do (Official Music Video) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1JBSQMkQEo), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdkmhquF60o, Bloc Party Banquet (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdkmhquF60o). Tabulating the results forced us to make some judgement calls. One of the most successful alt boy bands of the 2000s was Fall Out Boy. Back then, you couldn't throw a rock at a Limited Too without hitting a Dream single ("This Is Me," I mean, hello), but that was the big one. The band got its name from a bar in San Francisco. Despite the success, the relationship among the band members was not good. Do you remember the early 2000s? In 2000s pop, as long as lines rhymed, everything else was simply void. A consequence of Phish's repopularization of large-scale festivals can be seen in the founding of the Bonnaroo Music Festival in 2002. This boy group was kind of like the Canadian Hanson, and even included a set of triplets, but they never quite hit the same stride that Hanson did. These included Soulive, Gov't Mule, The Derek Trucks Band, Warren Haynes, Chris Duarte Group, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, The Other Ones, Bob Weir & Ratdog, Phil Lesh and Friends, Further, Medeski, Martin & Wood, Dave Matthews Band,[23] Trey Anastasio, Merl Saunders, Galactic,[24] Steve Kimock Band and My Morning Jacket. Help. 4. The thing that is best about them, though, is just how much they love us. Youre gone, immersed in Director Damien Chazelles fictional world. https://www.pexels.com/photo/person-typing-on-type 45 Of The Best 2000s Throwback Jams To Liven Any Party, Recalling the Captivating Opening of Oscar-Winner "Whiplash", Life Lessons That I Still Carry On From College by Valerie Gregorio, Why I Am Obsessed With Selena Gomez and You Should Be Too! The bands debut album, Is This It, was an instant classic, and it helped to kickstart the garage rock revival of the early 2000s. Kings of Leon 3. The brilliance in Chazelles movie comes from the extreme passion he imbues in his characters. In the end, they did not make the list, though other groups that were on the fence did. To capitalize on this, they experimented with new theatrics at shows, such as the Big Ball Jam (19921994), the Secret Language (from 1992),[21] and the Audience Chess match (1995 tour). 12. Sometimes it really IS because of love and not necessity. The group was comprised of two sistersDestinee and Paris Monroeand their friend Ariel Moore. These groups often fused elements of post-hardcore, pop-punk, and indie rock to create their unique sound. Why you probably forgot about it: Because . When the shot moves to a close up of Simmons face, you can almost feel his breath and spittle, as he shouts commands inches away from players faces. "[14] An example of a prior-era band that gained the label "jam band" through an active affiliation with the 1990s jam band culture is The Allman Brothers Band. Heidi is so sweet and loving, but you better not sneeze while she is the in the room because she will dart out of there. The snapping pop of a snare drum begins to play, the tempo gradually intensifying. We want to hear it. These bands often had a more edgy look than their predecessors, and they were not afraid to experiment with their sound. Fortunately, we'll always have the MTV reality showNewlyweds, for which Nick and ex-wife Jessica Simpson will always be inextricably linked. By far the most Irish of the early-aughts pop bands, B*Witched had a massive hit with "C'est La Vie," the video for which I recall involved step-dancing. Like, I will always remember what these three looked like even though I can't remember anything else about them. That's always something people end up doing- working on themselves. You know youve made it when youve got a doll that looks like you. Youre gone, immersed in Director Damien Chazelles fictional world. Improvisations have taken a backseat to more polished material, which may be due to their crossover commercial successes, MTV videos, and mainstream radio airplay. The Killers 2. This may extend to the song's relative rarity in setlists of differing eras. Australian Alternative Bands of the 2000s, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpOSxM0rNPM, Arctic Monkeys Do I Wanna Know? In the mid-2000s, we saw the rise of alternative metal bands like Linkin Park and System of a Down who took the sound of metal in a new, more experimental direction. 27. You might recognize the members of Blaque from their role as cheerleaders inBring It Onan iconic set of roles. Talented. Sometimes, though, people get married simply because they are in love and want to spend the rest of their lives together. Say My Name - Destiny's Child (2000) 6. Email glorie@theodysseyonline.com to get started! I love this band's whole vibe (they also did "Starry Eyed Surprise" with Paul Oakenfold, which was in a Dr. Pepper commercial or something a decade ago), and how very tough they look even though they call girls "butterflies." It was coined by the founder of Relix magazine, Les Kippel, as a reference to the 1960s San Francisco Bay Area music scene, which included the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and Moby Grape, among many others. We had days off classes last semester in early March. This six-piece from Indiana offers a perfect combination of the two genres, meaning they have a die-hard cult of. Law professor Mark Schultz found that jam bands had fundamentally different business models from the mainstream music industry. The