Album Rating: 3.0
Probably would've suited him better too.
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changed the landscape of very mainstream 90's rock
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Album Rating: 3.0
And ruined the underground for a good couple of years, what a guy.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Band was the last of the real culture shaker uppers. Absolutely everything in music since has paled in comparison.
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Album Rating: 3.0
I pine for the days when big labels decided what I listened to as well. What a great time that was.
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"And ruined the underground". Not sure about this or. Most music is "underground" so you are basically saying music took a hit when this came out lul. Even underground rock still produced a lot of great stuff imo
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Album Rating: 2.0
"I pine for the days when big labels decided what I listened to as well. What a great time that was." [2]same tbh
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Album Rating: 3.0
Most music is "underground"
In 1991 when cds cost 10 bucks and streaming wasn't even around, access to the underground was limited. it was terrible
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Album Rating: 5.0
It was gold
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^uggh
Ahh I wasnt taking accessibility into consideration. I was born into the streaming era. It really is amazing how much the record labels influenced taste and even how people viewed history.
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Album Rating: 2.0
resources and ideas were limited
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Album Rating: 3.0
I should've be a bit clearer, sorry. Ignore that first post, let me have another chance to explain myself:
A lot of shitty no-names started up and got signed because of grunge, leading to a horde of wannabees and coatriders. Bunch of otherwise good underground bands got signed and ruined because the label milked it dry. Grunge dies, nobody wanted them anymore. Crawl back to indie labels. It was like a 3 year thing, but it happened. And it sucked.
Goddamn it stop putting me at the top of the page
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Album Rating: 3.0
But yeah, music is better off today than in the 90s.
Don't listen to the old-heads with their wistful talk, it was awful.
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I cant imagine what I would be listening too in a different time. I owe everything to yt, rym, scaruffi and mark prindle.
John Peel must have been a messianic figure.
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reminds me of metalcore
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"But yeah, music is better off today than in the 90s"
In terms of access and artistic freedom, for sure.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Yeah yeah.
pass me a post-tirade prune juice, please sonny
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If I do will you make this bashing of grunge become a more regular thing?
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Album Rating: 3.0
It'd be less special if I did it all the time.
Once every 3 months, enough time for people to lower their guard
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Album Rating: 5.0
John Peel was an absolute diamond.
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