Old 11th January 2004, 17:40   #1
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Top 5's: GRUNGE

1. Nirvana - Nevermind (surprise surprise)



2. Hole - Pretty on the Inside
3. L7 - Bricks Are Heavy
4. Babes in Toyland - To Mother
5. Nymphs - A Practical Guide to Astral Projection

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Old 12th January 2004, 06:12   #2
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1. Nirvana: Nevermind
2. Pearl Jam: Ten
3. Alice in Chains: Dirt
4. Smashing Pumpkins: Siamese Dream
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Old 12th January 2004, 08:40   #3
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1. Hole: Live Through This
2. Nirvana: Nevermind, Best Of
I don't know much grunge bands.

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Old 12th January 2004, 08:42   #4
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Well, it was a brief period in history (some would say thankfully)...

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Old 12th January 2004, 17:33   #5
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Hey, now, there was some great stuff that came out of that era Can't be making fun of my local music scene like that
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Old 12th January 2004, 20:19   #6
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There was some great stuff. I'm just glad it went out with a bang... It was in the nature of the bands involved.

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Old 12th January 2004, 22:23   #7
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Ahhhh, that was awful
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Old 12th January 2004, 22:38   #8
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Oh yeah.... out with a bang..... Kurt...

Well, they say americans haven't learned irony... yet.

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Lol, Kurt wasn't a real good singer anyway, Nirvana were good however, I just didn't think his singing was rreal good.

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Old 12th January 2004, 22:45   #10
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It was all part of the style - rather like punk. I admire Kurt for it, he unwittingly continued a fine British tradition...

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Old 12th January 2004, 23:22   #12
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Old 19th January 2004, 04:26   #13
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The problem with the grunge period, as I see it, is that none of the big name grunge bands sounded similar at all. So, is grunge just any band from the northwest from the mid late 80s to the mid 90s? If so, you're ignoring Mudhoney, Wipers, and various other bands that are obscure but good.
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Old 22nd January 2004, 16:56   #14
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Old 22nd January 2004, 17:10   #15
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1. Alice in Chains - Facelift
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Old 23rd June 2004, 13:05   #18
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I can't think of that much grunge at the moment, but Nirvana - Nevermind is up there at the top. I still occasionally, when in the right mood listen, to a bit of Nirvana (usually when driving). Hole is probably somewhere in the list too.

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Old 26th June 2004, 19:35   #19
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1 - Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream (I don't know if the're Grunge?)
2 - Nirvana - Nevermind
3 - The Screaming Trees - Sweet Oblivion
4 - The Screaming Trees - Dust
5 - Nirvana - In Utero
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"Grunge" *shutters at the made for TV label* was to define it, more of an appearance than anything. A bunch of different bands with a lot of different roots were suddenly thrown together with the label "grunge", because they appeared similar enough to be marketable together, by MTV and the Recording Industry.

"grunge" as most other things (hesitates to use the word "movement" ) in recorded music since the advert of corprate rock in the mid to late 70s, could never fall into a cohesive musical category, like blues(flattened fith), jazz (classical structures over blues intervals with a unique arrangement) or punk (power cords, simple arragements).


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All these bands owe a lot to the king of "grunge", Neil Young
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Old 27th July 2004, 03:36   #23
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ayyy what about Soundgarden!!
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