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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: With the mainstream breakthrough with ''Sixteen Stone'', the band has become the poster child of the commodification of grunge, being derided as shameless Music/{{Nirvana}} copycats by music critics and the fans of the genre, to the point that lumping the band with the original grunge bands is considered a BerserkButton to them. This in turn led them to become one of the first bands to be pejoratively called "post-grunge". The band themselves admit Nirvana's influence in their music but also say that they had their own thing as well.
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: With the mainstream breakthrough with ''Sixteen Stone'', the band has become the poster child of for the commodification of grunge, being derided as shameless Music/{{Nirvana}} copycats by music critics and the fans of the genre, to the point that lumping the band with the original grunge bands is considered a BerserkButton to them. This in turn led them to become one of the first bands to be pejoratively called "post-grunge". The band themselves admit Nirvana's influence in their music but also say that they had their own thing as well.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The band had far greater success in the United States than in their home country, as grunge was still somewhat popular in the US and the rise of {{Britpop}} in the United Kingdom made it difficult for the band to have bigger mainstream success in there.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The band had far greater success in the United States than in their home country, as grunge was still somewhat popular in the US and the rise of {{Britpop}} in the United Kingdom made it difficult for the band to have bigger mainstream success in there.
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: With the mainstream breakthrough with ''Sixteen Stone'', the band has become the poster child of the commodification of grunge, being derided as shameless Music/{{Nirvana}} copycats by music critics and the fans of the genre, to the point that lumping the band with the original grunge bands is considered a BerserkButton to them. This in turn, led them to become one of the first bands to be pejoratively called "post-grunge". The band themselves admit Nirvana's influence in their music but also say that they had their own thing as well.
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: With the mainstream breakthrough with ''Sixteen Stone'', the band has become the poster child of the commodification of grunge, being derided as shameless Music/{{Nirvana}} copycats by music critics and the fans of the genre, to the point that lumping the band with the original grunge bands is considered a BerserkButton to them. This in turn, turn led them to become one of the first bands to be pejoratively called "post-grunge". The band themselves admit Nirvana's influence in their music but also say that they had their own thing as well.
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: With the mainstream breakthrough with ''Sixteen Stone'', the band has become the poster child of the commodification of grunge, being derided as shameless Music/{{Nirvana}} copycats by music critics and the fans of the genre, to the point that lumping the band with the original grunge bands is considered a BerserkButton to them. In turn, this led them to become one of the first bands to be pejoratively called "post-grunge". The band themselves admit Nirvana's influence in their music but also say that they had their own thing as well.
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: With the mainstream breakthrough with ''Sixteen Stone'', the band has become the poster child of the commodification of grunge, being derided as shameless Music/{{Nirvana}} copycats by music critics and the fans of the genre, to the point that lumping the band with the original grunge bands is considered a BerserkButton to them. In This in turn, this led them to become one of the first bands to be pejoratively called "post-grunge". The band themselves admit Nirvana's influence in their music but also say that they had their own thing as well.
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: With the mainstream breakthrough with ''Sixteen Stone'', the band has become the poster child of the commodification of grunge, being derided as shameless Music/{{Nirvana}} copycats by music critics and the fans of the genre and feeling that lumping the band with the original grunge bands are a BerserkButton to them. Thus, leading to them to become one of the first bands to be pejoratively called "post-grunge". The band themselves admit Nirvana's influence in their music but also say that they had their own thing as well.
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: With the mainstream breakthrough with ''Sixteen Stone'', the band has become the poster child of the commodification of grunge, being derided as shameless Music/{{Nirvana}} copycats by music critics and the fans of the genre and feeling genre, to the point that lumping the band with the original grunge bands are is considered a BerserkButton to them. Thus, leading to In turn, this led them to become one of the first bands to be pejoratively called "post-grunge". The band themselves admit Nirvana's influence in their music but also say that they had their own thing as well.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: ''Sixteen Stone'' is considered their best album, and it's their best selling album overall.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: ''Sixteen Stone'' is considered their best album, and it's their best selling album most successful one overall.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The band had far greater success in the United States than in their home country, as grunge, was still somewhat popular in the US and the rise of {{Britpop}} in the United Kingdom made it difficult for the band to have bigger mainstream success in there.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The band had far greater success in the United States than in their home country, as grunge, grunge was still somewhat popular in the US and the rise of {{Britpop}} in the United Kingdom made it difficult for the band to have bigger mainstream success in there.
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: With the mainstream breakthrough with ''Sixteen Stone'', the band has become the poster child of the commodification of grunge, being derided as shameless Music/{{Nirvana}} copycats by music critics and the fans of the genre and feeling that lumping the band with the original grunge bands are a BerserkButton to them. Thus, leading to them to become one of the first bands to be pejoratively called "post-grunge". The band themselves admit Nirvana's influence in their music but say that the band also had their own elements as well.
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* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: With the mainstream breakthrough with ''Sixteen Stone'', the band has become the poster child of the commodification of grunge, being derided as shameless Music/{{Nirvana}} copycats by music critics and the fans of the genre and feeling that lumping the band with the original grunge bands are a BerserkButton to them. Thus, leading to them to become one of the first bands to be pejoratively called "post-grunge". The band themselves admit Nirvana's influence in their music but also say that the band also they had their own elements thing as well.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: ''Sixteen Stone'' is considered their best album by fans and critics alike, and it's their best selling album overall.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: ''Sixteen Stone'' is considered their best album by fans and critics alike, album, and it's their best selling album overall.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: ''Sixteen Stone'' is considered their best album by fans and critics alike, and it's their best selling album in general.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: ''Sixteen Stone'' is considered their best album by fans and critics alike, and it's their best selling album in general.overall.
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* BrokenBase: Are they a {{Grunge}} or PostGrunge band?
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* BrokenBase: Are they a {{Grunge}} {{grunge}} or PostGrunge band?a [[PostGrunge post-grunge]] band?
* FirstInstallmentWins: ''Sixteen Stone'' is considered their best album by fans and critics alike, and it's their best selling album in general.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The band had far greater success in the United States than in their home country, as grunge, was still somewhat popular in the US and the rise of {{Britpop}} in the United Kingdom made it difficult for the band to have bigger mainstream success in there.
* SongAssociation: ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' fans might be fond of "The People That We Love" thanks to its appearance in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit2''.
* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: With the mainstream breakthrough with ''Sixteen Stone'', the band has become the poster child of the commodification of grunge, being derided as shameless Music/{{Nirvana}} copycats by music critics and the fans of the genre and feeling that lumping the band with the original grunge bands are a BerserkButton to them. Thus, leading to them to become one of the first bands to be pejoratively called "post-grunge". The band themselves admit Nirvana's influence in their music but say that the band also had their own elements as well.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: ''Sixteen Stone'' is considered their best album by fans and critics alike, and it's their best selling album in general.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The band had far greater success in the United States than in their home country, as grunge, was still somewhat popular in the US and the rise of {{Britpop}} in the United Kingdom made it difficult for the band to have bigger mainstream success in there.
* SongAssociation: ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' fans might be fond of "The People That We Love" thanks to its appearance in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit2''.
* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: With the mainstream breakthrough with ''Sixteen Stone'', the band has become the poster child of the commodification of grunge, being derided as shameless Music/{{Nirvana}} copycats by music critics and the fans of the genre and feeling that lumping the band with the original grunge bands are a BerserkButton to them. Thus, leading to them to become one of the first bands to be pejoratively called "post-grunge". The band themselves admit Nirvana's influence in their music but say that the band also had their own elements as well.
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* BrokenBase: Are they a {{Grunge}} or PostGrunge band?