Dodos. Please cast aside any preconceptions that this phrase may evoke. The jam-band movement gained mainstream exposure in the US in the early 1990s with the rise of Phish and the Dave Matthews Band as major touring acts and the dissolution of the Grateful Dead following Jerry Garcia's death in 1995. And luckily, Whiplash maintains its momentum to the very end with a satisfying finale. Indie88 is where new music belongs. Not bad. Photo: Courtesy of Polyvinyl Records. MGMTs anthemic party jams made the band one of the most beloved indie bands in the 2000s and often overshadowed the bands critique of the culture they also embraced. Karen O is easily one the most captivating music performers in indie music. Building up to the Oscars with a rewatch of visceral feature film, "Whiplash.". All of the above remain excellent karaoke jams, however. 22. Im canceling classes for myself. Green Day 5. Many of today's jam bands have brought widely varied genres into the scene. Then Blues Traveler came on the scene. From 1997 to 2002, they were big in Europe and to this day represent a very specific eary aughts teen girlhood that's so specific yet universal that the band even gets a shout-out in the Hulu seriesPen15. Whiplash appears in white lettering against a black background. Its also a multi-media hub for news, local lifestyle, and pop-culture content focused on unique and engaging stories. When the shot moves to a close up of Simmons face, you can almost feel his breath and spittle, as he shouts commands inches away from players faces. One of the biggest indie bands of the 2000s no question. Maybe they are not ready for a lifelong commitment. The band also played at large venues such as Madison Square Garden. B2K, or Boys of the New Millennium, debuted in 2000. Fletcher yells and yells, degrading his students to no end, demanding greatness. Jam Bands were frequently pegged as Grateful Dead or Allman Brothers copyists when they first emerged in the early '90s. I could build a snowman or something. Many emo bands of the 2000s were signed to major record labels, but they maintained the DIY ethic of the punk scene. Within seconds, the audience is hooked at rapt attention. This summer is going to be a bittersweet time for fans of jam bands. British girl group All Saints had some killer harmonies and a cheekily melodramatic sensibility, as demonstrated by their 1997 hit "Never Ever." But there were also a number of American bands that made their mark on the genre. Religion says no. In the early 2000s, we saw the rise of bands like The Strokes and The White Stripes who helped bring alternative rock back to the mainstream. Songs like I Miss Your Love and Without You, and they were popular among people who liked bands like Pearl Jam and Nirvana. She handled the potentially awkward moment with grace. Members of other jam bands often perform together in various configurations and supergroups, such as Tedeschi Trucks Band, Oysterhead, and Dave Matthews & Friends. Interestingly, I think that member Lena Katina bears a striking resemblance to fellow Russian scammer Anna Delvey. Songs About Being 17Grey's Anatomy QuotesVine Quotes4 Leaf CloverSelf Respect, 1. No. Emo has its roots in the punk and hardcore scenes of the 1980s and 1990s, but it didnt become its own distinct genre until the early 2000s. It was the most captivating, if not the best, film of 2014. A 2000-era genre of jam-band music uses live improvisation that mimics the sounds of DJs and electronica musicians and has been dubbed "jamtronica". 8. As February draws to a close, it's a great time to celebrate the response writers who rose to the top on Odyssey this month! 2. Jam bands are known for having a very fluid structure, often having one song lead into another without any interruption. The Allmans performed a 34-minute jam with the Grateful Dead in 1970. Name a better celebrity of our time, I will wait. And when the two clash, lots of sparks fly. As of 2015, Phish has played a total of ten multi-day camping festivals. The best, most romantic love songs ever written, spanning every genre. You might remember the group's extremely catchy hit "No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)." The UK trio rose fast, hitting the US Billboard charts andTRL(rememberTRL?!) They also had a lesser hit "Head Over Heels" with Nas. But he doesnt stop. https://www.pexels.com/photo/person-typing-on-type 51 Early-2000s Throwback Jams That Will Take You Way, WAAYY Back, Recalling the Captivating Opening of Oscar-Winner "Whiplash", Life Lessons That I Still Carry On From College by Valerie Gregorio, Why I Am Obsessed With Selena Gomez and You Should Be Too! Wait, what were supposed to get another five inches tomorrow?! Please just let it melt. Death Cab For Cutie With major placements in shows such as The OC, Death Cab's music was introduced to a generation of youth. At the same time, the Internet gained popularity and provided a medium for fans to discuss these bands and their performances as well as to view emerging concepts.[20]. Alt-country staple Wilco stems from an earlier band, Uncle Tupelo, and is led by the enigmatic genius Jeff Tweedy, who remains one of indie musics coolest cats. There was no clear jam-band successor after Phish's 2004 breakup. And Simmons unflinching portrayal is equally as good. This was a time when DJs were starting to become more and more popular, and people were really starting to appreciate the art of mixing songs together. We recommend you to check other playlists or our favorite music charts. And we stan Wild Orchid. The bands catchy pop-punk tunes and bad boy image struck a chord with many fans. http://cdn1.theodysseyonline.com/files/2015/08/10/6357476658062859301695594367_IMG_0396.JPG. Plus, you'll be compensated by HQ at $10/response for your first 10 articles. 