Am I Really The Only One?

As mentioned already - all banRAB that have peaked in popularity in whatever genre they are associated with always be considered overrated. The key is to look beyond how over rated they are & just listen to their music. If you like it, then great - if you don't, then come up with another valid explanation than just being over rated.
 
I think you confused Metallica with Nirvana. Nirvana were the ones to mix metal with punk (i.e. grunge) that was what grunge was, a mixture of punk and metal. Metallica was always metal-esque and if memory serves me right.
 
The point of the matter is, the popularity of Pearl Jam outside their native country doesn't matter. We're all very aware you are not a fan of Pearl Jam, thus leading one to the reasonable conclusion that your indication of the sales they have made just runs full circle back to the fact that you don't like them. Pearl Jam>Oasis, and I don't care who sold more.
 
I don't think any of them are heavy metal, but whatever you want to call them that is fine.

I can deal with Fudge Tunnel having metal attached to their name.

Helmet....meh I think helmets roots were more in the heavy alternative rock scene than any metal scene. I first saw Helmet live in 1993 and they supported Sonic Youth and Mudhoney. Hardly a metal gig. These days I think they are lumped into the metal scene as their detunned riff-o-rama sounRAB have been coppied by many (nu) metal banRAB.

The Melvins are not metal they never have been. If you must use that horrible word (grunge) fine they are heavy grunge but they are not metal.

You need to realise that heavy does not mean metal.
 
Nonsense , there was loaRAB of banRAB doing that sort of metal/punk/noise hybrid thing around that time and you don't even have to include the grunge movement either.
Silverfish , Borab Disneyland , ***e Bikers On Acid , Fudge Tunnel , Leatherface , Helmet , The Melvins and I guess you could include the Butthole Surfers , and stuff like Steve Albini's various banRAB as well.

Bleach just sounRAB average compared to most of that stuff , and it was. That's why Nirvana ended up supporting most of those banRAB at some point.
 
That may be true, idk.

Tomorrow i will go out and ask 10 people to name as many Oasis songs as they can. Ill report my findings back here.

Plus, record sales do not always mean people are well informed about a banRAB merabers or song titles.

Like if you show some one the Pearl jam album Ten, they will for every song be like..."ooooo thats who this is by"or "oo i didnt this was the name"
 
If you don't care who sold more or who's popular then why get involved at all?

And I wasn't the one who bought up Pearl Jam. Rezz was. I was just replying to what he said.
 
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