Kip Winger was once a target of MTV jokes. Now, his compositions are performed by orchestras.]

Kip Winger was once a target of MTV jokes. Now, his compositions are performed by orchestras.]

When grunge unseated hair metal at the dawn of the 1990s, many metallers suddenly found themselves out of work.

Few felt the sting more than Kip Winger, the singer, bass player and guitarist for Winger. Almost overnight, he became a punchline — most famously mocked on the animated hit Beavis and Butt-Head.

Thirty-five years on, however, Winger is having the last laugh.

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Winger performs at the Poplar Creek Music Theater, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, July 27, 1989. (from left) Paul Taylor, Kip Winger and Reb Beach. (Image credit: Paul Natkin/Getty Images)

By the time the New York glam-metal outfit was hitting its stride in the early 1990s, the genre it represented was already slipping out of fashion. After a decade of dominance, the tight pants and flash of hair metal were being pushed aside by the flannel shirts and everyman ethos of grunge, spearheaded by bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam.



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