I think Sub Pop just didn't invest enough into their artists from a personal standpoint. It seemed like everyone jumped ship from them as soon as grunge got popular. Where as in the mid-90s you had bands like Sunny Day Real Estate who did get a fair amount of attention and after breaking up some of the artists new projects returned to Sub Pop (Jeremy Enigk) same with Carissa's Wierd with Grand Archives and Band of Horses. I don't think their was much of a sense of label loyalty amongst the bands.
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Originally Posted by METALLICA89
Ive seen you on muiltipul forums saying Metallica and slayer are the worst **** you kid go suck your **** while you listen to your ****ing emo **** I bet you do listen to emo music
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