Review:

Rave Culture In The Late 1990s

overall review score: 4.2
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Rave culture in the late 1990s refers to the underground dance music scene that flourished during that decade, characterized by all-night parties with electronic music, psychedelic visuals, and a sense of community and freedom.

Key Features

  • Electronic music
  • All-night parties
  • Psychedelic visuals
  • Sense of community

Pros

  • Innovative electronic music production
  • Diverse and inclusive community
  • Artistic and creative expression

Cons

  • Excessive drug use in some cases
  • Safety concerns at unsanctioned events
  • Lack of mainstream acceptance

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Last updated: Fri, Apr 3, 2026, 10:30:20 AM UTC