MrCunningham
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EDIT: Also, like them or hate them, Green Day also was an influence band during the 90s and early 2000.
Green Day mostly ripped on the the Sex Pistols and Billy Joe patterned himself after Johnny Rotten and possibly even Billy Idol. You could call Green Day the radio friendly version of the Sex Pistols, but for the 90's, which made them very popular.
THe argument could be made that Cypress Hill was the last defining music act of the last generation with their weed schtick and metal rock influences that would define a lot the nu-metal of the two thousands while still keeping it real to their hip hop roots.
This is a really good choice. It is hard to peg them as the direct influence of Nu-Metal, as Run DMC and The Beastie Boys predate them. Faith No more also released "The Real Thing" in 1989 which is a heavy influence on the genre as well. But the laid back attitude and the sound of Cypress Hill did influence a lot. They were also the biggest selling Latino band worldwide during the peak of their popularity.