![]() Bands weren't able to survive and fans witnessed the demise of some really good bands to due the industry basically shunning Metal and thinking "Metal was out" and a large number of music buyers bought into that(trends suck).On the brightside when it started to turn around in the early 2000's we got see these bands reemerge again and open a new chapter in the careers. The new bands in my opinion were garbage and established bands were making the weakest albums of their careers.It was a dark time for both fans and bands. From my perspective the transition from the eighties(I was turned onto HM in 87') into the early nineties (1990-1994) was still giving us some quality release but after 1994 it all took a nose dive. The decade produced many of the classics that we all love and never get tired of spinning. I agree, the eighties was a very fertile period for many different styles of music, especially Heavy Metal.
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