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02-06-2010, 05:31 PM | #142 (permalink) | |
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Smashing Pumpkin's Siamese Dream Soundgarden's Superunknown Rage Against The Machine's ST album Pearl Jam's Ten, VS, and Vitalogy Tool's Undertow Radiohead's Pablo Honey and (even though it was out after Kurt's Death) The Bends.............. The list goes on and on. Kurt became a martyr because he died. Their best days were behind them, again, in my opinion. Bleach was their best album, followed by (I guess) Nevermind. But In Utero was garbage. Muddy Banks was garbage. Incesticide was nothing more than b-sides and rare tracks. So, right place at the right time, I guess. I don't feel like he ever did much worth really remembering. I still, on a monthly basis, will listen to Soundgarden, Rage, and especially Pearl Jam. I would put any or all three of their frontmen ahead of Cobain as the "voice of the generation"
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02-06-2010, 06:11 PM | #143 (permalink) | |
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if anything it's Pearl Jam that got in the right place at the right time to squeeze into the mainstream. consider something with the classic rock swagger of 'Alive' being released to the mainstream just a few years later, like say '94. they would have been written off the same way Collective Soul did. Pablo Honey was just plain bland and inoffensive, it was calculated adult contemporary drivel. lucky for us Johnny Greenwood hated what 'Creep' originally sounded like tried his damnedest to 'ruin' the song with his solo and subsequently helped move the band in a far less sucky direction. being that he repeated the style almost to a T for 'Just'. |
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03-29-2010, 01:04 PM | #144 (permalink) | |
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The ones on Abba and The Strokes are the only ones I can agree with.
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03-29-2010, 01:36 PM | #145 (permalink) |
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Doubtful, Nirvana already had a huge impact before Cobain's death. The only thing that would have changed is that Nirvana probably woudn't be canonized like they are now, but they would still have a massive influence.
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