So "In" → During, "the late 1990s" → late 1990s. Wait, but maybe the user wants the same structure. Let's break down each word.
For the line "During this period, the band experimented with different sounds, incorporating more stoner metal and sludge elements into their music." corrosion of conformity discography blogspot
As I work through each section, I'll make sure that the alternatives fit the sentence structure and that the overall meaning isn't altered. If a word doesn't have a good alternative, I might repeat it in the options, but the user wants three per word. If that's the case, I can include the original word as one of the options, but since the user wants three alternatives, I need to provide three different choices. So "In" → During, "the late 1990s" → late 1990s
"Lineup Changes and Experimentation (1996-2004)" section: "Lineup Changes" should stay as a proper noun part? Wait, the user said not to touch proper nouns. "Lineup Changes and Experimentation (1996-2004)" the title might be a proper noun here, but if not, "Lineup Changes" could be "Roster Shifts and Exploration" but maybe the user wants only individual words. Wait, the instruction is to not touch proper nouns. The title "Lineup Changes and Experimentation" is a section heading, but if it's considered a proper noun part, but perhaps the user means to leave names like band names, album titles, song titles, etc. So "Lineup Changes and Experimentation" might not be proper nouns, so I need to rephrase each word in that heading. "Lineup changes" could be "roster shifts," "crew alterations," "band transitions." "Experimentation" might be "exploration," "testing," "probing." For the line "During this period, the band
"Deliverance" (1990), continued this trend, with many considering it one of the best albums of the 1990s." "Continued" could be "kept," "maintained," "sustained." "Trend" might be "direction," "course," "pattern." "Considering" could be "viewing," "perceiving," "deeming." "Best albums" might be "top records," "finest releases," "most celebrated works."