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06-10-2018, 01:12 PM | #844 (permalink) | |
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06-10-2018, 01:18 PM | #845 (permalink) | |
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Too bad he sings in a ****ty band and makes the most annoying voices this side of... maybe just the most annoying vocal performances of any rock singer.
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06-10-2018, 01:25 PM | #846 (permalink) |
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god, axl rose's voice is so ****ing annoying. and i actually like a few of their songs but they're still overrated af.
also why is this in a thread about grunge
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06-10-2018, 02:48 PM | #849 (permalink) |
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GNR at their peak from Appetite and for about 6 years later, they were unbelievably huge... maybe people forget but they were the biggest band in the world... they had like two albums in the top 5 at one point...they pretty much ruled MTV/Rolling Stone/media..
GNR may have been the last gasp of real rock and roll....Nirvana rock and roll?? I don't think so. Grunge was pretty much over by 1996, Soundgarden's last album, Screaming Trees Dust 1996, AiC 1995, Pearl Jam has soldiered on but their last classic grunge album was Vitalogy and that was 1994. The genre withered out quickly, you could feel it after Down On the Upside came out, the enthusiasm for the genre just waned. So given that I'm not sure Nirvana is exactly that influential outside of its own genre which was short lived. You could argue Pearl Jam or AiC or Soundgarden were just as influential but on what I'm not sure, the terrible generic clone bands that followed? What did Nirvana do in benefit of rock culture? I think Kurt turned out to be a martyr because he took his own life. |
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