1. If you've ever belted out "Waterfalls" in your car, then you have TLC to thank. These Tuitions Exemplify Costs Being Out of Control In American Education. From newcomers to well-established groups, these are the best alternative bands of the 2000s. Though theirlewkis veryTim & Eric, All-4-One's hit "I Swear" will perennially be a school dance slow jam. With a string of extremely solid records, The National has gone from playing to empty rooms to playing for the President of The United States and headlining major festivals. They were synthesists, borrowing elements of everything from classic rock and bluegrass to soul jazz . This would actually be a great karaoke song, too. Take a trip down memory lane with these 25 classic jams from the 2000's that will have you feeling like a teenager all over again this summer. Within seconds, the man storms out, slamming the door. The battlefield? BOH has played some pretty major festivals and toured with a little band you might know Pearl Jam. Jam bands and prog groups have some of the most passionate fans in music. Faster, he commands. The band, which lasted from 1999 to 2004, had a few hits like "Bring It All to Me" and "808." "[7] Another term for "jam band music" used in the 1990s was "Bay Rock". Im scared to drive on the roads. Arctic Monkeys Arcade Fire Gorillaz The White Stripes The Killers Blink-182 Foo Fighters The Strokes Paramore Three Days Grace Alternative Rock Bands of the 2000s Rayna Larson Jun 19, 2017 Millennials of Michigan 1. Swedish pop group The A*Teens started as an ABBA cover band but then went off and did their own thing, presumably to the great relief of the individual members. [12] The Jammys have also awarded musicians from prior decades such as Frank Zappa. Andddd great more snow. Swedens answer to The Strokes (not really) The Hives had great music, a great look, and perfectly captured the hook-laden garage sound that was massive in the early 2000s. This gave them the freedom to experiment and create whatever they wanted, without having to worry about commercial success. Whiplash, Chazelle explains, is almost like a war movie. Check out what's trending on Odyssey this week! Kates coat was a Catherine Walker rewear; Diana wore her Moschino suit numerous times. Okay, we all remember the three member version of Destiny's Child, but what about the original quartet? An example of this discernment is the acceptance of Les Claypool as a jam band in the year 2000. Email glorie@theodysseyonline.com to get started! All Rights reserved. 10. The style influenced a new wave of jam bands who toured the United States with jam band-style concerts in the late 1980s and early '90s, such as Phish, Blues Traveler, Widespread Panic, Dave Matthews Band, The String Cheese Incident, and Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit. The English-Irish group produced hits in the UK with Sound of the Underground, The Promise, and Love Machine. Singer Cheryl Coles went on to a solo career and had some big UK hits, judgedThe X Factorand had a son with One Direction singer Liam Payne. Besides, the jam bands of today are unified by the nimble ears of their receptive listeners. Is indie simply independent label distribution? Though much,muchbigger in England (which seemed more susceptible to Boy Band Fever than the U.S. was), their stateside hits included the hilariously-named "Slam Dunk (Da Funk)" and still-catchy "When The Lights Go Out.". List of Monster Jam Themes from the early 2000s . The 2000s was a great decade for Christian alternative bands. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. 8. [22] Other jam bands followed the success of these festivals, notably the Disco Biscuits, who held their first Camp Bisco in 1999, and moe., which began its annual moe.down festivals in 2000. No. Click here to subscribe! One the more unlikely bands on this list BOH, started as a bunch of southern dudes, living in the pacific northwest. The brilliance in Chazelles movie comes from the extreme passion he imbues in his characters. Absolutely (Story of a Girl) - Nine Days (2000) 3. UK twee indie-poppers Belle & Sebastian had a distinctive sound that nonetheless managed to appeal to a large audience. They were another "bigger in England" group in the late-90s, though had a minor hit in the U.S. with the slow jams "The Day I Find Love" and "I Do." Of course, Chazelles wonderful characters wouldnt be amazing without good actors. 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Rehearsal in Fletchers class is torture. During the summer of 1995 Garcia died. A feature of the jam-band scene is fan recording of live concerts. Whatever the reason, British alternative bands of the 2000s captured the attention of the world, and they continue to be hugely popular to this day. Zhan, who had an album literally calledPronounced Jah-Naylest there be any confusion, are a classic 90s R&B girl duo. They actually released a perfectly respectable album together again in 2015 calledTwenty+. I won't ever complain about the heat again. Can costs go any higher? Jennifer Kustanovich, SUNY Stony Brook5. The group was known for fusing the boy band pop craze with genres like hip hop and R&B. This new style of pop music, which became known as alternative pop, was a breath of fresh air for many fans who were tired of the same old sound. "[19], In the early 1990s, a new generation of bands was spurred by the Grateful Dead's touring and the increased exposure of The Black Crowes, Phish, and Widespread Panic. The use of segues to blend strings of songs is another mark of a jam band, and one which makes for sought-after tapes. In 1998, Dean Budnick wrote the first book devoted to the subject, entitled Jam Bands. 