>>87349
I allowed myself to be ignorant enough to put all extreme metal that used to flourish during the 90's under the "church burning" banner.
I'm more referring to things that might have gone under the radar of most music journos. For example, I didn't know until recently that there was a New Romantic revival in the 90's, meaning bands LARPing as Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet. Unfortunately, it never took off, but it did exist.
"In the mid-1990s, New Romanticism was the subject of nostalgia-oriented club nights — such as the Human League inspired "Don't You Want Me", and "Planet Earth", a Duran Duran-themed night club whose promoter told The Sunday Times "It's more of a celebration than a revival".[42] In the same period New Romanticism was also an inspiration for the short-lived romo musical movement. It was championed by Melody Maker, who proclaimed on its front cover in 1995 that it was a "future pop explosion" that had "executed" Britpop, and including bands Orlando, Plastic Fantastic, Minty, Viva, Sexus, Hollywood and Dex Dexter. None made the British top 75,[43] and after an unsuccessful Melody Maker-organised tour, most of the bands soon broke up.[44]"