Case Study: My Experience With

Case Study: My Experience With

Remembering the Golden Age Of Fuse TV

Radio stations in the early 20002 were exposed to music from Boy Bands and Teeny Boppers; this made fans of rock Music go through a tough time. Reality television covered MTV air time and hardly could your hear music played on the stations. The common programs at this time were Napster and LimeWire with MTV2 playing two or three Britney Spears songs and NSYNC videos repeatedly the whole day.

Even when there was internet connection the users could not enjoy songs download, the internet was too slow and could take long hours to download a single song. A phone call could intercept the internet, and the download in progress was stopped.If You were downloading music from a new artist you would not be certain if the download was good music. Music fans were able to discover new songs through MTV, CMT and BET after the use of Fuse TV started operation.

In this article, we will show you the videos that first introduced in the early 2000s, the best Rock and Roll songs.

The first video that brought about rock revival was Last Night by The Strokes. The video to this song was simple and effective; it was performed in a stage that resembles Ed Sullivan show. The usual clean choreography played in the airwaves during this time was not evident in this song since it was rough and raw.

Another Video was Fell in Love with a Girl introduced by Fuse TV was recorded by White Stripes, which was a household name in the early 2000s.

The song There, There recorded by Radiohead was popularly known and played without the use of video. At the climax of this song the forest turns on the singer who had been crawling in a thick weird forest which has forest creatures which resemble human beings.

Another video that was aired through Fuse TV was a song Show Me How To Live which was recorded by Audioslave which have a great combination of heavy guitar and soaring voice. Their band had regular airtime, but the chase scene from the song show me how to live was the most iconic.

Bandages were recorded by the band Hot Hot Heat, and it received the most attention to most viewers during the early 2000s. A scene in this song shows some horrific incidences when they display terrifying apparatus, stretched faces and repeats a phrase don’t worry now. It displays a trio of old women who have gone to the extent of plastic surgery to keep hot.

Read more on this site about the golden memories from fuse TV.

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