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Rock continued to thrive, merging with electronic influences or embracing harder sounds: - Californication Smash Mouth - "All Star" Blink-182 - "What's My Age Again?" The Offspring - "Why Don't You Get a Job?" The Era of Digital Archiving

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Compilations like "Greatest Hits Of The Millennium" are designed to capture the musical zeitgeist of a particular period. By gathering hits from various artists and genres, these albums offer a snapshot of popular music tastes and trends. The late 1990s was a vibrant time for music, with the rise of new genres and sub-genres, and significant advancements in digital music technology.

The "Greatest Hits of the Millennium" series was organized by decade. To reach approximately 36 CDs, the release schedule likely looked like this, based on vintage tracklists:

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Rock continued to thrive, merging with electronic influences or embracing harder sounds: - Californication Smash Mouth - "All Star" Blink-182 - "What's My Age Again?" The Offspring - "Why Don't You Get a Job?" The Era of Digital Archiving

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Compilations like "Greatest Hits Of The Millennium" are designed to capture the musical zeitgeist of a particular period. By gathering hits from various artists and genres, these albums offer a snapshot of popular music tastes and trends. The late 1990s was a vibrant time for music, with the rise of new genres and sub-genres, and significant advancements in digital music technology. Rock continued to thrive, merging with electronic influences

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Hip-hop became the dominant cultural force, with artists blurring the lines between pop and rap: - The Slim Shady LP TLC - "No Scrubs"

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