12. This San Fran duo arrived in 2003 with Visiter, a disc of clattering indie-folk goodness, and later this month, they'll drop album No. Send us a tip using our anonymous form. Doesn't this trio justscream"We're a '90s pop group"? 18. Any dog. As a response writer, you'll get to choose your writing schedule and what topics you want to cover. I dont like this anymore. Rolling Stone magazine asserted in a 2004 biography that Phish "was the living, breathing, noodling definition of the term" jam band, in that it became a "cultural phenomenon, followed across the country from summer shed to summer shed by thousands of new-generation hippies and hacky-sack enthusiasts, and spawning a new wave of bands oriented around group improvisation and super-extended grooves. Experimental. That means a 4-year cost of $240k or higher, and again not counting room & board, books, etc. Archived jam-band downloads are available at various websites, the most prominent ones being etree and the Live Music Archive, which is part of the Internet Archive. Remember the kinda goofy song "Butterfly" (it's a funny recurring joke in the deeply underrated movieOrange County)? They got back together in 2005 and have been recording since, but have never managed to match the hit-making status of 1992's "Weak" or "I'm So Into You.". Mainly because they just weren't that good, if we're being really honest. 10. 16 Rhyme Without Reason Greek Life Function Ideas, 18 Dumb Jokes You Definitely Told In Elementary School, 15 Signs You Grew Up In West Bend, Wisconsin, Hey, People Pleasers! Congratulations to all the writers! [28], The contemporary jam scene has grown to encompass bands from a great diversity of musical genres. [1] Most jam band sets will consist of variations on songs that have already been released as studio recordings. Whiplashs first minute is what an opening scene should be. Several vendors such as Instant Live[36] by Live Nation and Aderra[37] offer this remote recording service for instant delivery. And theres Fletcher (J.K. Simmons), an extremely abusive, successful music instructor at the best music school in the country. Brittany Morgan, National Writer's Society2. I'll bundle up and go sledding! With the launch of Monster Jam's service on Youtube, theyve been uploading some episodes of Monster Jam in pretty good quality. From the new millennium to 2009, we heardsome truly great music from a broad range of bands and recording artists. These Tuitions Exemplify Costs Being Out of Control In American Education. 16. There were so many great groups making incredible music during this decade. WHY WON'T THE SNOW MELT? And luckily, the rest of Whiplash is just as good as the first minute. Oh snow The 1971 live album At Fillmore East featured a 24-minute version of "Whipping Post", and a 20-minute version of Willie Cobbs' "You Don't Love Me". Name a better celebrity of our time, I will wait. The rankings are in, and these colleges & universities are the costliest in 2023. This American girl group of Pussycat Dolls wannabes was formed onMaking the Bandin 2005 and signed to Bad Boy Records by Diddy. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. A snow day would mean I could catch up on all my work. That was kind of a huge deal back then. But regardless of whether it is just a paper or not, getting married or being with someone is your business, and your business ALONE. They had a non-ABBA hit (if that's even a thing) with "Upside Down," and contributed a very poppy cover of "Can't Help Falling in Love" to the soundtrack of Disney'sLilo and Stitch. This was a decade that was full of great music, and these bands were a big part of that. They had the third best-selling girl group album of all time with that self-titled record. Theres no parking because of these damn snow piles. 20. Arcade Fires 2004 debut Funeral immediately catapulted them into the spotlight. Bands like The Living End and The Vines brought a punk rock edge to the genre, while bands like Wolfmother and Eskimo Joe leaned more towards classic rock. Here's a fun 702 fact: The trio is named for the Las Vegas area code, which is where they are from. Jive. The group was formed in 1991 and blew up during the '90s, becoming the second best-selling girl group in history. Then someone coined the term jam bands. 24. At the end of the empty hallway, Andrew (Miles Teller) sits illuminated at a drum set. Whiplash appears in white lettering against a black background. Their 1972 album Eat A Peach included "Mountain Jam", a 34-minute instrumental that was recorded live. But we've managed to narrow it down to a list of 10 essential bands that were defining the sound of alternative music during the 2000s. While the Grateful Dead is categorized as rock,[2] by the 1990s the term "jam band" was applied to acts that incorporated genres such as blues, country music, contemporary folk music, funk, progressive rock, world music, jazz fusion, Southern rock, alternative rock, acid jazz, bluegrass, folk rock and electronic music into their sound.
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