But Nirvana still made worthwhile & meaningful music. The same can't be said for whats poppin' on the charts in regards to 98% of current day hiphop genre.
I rather have my child exposed to Nirvana and become a fan of them (even if they go out there way to adopt a 90's grunge look and come off like a corny hipster) then any other bs of whatever XXXlow has on her playlist.
I like modding because it gives me the illusion I have control.
I just find the grunge costume in today's era is so fucking forced, it's not the vibe at all, grunge was big cause it was a movement at the time, that's not what's happening currently, so when I see like some teenager who wasn't even born til 5-6 years after Cobain died all grunged out in nirvana merch it's just hella weird to me
They can't identify with it cause it's not the same world at the moment and never was for them, but they still try to work the look.
The 40 dumping off'a Kurbz side ...This is for my dead homies!!!...
Grunge was shitty tbf.
Nirvana was 3 bar power chord ass same as punk but more rock and roll and commercially acceptable.
Eddie veddar was an annoying cunt
Soundgarden had like 2 good songs every album
Stone Temple pilots were boring imo
There wasn't really a movement so much as record labels saw there was a shit ton of money to be made.
Every band from Seattle basically got signed.
Candlebox? Lmao
I liked Alice in chains tho.
I mean for pussy commercial super pop star songs they were good.
And the word grunge was a style thing they're just rock bands
Tool - Opiate
White Zombie - La Sexorcisto
Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power
Morbid Angel - Blessed Are the Sick
Biohazard - Urban Discipline
Corrosion of Conformity - Blind
Prong - Beg To Differ
Meshuggah - Contradictions Collapse
Eyehategod - Take As Needed For Pain
Crowbar
Sleep - Holy Mountain
There were a lot of good reasons to skip the new Pearl jam or whatever was on the radio all day anyways back then.
Grunge was shitty tbf.
Nirvana was 3 bar power chord ass same as punk but more rock and roll and commercially acceptable.
Eddie veddar was an annoying cunt
Soundgarden had like 2 good songs every album
Stone Temple pilots were boring imo
There wasn't really a movement so much as record labels saw there was a shit ton of money to be made.
Every band from Seattle basically got signed.
Candlebox? Lmao
I liked Alice in chains tho.
I mean for pussy commercial super pop star songs they were good.
And the word grunge was a style thing they're just rock bands
As of 2012, Soundgarden sold more than 10.5 million records in the United States,[2] and an estimated 22.5 million worldwide.[3]VH1 ranked Soundgarden at number 14 in their special 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.
Hip Hop is just studio music now for the most part though. I can't really see myself paying money to watch someone yell over their CD. How many rock bands do you see using backing tracks at live shows where prerecorded audio is used for the hooks of their songs?
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