Album Rating: 5.0
7000 votes for this bad boi
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Battinson brought me back to this
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endless nameless fucks hard
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Album Rating: 2.5
can't be many albums with more than 7k votes here
I don't want to 'sign up' to that Soundgraden thread, but reading it made me realise I should probably revisit the entire 'scene' - things change over time and I could do with a fresher perspective.
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Album Rating: 2.5
the beatles of the 90's, overrated and thoughtless band
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Overrated ya but tracks like tourettes, endless nameless, milk it, paper cuts, etc were my gateway into noise rock
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Album Rating: 2.5
yeah its noise alright, imagine playing 3 chords on an entire album on every song and being hailed as a music god...
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Album Rating: 4.5
“the beatles of the 90's, overrated and thoughtless band”
Absolutely not. Brilliant band that just happened to become obscenely popular.
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Eh, the definitely did rip their sound straight from a lot of proto-grunge bands of the 80s
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Album Rating: 5.0
Yeah. As Kurt single-handedly changed the cultural zeitgeist and was the figurehead for tens of millions of confused, angry teens across the face of the planet we all wished the band themselves could sound a bit less of a rip off of crackerbash.
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Nice pasta
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Album Rating: 5.0
Sounds like a crackerbash song title! :D
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imagine imagining that any one person had single-handedly changed the cultural zeitgeist
Jesus Cobain
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Album Rating: 5.0
I know it’s hard to believe but it actually happened. Oasis did it as well in the UK.
You slags have absolutely nothing to compare it to. How massive and culturally shaping music was is a complete outside context problem for people under the age of 40. Especially you John with your Japanese school girl pant fetish.
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Album Rating: 2.5
there's only one decent Oasis song, i cant imagine bringing up that band in a conversation about anything other than 1 song but i get you
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Album Rating: 4.5
^ I can't stand Oasis, but they were fucking huge and EVERYWHERE here in England in the '90s... they infiltrated culture to obscene levels, and were a large part of the superficial lager/Tony Blair/Britpop/Shitpop "Feel-good factor", "Cool Britania" nonsense.
So yes, whilst I was never happy with it, saying that bands like Oasis didn't hugely affect the zeitgeist would be an outright lie.
The same goes (much more preferable to me personally) for Nirvana.
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Album Rating: 2.5
D' You Know What I Mean?
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zakalwe what are u saying? no one argues that nirvana and oasis didnt have massive cultural impacts. that doesnt change the fact that they still ripped off lesser known bands that came before them
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Album Rating: 2.5
shhhh if you speak the truth you will be banned, Elon doesn't own this site....yet
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Album Rating: 4.5
*Elon Musk buys Sputnikmusic.com for 3 dollars*
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