Nope. Depressing was watching bands like Rush develop a love for new wave, Iron Maiden lose it's midnight horror show vibe in favor of quasi operatic cheese mongering, Priest become a one trick pony instead of a dynamic rock and roll band, Accept gain popularity and promptly cheapen their sound, Blizzard of Oz go down in one tragic plane crash etc.
Grunge may have been nihilistic and even borderline whiny at times but it was no where near as depressing as watching a bunch of hack La trannies being called heavy metal while actual metal bands were dropping like flies to commercial cheese.
Rap was gaining on all other genres as soon as it became the thing everyone started mass marketing.
Where metal rose in spite of market concerns (or sometimes in direct conflict with them) rap was polished packaged and bludgeoned into the pop scene by white guilters and idiots of all stripes.
Of course it was going to eventually dominate an already anemic music scene.
Grunge may have been nihilistic and even borderline whiny at times but it was no where near as depressing as watching a bunch of hack La trannies being called heavy metal while actual metal bands were dropping like flies to commercial cheese.
Rap was gaining on all other genres as soon as it became the thing everyone started mass marketing.
Where metal rose in spite of market concerns (or sometimes in direct conflict with them) rap was polished packaged and bludgeoned into the pop scene by white guilters and idiots of all stripes.
Of course it was going to eventually dominate an already anemic music scene.
