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Originally Posted by Rainard Jalen
indie rock's been around for ages - no matter what people referred to it as (college rock, american underground, whatever). "Alternative", before grunge hit the mainstream, was the old term for what we today refer to as indie. After grunge, the term ALT ROCK became abused and eventually came to refer to virtually every other mainstream rock band - hence why it was popularly replaced with the term "indie".
Kurt was most inspired by bands like pixies.
i wasn't denying pearl jam were a grunge band. what i meant to express is that grunge/seattle sound is not a genre. the bands sounded often nothing alike. These aren't the four big bands of a genre- They're the 4 big bands of a movement.
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Its good to debate each individuals concept of the history of music, that is what a music forum is meant for. But so many times people contradict themselves. For example: You state 1st, that pearl jam is classical orientated. Then you state, not denying they were grunge, etc. And to say that the 5 major bands often sound nothing alike? When they all applied the same chord patterns, lyrics, etc. Twisting & adding a little poetry to ones post does not make it a fact, Only a personal opinion. I think we are splitting hairs here, I can suggest the fact that 90s/grunge could be influenced by blues, jazz, gospel, and so on. And the music industry has its own terms of classifications. And even then, it can change day by day. I agree to an extent the indie sound has been around even before the term 'Indie' was conceived. I just believe there are to many terms to different styles as it is. let alone personal classifications. The most convenial way of doing/applying things is so often dismissed. I guess I am old school, Music is music within its individual styles, etc. I have enjoyed this debate, and look forward to more. Peace.