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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 8:53 am
by Tom
Zhu Wenshao wrote:Being a giant grunge fan, I must say Nirvana is the second worst of the bands. ...With Pearl Jam being the worst. Kurt Cobain wasn't that impressive (including song writing), just that Nirvana became so much more popular because they would go more mainstream to appeal to the most people. He and the rest of the band recieved a lot of attention. The two most popular of the grunge bands were the two worst.

...And I don't care that much about Pink Floyd getting back together for a concert, or whatever they did. They certainly won't be getting any better, it is just a let down for people who expect more.
Just out of interest, who would you see as some the best grunge bands ever?

Pink Floyd is a difficult one that only the most avid music listeners can appreciate and understand. They make references that are specific only to a type of targetted audience, they didn't expect everyone to understand them.

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 2:41 pm
by Zhu Wenshao
Well there weren't many grunge bands. Some say Foo Fighter, Lighthouse, Audioslave, and etc (some newer alternative bands with grunge history [such as Chris Cornell]) are grunge bands, but they aren't.

The best grunge band was the rarely known Mad Season. It was a grunge super band formed by Layne Staley of Alice in Chains, as vocalist, two guys from Pearl Jam, one from Screaming Trees, and one from no where. It was a side project to everyone in the band, and they were only together for a year and a half. They had one CD (Above) and a few live performances. But undoubtedly that one CD has been the best I have ever heard, and Mad Season was the best of all the grunge bands (widely accepted fact). It is good litsening for everyone.

But they only had one CD. Some of the other grunge bands lasted longer and made more. There was a band similiar to Mad Season, it was Temple of the Dog. Like Mad Season it was formed by some of the best in grunge (including the arguably best vocalist ever, Chris Cornell), and they only had one CD. But it was a softer side of grunge, and the one self titled CD they had was almost as awesome.

The best grunge bands that had multiple CDs would probably be Alice in Chains and Soundgarden.

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 3:03 pm
by Tom
*Celebrates that I have some CDs of the above two bands*

Umm Foo Fighters? They're most definately Alternative Rock, not grunge. I quite like Audioslave myself, I bought the CD looked in the album covers and noticed was it the lead from Soundgarden and guitarist from... dam can't remember his name. Out of Exilw is being spun quite a lot by my CD player at the moment.

Listening to Trivium CD now :D

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 4:13 pm
by Energetic Lemur
Has anybody here listened to 'Melon Collie and the infinate sadness' by the smashing pumpkins? If not, it is awesome :) , especially 'Tonight Tonight' and 'Galapogos'. Being the cynical little sod i am, i thought they were all teenage angst, but when i actually listened to it, it was great! :D

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 8:24 pm
by KDS
I wonder if I will get pelted with rocks after I ask this...

Oh, well...

Does anyone listen to George Michael here? Wham! or post Wham!?

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 9:41 pm
by Xiang Zhuang
Kyung Dae-Seung wrote:I wonder if I will get pelted with rocks after I ask this...

Oh, well...

Does anyone listen to George Michael here? Wham! or post Wham!?
Here's my list of songs on my playlist by Wham!, then George Michael.

Wham:
Last Christmas
Everything She Wants
Freedom
Wake Me Up Before You Go Go
Careless Whisper

George Michael:
Father Figure
Faith
One More Try
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me (w/ Elton John)

I know there are more songs by the G-Man, but I don't have them.

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 2:47 am
by Tom
*Sighs* I worry about my cousin sometimes. I found an Elton John greatest hits CD in his carry case, next to all things a DMX Album!

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 9:02 am
by fallen_saint
*cough* who is george michael? :oops:

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 9:38 am
by Stedfel
A musician from the late 80's. Well, I think it was the late 80's. I honestly can't remember.

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 10:46 am
by Xiang Zhuang
I think it was more or less the entire 80's. I think, nowadays, what George Michael is most famous for is how he "came out" to be gay; that is, being caught with a male prostitute in Central Park.