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In the 1990s, commercial success and artistic integrity were viewed as fundamentally incompatible, leading bands like Pearl Jam to reject mainstream opportunities and fans to disparage popular artists as "sellouts." This anti-consumerist cultural attitude—where appearing in commercials could permanently damage a band's credibility—contrasts sharply with today's celebrity culture, where monetization and fame are openly embraced.
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