Originally posted by Almeidaboo
Though I like Grunge, I hate Nirvana. The best, IMO, are: Pearl Jam, Stone Temple pilots, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden (that switched to hard rock in the end, but still rocked ***) and Silverchair's beggining (which was grunge, than turned to hard rock, then space rock, and now crazy genius stuff, that's still good...)
Originally posted by AsakuraHao2004
How dare you compain grunge to the sound of Led Zeppelin?
Originally posted by Ace of Spades
Grunge died when Kurt died.
It was an ignorant statement, but Led Zeppelin blows.
Originally posted by MrMister
I can listen to ACDC for about 14 seconds.
Originally posted by MrMister
I can listen to ACDC for about 14 seconds.
Originally posted by charaman
How'd you get your stamina so high? I only last about 5 before passing out from sheer hate.
Originally posted by AsakuraHao2004
How dare you compain grunge to the sound of Led Zeppelin? Punk metal... eww! Kurt Kobain "expressing" himself through his music is like a retard trying to express himself through poetry. But then again, what's the difference? The only punk that I like is oldschool, hardcore punk, like The Casualties. The only grunge I wanna know about is in the category of photoshop.
Originally posted by Ace of Spades
Grunge died when Kurt died.
Originally posted by Seth Mitchell
Ok, the sex pistols are OK, but if you want real punk, listen to Good Charlotte........lmfao jk lol. That was a total joke, but seriously listen to Iggy and the Stooges, thats punk rock. And cobain is pretty lame. Eddie veddar is a hero.
Originally posted by GaryCXJk
Pop music all the way?
Originally posted by GaryCXJk
Pop music all the way?
Originally posted by GaryCXJk
Pop music all the way?
Originally posted by carmen
hmmm...well kurt with a K. Was not an especially great musician. But a great song writer. He was super with melodies, the evidence still standing today. And some of the music you guys caterglorized...lol...Stone temple pilots were 90's alternative. As was silver chair. Just becuase you hear a heavy guitar riff thats slow, doesn't make it grunge.
mer and VH and is not classic rock. Classic rock is the stones, beatles, animals, moody blues, floyd, dylan...thats classic rock. Girls girls girls is like hair band....
Classic rock is more UK blues based. Sorry to bust your bubble.
Rock'n'Roll was before that, which was a whited up version of rock'abilly which is a loose form of jumpy jazz scales.
I think the best form of rock, is all those types kinda based around eachother. But what do I KNOW!? I'm just a musician who's made this stuff her life...lol. feel free to f**k in the bushes.
Originally posted by TMlunder
lol, Nirvana has got to be one of the best bands alive. And yes although Kurt Cobain is dead there still selling albums. Has anyone heard of the CD from the muddy banks of wishkah? That cd didnt come out untill 1997 I think, but Kurt commited suscide in 1994. And yea so everyone knows some nirvana cds were grudge music.
Originally posted by ZeroKirbyX
AC/DC is great, if not for the fact that EVERY song has some sexual innuendo in it.
Originally posted by Almeidaboo
quote: Originally posted by ZeroKirbyX
AC/DC is great, if not for the fact that EVERY song has some sexual innuendo in it.
I´m gonna puke on yer head...
Originally posted by ZeroKirbyX
How is that not awesome? Given the dog a bone, Big Balls, Dirty Deeds, all have some sexual innuendo somewhere in there.
Originally posted by TMlunder
lol, Nirvana has got to be one of the best bands alive. And yes although Kurt Cobain is dead there still selling albums. Has anyone heard of the CD from the muddy banks of wishkah? That cd didnt come out untill 1997 I think, but Kurt commited suscide in 1994. And yea so everyone knows some nirvana cds were grudge music.
