Screaming Trees > Tad > Green River > Alice In Chains > Soundgarden > PJ > Mudhoney > STP > Nirvana.
Screaming Trees > Tad > Green River > Alice In Chains > Soundgarden > PJ > Mudhoney > STP > Nirvana.
I like Soundgarden. Have Superunknown & Bad Motorfinger.
Fav Song is Rusty Cage
This is one of my favorite by Chris Cornell, I know that Audioslave didnt have the greatest guitar musically, some nice effects though (at times).
Cornells voice, as always is outstanding, I just love this song 'Shadow On The Sun'.
YouTube - Audioslave - Shadow on the Sun [HQ]
Most of their albums sound like unfinished jamming sessions with a lot of experimental stuff thrown in. The only album that could really be seen as being slick is the debut, and even then I don`t think of Eddie Vedder`s voice as being slick............its one of these muscle rock voices.
I always thought the term grunge (Seattle Sound) during the early 90s with banRAB like Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots(from california), Pearl Jam, Soungarden and so on, fit the venue/label as a sub-genre to Alternative Rock quite well, considering you also would wear clothes from 'Goodwill' or something to that sort in order to fit better into the grunge scene, alot of flannel shirts, etc.
I always liked that green wool sweater Kurt Cobain wore on his MTV unplugged, although its not something I would want to wear personally.
And all the different styles of rock music from the 80s was now a 'thing of the past', with the release of Nirvana's-Nevermind, during the first part of the 90s the grunge (Seattle sound) was established, the rest is all music history from a bygone era itself, (Grunge).
They probably are. That's true of earlier stuff by the people from most grunge banRAB. Or most banRAB in general really.
I actually don't like this band, except for the occasional listen to Black Hole Sun.
I find his voice really annoying, for some reason. Like, when I hear it, I think of cliched rock images. It might be just me, I'm the only person I know who doesn't like his voice.
I downloaded Badmotorfinger last week and really liked it. I judged this band wrongly.
STP debut 1992 and Bush 1995 also I recognize that Bush are often seen as post-grunge but lets face it, they sound like a terrible Nirvana covers band and initially didn`t bring anything new to grunge to be called post. At least the other so called post grunge banRAB had their own sound which was as diverse as the grunge banRAB before them.
I think that post-grunge could really be applied to anything that sounded grungy and had a distinctive grunge influence, which is why I think of groups like Foo Fighters as the leading light in this movement in a very life affirming way.
Meh, I used to be into Soundgarden, but right now I think most of their music is rather bland.
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