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Old 09-24-2012, 10:50 AM   #9 (permalink)
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As I have understood it, Grunge became a sub-culture. And I also think it did so unintentionally, just merely by choosing not to go with any kind of culture that was around at that time.
But would you say at this point there are only a few bands left, and that the music of that time is all that Grunge is nowadays, or does the lifestyle/ "fashion" and everything else still live on? Curious to know how this is reflected on in America today, as I myself being from Sweden donĀ“t really have any good input in the matter...
My friends & I spend nights driving around in a custom chevy van, drinking Olympia, moaning about how our parents divorce is ruining our life, trying to score heroin, then having unprotected sex. Ima name my son "Courtney".
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