Originally posted by Drace
quote: Originally posted by TMlunder
lol, Nirvana has got to be one of the best bands alive. And yes although Kurt Cobain is dead there still selling albums. Has anyone heard of the CD from the muddy banks of wishkah? That cd didnt come out untill 1997 I think, but Kurt commited suscide in 1994. And yea so everyone knows some nirvana cds were grudge music.
Maybe they still make music as they went on as a band? Eh? Eh?
Originally posted by MrMister
Well, sexual innuendo is great.
Carmen is still the only intelligent poster ever.
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Originally posted by Drace
Isn't Alice in Chains like, metal. Or am I thinking of a different band?
Originally posted by carmen
Alice in chains signed to Columbia in 1989 and were to be promoted as a heavy metal band. Alice In Chains first release was 1990's We Die Young EP, and the title song became a hit on metal radio.
Alice in Chains were promoted as an alternative group due to the Seattle grunge scene's commercial rise. The hit song "Would?", from the movie Singles, preceded their next album, 1992's Dirt.
They were not grunge. More metal with grunge elements, thus the alternative label.
Originally posted by Shady Ultima
As a musician, I listen to every form of music, with only one exception, and that is techno. I have a problem with techno because it allows people who do not even play an instrument to sit at their computer and make up a song. That bothers me, because it ruins the years of work I've put into playing various instruments.
Originally posted by charaman
quote: Originally posted by Shady Ultima
As a musician, I listen to every form of music, with only one exception, and that is techno. I have a problem with techno because it allows people who do not even play an instrument to sit at their computer and make up a song. That bothers me, because it ruins the years of work I've put into playing various instruments.
To tell you the truth, I used to agree wholeheartedly with that statement. Now I'm quite the opposite. I write, perform (synthesizer and some guitar), and produce music influenced by electronic artists. It does require more talent than you would think to write. Electronic music, when properly conceived, is extremely intricate. Music completely analog in recording and production is fairly rare today, and while it detracts somewhat from the realism of the music, electronic means allow an artist to more fully bring across a point through music.
Originally posted by Drace
quote: Originally posted by charaman
quote: Originally posted by Shady Ultima
As a musician, I listen to every form of music, with only one exception, and that is techno. I have a problem with techno because it allows people who do not even play an instrument to sit at their computer and make up a song. That bothers me, because it ruins the years of work I've put into playing various instruments.
To tell you the truth, I used to agree wholeheartedly with that statement. Now I'm quite the opposite. I write, perform (synthesizer and some guitar), and produce music influenced by electronic artists. It does require more talent than you would think to write. Electronic music, when properly conceived, is extremely intricate. Music completely analog in recording and production is fairly rare today, and while it detracts somewhat from the realism of the music, electronic means allow an artist to more fully bring across a point through music.
Yeah. There are good Techno songs which can sound nice on other instruments. Like the FFVII Boss Battle Theme on the guitar.
Originally posted by charaman
quote: Originally posted by Drace
quote: Originally posted by charaman
quote: Originally posted by Shady Ultima
As a musician, I listen to every form of music, with only one exception, and that is techno. I have a problem with techno because it allows people who do not even play an instrument to sit at their computer and make up a song. That bothers me, because it ruins the years of work I've put into playing various instruments.
To tell you the truth, I used to agree wholeheartedly with that statement. Now I'm quite the opposite. I write, perform (synthesizer and some guitar), and produce music influenced by electronic artists. It does require more talent than you would think to write. Electronic music, when properly conceived, is extremely intricate. Music completely analog in recording and production is fairly rare today, and while it detracts somewhat from the realism of the music, electronic means allow an artist to more fully bring across a point through music.
Yeah. There are good Techno songs which can sound nice on other instruments. Like the FFVII Boss Battle Theme on the guitar.
not exactly my point... but ok.
Originally posted by DraceBLOF ALL THE WAY!
Nederpop XD
Originally posted by GaryCXJkBLOF ALL THE WAY!
quote: Originally posted by Drace
Nederpop XD
Originally posted by carmen
Lennon=my hero. ^__________^