What if 3R2 was a nickname for a 90s techno band?

In reality, we know that 3R2 is a Taiwanese happy-hardcore DJ who debuted in 2010 and is unfortunately still forgotten by fans. He is best known for making J-Core remixes of anime songs.

But imagine: what would happen, if 3R2 was a nickname for not a DJ, but a band of the same name?

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 * 3R2 would've been a Swedish-American techno band, rather than a Taiwanese happy-hardcore DJ.
 * It would be formed by Bradley Johansson, together with Ronnie Kadwell and Johnny Karlsson.
 * Its releasing label would've been still called 3R2music.
 * Before it would've been forgotten to some extent as of now, 3R2 would've become one of the most influential artists of the ‘90s, alongside those like The Prodigy, Robert Miles, ATB, Mo-Do, and the Backstreet Boys.
 * Being the most prolific and successful band of the ‘90s (for you see, the ‘90s are a decade during which 3R2 is considered one of the most important bands), 3R2 would've entered the American top ten charts, and even up there into the number one spot.
 * Also, some tracks would be different, unlike in our reality.
 * For example, Sweetness and Love would've been released in 1998, rather than 2015.
 * The album Time Warp, would've been released in 1999, rather than 2022.
 * Also, the first official song by 3R2 would've been released in 1997, rather than in 2010, and it would've been a remake of Radiohead's single, than an anime song remix.
 * In this timeline, Kevin Tseng (which is 3R2 in reality) would've been instead known as DJ Kevin instead, and would've been migrated to the US, rather than staying in Taiwan, making him more Americanized, than in reality, and his debut would've been many years earlier, than in 2010.
 * And also, he would've been making a deal with Warner Music, rather than making his own label.
 * His YouTube channel would've been very influential, as he would've had almost 500,000 subscribers at the peak of his career. The channel would've been created in 2006 rather than 2019.
 * Speaking of Warner Music, Kevin would've also make music for some Warner Bros. franchises, such as Looney Tunes Cartoons, and the reboot of the Flintstones.