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Old 03-17-2016, 06:19 PM   #31 (permalink)
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And throw Pearl Jam in there too. ****ty band.
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Old 03-17-2016, 06:37 PM   #32 (permalink)
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And throw Pearl Jam in there too. ****ty band.
Pearl Jam are pretty hit or miss for me, but screw anyone who didn't answer with Acid Bath or the Melvins because you're wrong.
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Old 03-17-2016, 07:58 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Well first of all I'm talking about the Patton era of fnm not the original guy or 1st album

And I change my vote to korn has well. So korn wins

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Can't beat those albums the crazy thing is its,2016 and korn is still here touring and making music
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Old 03-17-2016, 08:00 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Well first of all I'm talking about the Patton era of fnm not the original guy or 1st album

And I change my vote to korn has well. So korn wins

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Can't beat those albums the crazy thing is its,2016 and korn is still here touring and making music
I called it first, you're just jumping on my bandwagon.
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Well first of all I'm talking about the Patton era of fnm not the original guy or 1st album
Well, they did release three albums in the 80s and one of them was with Patton.
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You call it crazy, I call it unfortunate.
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Pearl Jam are pretty hit or miss for me, but screw anyone who didn't answer with Acid Bath or the Melvins because you're wrong.
There was this Rockdoc on Grunge or something and the dude who looks like Sideshow Bob from Melvins was kind of pretentious like only Melvins played true Grunge. I forget if he was reffering to Nirvana & Soundgarden or Creed & Nickelback but yeah he was like "I play the real stuff and they play the fake stuff." OK I get it you're from the state of Washington and you were out before Nirvana and you dress all grungy and junk, but I thought bands like Babes in Toyland could hold their own. No need like you are the only one who discovered Grunge music.
OK even though it should had been Melvins, I kinda get why Nirvana is the face of Grunge, but why is Greenday the face of 90s Punk?
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Ummm... Melvins weren't grunge. They were mostly sludge metal. I just played Melvins. Take it from a guy who's heard 175 grunge albums. Melvins were an influence on future grunge albums, but they themselves weren't grunge. Grunge has a very distinct teenage angst and guitar style. Melvins had angst and guitar, but not the same kinds.
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Ummm... Melvins weren't grunge. They were mostly sludge metal. I just played Melvins. Take it from a guy who's heard 175 grunge albums. Melvins were an influence on future grunge albums, but they themselves weren't grunge. Grunge has a very distinct teenage angst and guitar style. Melvins had angst and guitar, but not the same kinds.
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Good copy on the Muffs.

What a great and underrated exciting band.

That's funny your take on Buzz Osborne. I haven't seen that interview but considering how much they borrowed from Sabbath they got some nerve talking about who's the real deal.
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