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ASTV | Did SOAD's Shavo Odadjian Nail Nu Metal’s True Legacy?

ASTV | Did SOAD's Shavo Odadjian Nail Nu Metal’s True Legacy?

Update: 2024-12-27
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In this episode of Aftershocks TV, hosts Matt and Chris dive into the ongoing debate about nu metal. The genre exploded in the late '90s, but was it truly a unique musical style or simply a product of its time? The discussion is sparked by a recent comment from System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian. Shavo suggested that nu metal was more of an era than a lasting musical movement.


Matt and Chris break down the evolution of nu metal, its key bands, and its cultural impact. They explore how the genre reshaped rock music during the late '90s and early 2000s. Was nu metal just a flash in the pan, or did it leave a lasting imprint on the music industry? The hosts analyze whether nu metal was defined by its unique sound or the cultural moment it represented.


Get ready for a thought-provoking discussion about the legacy of nu metal. Does it still hold up today, or has it become more of a nostalgic trend? Tune in to hear both sides of the debate and get a closer look at what nu metal really means in the modern era.


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ASTV | Did SOAD's Shavo Odadjian Nail Nu Metal’s True Legacy?

ASTV | Did SOAD's Shavo Odadjian Nail Nu Metal’s True Legacy?

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