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Originally Posted by Il Duce
Fleetwood Mac, Eagles and Boston are fine with me.
Haven't heard enough of Toto or Journey to have an opinion.
But generally, not a sub-genre I like much.
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If you`re interested in these bands, I`d recommend their best stuff to you, they`re both the finest examples of 1970s/1980s AOR.
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Originally Posted by blastingas10
alice in chains>>>nirvana>>>>>pearl jam>soundgarden>>>>melvins haha
naaa, let me change that. i need to listen to some more melvins
aic>>>nirvana>>the mevins>pearl jam>soundgarden.
what melvins albums would u recommend?
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The Melvins had a huge influence on the grunge bands, but for a grunge fan to like the Melvins is not always that straight-forward especially since their sludge metal sound is not always the most accessible. Place to start though is with
Houdini.
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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA
Led Zeppelin >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Pearl Jam.
I don't like the softer sound of Pearl Jam's songs. I don't like the singer's voice. There is almost nothing about their songs that I like, except that they are in tune.
An example of a Pearl Jam song I dislike is "Better Man." It starts out okay with some nice eerie electric guitar, but then turns into a soppy mess of repetitive sap with a little rev-up midway that doesn't redeem the song in my ears. The song is almost completely forgettable to me. I wish it were entirely.
I don't have tepid opinions! 
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Ok forget Pearl Jam and just concentrate on Free.