College rock
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In the
USA,
College rock was a term used to describe 1980s
alternative rock bands which combined the experimentation of
post punk and
new wave with a more melodic pop style. So named because it was primarily played on college radio stations, college rock bands such as
R.E.M and
the Replacements met with considerable commercial and critical success in the mid 1980s. By the 1990s, however, the genre had been supplanted by
grunge and
indie rock.