NSYNC Anniversary Celebrated As Boy Band's Debut Album Turns 15

A Big NSYNC Anniversary
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LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 7: Pop group NSYNC: Justin Timberlake, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, JC Chasez and Joey Fatone attend the Ninth Annual Billboard Music Awards on December 7, 1998 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ron Galella, Ltd./WireImage)

Want to feel really old? March 24 marks the 15th anniversary of the release of NSYNC's debut album, "NSYNC."

Released Mar. 24, 1998, "NSYNC" served as the group's introduction to the radio waves and helped to kickstart the era of boy bands. The album performed incredibly well for the band, going diamond and providing fans with hit singles such as "Tearin' Up My Heart," "I Want You Back," and "God Must Have Spent A Little More Time On You."

Click through below to see current photos of the boys of NSYNC and what they've been up to in the 15 years since the release of "NSYNC."

NSYNC: Where Are They Now?
Lance Bass(01 of05)
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Lance Bass is the host of a radio show called "Dirty Pop with Lance Bass" on SiriusXM.
Justin Timberlake(02 of05)
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Justin Timberlake just released his third solo studio album, "The 20/20 Experience" and will tour with Jay-Z this summer.
Joey Fatone(03 of05)
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Joey Fatone is hosting "My Family Recipe Rocks" on the Live Well Network after stints on Broadway in "Little Shop of Horrors" and "Rent."
JC Chasez(04 of05)
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JC Chasez was a judge on MTV's "America's Best Dance Crew," and is working on the development of a girl group, Girl Radical.
Chris Kirkpatrick(05 of05)
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Chris Kirkpatrick was a part of a band called Nigels 11 and is producing music for other artists.

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