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Old 07-07-2016, 10:12 PM   #202 (permalink)
JGuy Grungeman
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You just said Alice in Chains wasn't grunge. Somebody call a psychiatrist!

I already explained to you the custom of Floyd and their connectiom to prog. That's the only reason why I believe the fanbase was right. I'm only saying I'd more quickly take their side based on what prog means to me. You'd be the one without the brain if you not only deny the things that connect them, but totally forget them after they were just explained to you.

Plus, since when did AiC not have the lazy vocal delivery, teenage angst and emotion, extremely raspy lead guitars, and social concern/deep emotion related topics, and metal influence that are the key factors of grunge?
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