rock history doc
"and then a came a new sound from seattle that would change...everything"
*opening riffs to smells like teen spirit*
rock history doc
"and then a came a new sound from seattle that would change...everything"
*opening riffs to smells like teen spirit*
Yeah and we ended up getting Creed and Nickelback because of it, so fuck it.
"But that was nothing compared to what waited just around the corner for the Seattle Grunge scene..."
*Man in the Box starts playing*
Imagine if they played Smells Like Nirvana instead.
The Hardcore punk scene was and still is infinitely more influential than grunge but people don't really talk about it that much. I wonder why
because nirvana and alice in chains and the others were cooler and more real than dudes screaming about le reagan or cops 24/7 over generic downstroke riffs without decent melodies
The sound came to its perfection a few years later
Don't call me daughter by Pearl Jam starts playing
I lived it. It was exciting for 18 months then it was just copy cats and trash.
dudes screaming about le reagan or cops 24/7 over generic downstroke riffs without decent melodies
Fuck yeah
AND LARRY KING SAYS
maybe you're wrong
Nirvana's studio recordings suck but their live albums have an enjoyable energy
All the 90s bands had members involved in the hardcore scene, where part of the harcore scene or have cited the hardcore scene as an influence. Let's not forget post-hardcore/emo and how it birthed alt music as a whole
But it didn't matter, because in Egypt, big things were going down.
Nirvana is one of those bands I can't enjoy because it's so fucking overplayed, just like Queen and AC/DC.
The scene was slowly exploding in real time, but there was a sound lumbering through the back alleys building speed....
refrain from RadioHead- creep starts playing
rock history doc
"and then a came a new sound from seattle that would change...everything"
helot by TAD starts playing
For me, it's Screaming Trees and Soundgarden.
Yeah I know what you mean. They have a ton of great songs but I'll basically never choose to listen to them in my own time.
I can't get past the 'gibberish lyrics' thing. makes the whole thing look like bullshit
here are those edgy punk rockers I’ve been telling you about
Pearl Jam is the lamest fucking band ever
I hated all of that woe-is-me bullshit music in the 90s
people who are obsessed specific genres of music/bands and shit like that are insufferable midwit retards
kobain should have killed himself sooner, this is all his fault and he knew it too
Does anyone here once like Nirvana and 90s music in general but switched to 80s music when they got older? 90s music kind of sucks desu
The only 90s music I listen to regularly is electronica. I think every other genre declined in the 90s
Want to know something bleak? We are still living in the music industry that was created by Nirvana when they released that song
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Yep, I'm think rock is changed forever
I went to a school with a guy with the last name Dutter.
And everyone called him Dutter and would sing that song to him.
Don’t call me Dutteeeeeerr
Easily the worst and most overrated band ever. Grunge music sucks BBC, no wonder only subhuman drug addicts like it
For me, it's
I still enjoy In Utero, the rest not so much.
Rock and Roll music ain’t Christian.
Nirvana were so good, even though everyone only likes two of their songs
ok
early 90s alt-rock and hiphop was the last good period of music, everything after 1995/1996-ish is when almost everything turned to dogshit and has only gotten worse with every decade
How I feel about the majority of these bands
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Black Sabbath is a Christian rockband.
kurt smells like Teen Spirit
And it all started....at the beginning
Is that a fucking bear?
industrial is way cooler than grunge or punk, desu.
I bet you think skinny puppy is industrial
Weird Al version is unironically better
NO!
they are tho
Gotta give grunge credit. Finally, something that brought Motley Crue fans and Slayer fans together: their mutual hatred of that gay faggy Seattle shit.
I can't think of anything gayer than Motley Crue.
I want to smell Kim's panties
Go cry in a corner and blow your brains out you homosexual heroin addict.
Are we being real now, or are you memeing? I can't tell.
what is the context of this image? what is the deal with this doorway
and then came the album that changed nothing, it's impact felt for days at most
*opening beep boops from 15 Step start playing*
Lmao every member of motley crue wears hairspray
80s hair metal: dudes who looked like fags but got more pussy than anyone in this thread will ever have x100.
90s grunge: dudes who looked straight (albeit also like a baggy jeans wearing dweeb) but who were IRL fags that ruined rock n roll music for everyone and also they're all dead because they killed themselves.
Thrash metal: laughs at both of their asses.
*tape inserted into VHS*
a patrician appears
It was famously an obsessive and toxic relationship with a woman that lead Kurt to kill himself though.
I'm sure for all of their protesting, a lot of those hair metal guys were gay behind the scenes, because look at them. And if they weren't then they were the joke in the long run, because they were aping styles that were built on the back of gays like Rob Halford and Freddie Mercury.
wait, we thought tight leather trousers were masculine!
lol
So every new artistic movement ever?
This is ornate projection
Get a load of these "straight" men
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Very self-hating post
ok dear
GRUNGE - the music of the 90's that swept the world and totally killed cheesy 80's metal
it's cheesy metal except the band is wearing flannel and using lots of reverb in the mix
Nirvana is one of the exceptions as they were more punk influenced, but Grunge and the narrative around it was a total sham.
Metal basically never went anywhere. A lot of those 80's bands just kept making albums straight through the 90's, and some of them still are making albums.
and some of them still are making albums.
Yeah, as opposed to grunge bands, because they're all dead. Also metal lives on and has a greater legacy. Notice how there's no /grunge/ general on Anon Babble but there's a /metal/ general full of /varg/ fags.
reminds me of this video
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I can understand Creed being inspired, but how do you figure Nickelback?
if i'm not mistaken chad kroger went to one of nirvanas live shows and was so bored at the show he asked for his nickel back which gave him the idea of the bands name