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Edit: Same vein as Superheaven, I like Basement more though.
Grunge is certainly alive and well, but more and more it's crossing over with other genres.
Nothing could be considered grunge, but they're also arguably shoegaze.
Diarrhea Planet (arguably a pop-punk band)
Donovan Wolfington (also more on the pop-punk side)
It's actually a pretty cool time for punk/grunge right now.
For some reason, my device is not allowing me to play these recs
I agree though.. I actually enjoy grunge more now than I used to (which is saying something), now that it has evolved into being a bit more eclectic than it used to be. It's also nice to see grunge influence other genres as well; IMO, it brings some nice elements to the table.
I'm sure this was already mentioned considering this is like a 5 year-old thread (brand new member), but isn't grunge like not punk? Like isn't Alternative?
That's because it wasn't very memorable IMO. I've only given it one listen from start to finish though. (Disclaimer: Sometimes my opinion changes with multiple listens.)