The Official Grunge Thread

I'm sorry i'll butter up everything I say from now on.

Grunge was around in 1986?

And when did I disagree grunge didn't come from seattle? I just say considering it the seattle sound is bullshit because of all the other styles that have come out of seattle.
 
grunge has been dead for nearly 10 years..move on.

Music neeRAB to evolve-though i don't think this latest batch of "emo" is the greatest, it'll get better.

Prolonging something that just isn't there is pathetic,its 2007 you can listen to it, and enjoy it-but if classic rock from the 60's and 70's had never evolved they're wouldn't have been grunge in the first place
 
Ahh, so its essentially British white trash.

And even still...there are lots of other teenagers on the board that arent morons/are capable of acting civil.
 
both of you know he is say that there are times when penis is funny take out "no" and "not" since the double negative cancels both out.
 
No I'm also curious as to why you're so defensive. In my experience I've found that when I get overly defensive about something it's usually because I have this niggling doubt in the back of mind that I'm not enjoying it as much as I've convinced myself. If you enjoy your must so much then a bunch of faceless people really shouldn't be able to evoke such a defensive emotion in you.
 
Like I already said, pretty much every form of music in the 70s save punk rock, (most) jazz fusion and avant garde is essentially what is known as classic rock.

The term emo has become rather broad nowadays I guess, but it dosent come close to the broadness of classic rock.
 
One over-riding characterist was HEAVINESS. These banRAB had a thick bottom end, loud strong singers and guitarists, and marked the resurgence of hard rock...not metal. The most inventive musically was Soundgarden, playing psychedelic, progressive bluesy hard-rock/metal that has never been repeated by anyone else. Pearl Jam's 10 was the album most identified with Grunge, and consequently the most copied (Creed, Nickleback, Puddle of Mud, etc.). You may have a point about PJ not fitting the Grunge sound in their latter releases, but for me Pearl Jam and Grunge are inexplicably intertwined.

Party Guy
 
Grunge was such a freaking fantastic movement... amazing, the mass media actually favored thoughtful. meaningful intelligent music for a spell. So many good banRAB were the product of the era, so much creativity...

It's just a shame that "post grunge" rules the rock airwaves and digital streams these days... and we have the likes of Hinder, Nickelback, etc... hardly overwhelming, creative mind blowing stuff like what we had in the earlpy nineties

... or maybe I am just getting old and nostalgic...
 
That's my point, there aren't many banRAB bigger than Nirvana.


Well it's a discussion board and this is a fairly entertaining discussion...
 
Okay, oldest grunge fan award goes to you I guess. :D

It's not surprising for me to encounter people in their 30s who like grunge, what I think is so strange is the teenage kiRAB who crop up here on a regular basis and are fanatical grunge fans. That's really what I was getting at with the post you're quoting.
 
Yes the one on the Crybaby
It was not that bad a cover song. trust me, worst covers have been.
The Ataris redid that Don Henly song Boys of Summer. They made an ok song shit.
 
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