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View Poll Results: Which band is better?
Pixies are way better 67 23.93%
I prefer The pixies 62 22.14%
I like them about the Same 40 14.29%
I prefer Nirvana 56 20.00%
Nirvana is way better 55 19.64%
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Old 11-20-2009, 09:15 PM   #41 (permalink)
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I chose Nirvana, because when I was ten it sounded revolutionary. When I first heard the pixies I was much older, and having already listened to a bunch of indie/punkish stuff, they sounded kind of blase. I love nirvana, but probably for purely sentimental reasons.
This is almost the exact opposite of my experience.
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Old 11-20-2009, 11:20 PM   #42 (permalink)
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No. Nirvana vs. Pavement would actually be difficult. Otherwise, the choices are easy: Sonic Youth, The Pixies, then whoever impacted your life more. Personally, Nirvana, though The Pixies had more early influence, whereas Nirvana affected thousands, if not millions, more people than the Pixies.
As a big Dino Jr. fan you are areally selling them short...
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Old 11-23-2009, 09:38 PM   #43 (permalink)
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To be honest the two really aren't that simular. The execution and directions the bands took were totally different.
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Old 11-26-2009, 09:38 PM   #44 (permalink)
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I love both bands. Kurt was highly influenced by The Pixies. I perfer what Nirvana did with that influence. The Pixies are still an amazing band though.
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Old 11-28-2009, 12:24 PM   #45 (permalink)
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I love both bands. Kurt was highly influenced by The Pixies. I perfer what Nirvana did with that influence. The Pixies are still an amazing band though.
He said when he wrote "Smells Like Teen Spirit" that he wrote a "pixies song" and was a little sketchy when they recorded it because it's not the Nirvana type of style. It worked out though. I'm reading this huge book that is like a day by day journal of the band. Some of the things they experienced are quite amazing.
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Old 11-29-2009, 02:53 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Pixies. For me its not even close. Never been a begin Kurt fan.
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Old 11-29-2009, 05:31 PM   #47 (permalink)
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its hard to say because both are different. nirvana was a bit more pop song.
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Old 11-30-2009, 12:42 PM   #48 (permalink)
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We have all established the Pixies played a huge roll in Nirvana musically but other than that I don't see them as contributing to Kurt Cobains outlook besides the fact of Cobain admitting to ripping off the loud quite technique.
The bands are completely different lyrically and were trying to do two different things with there music.

I get tired of Nirvana and The Pixies getting compared so much just because they were cited as an influence of Nirvana, just because a band is influenced by another band doesn't mean they will sound all that similar, and comparing bands that are completely different from each other is stupid.
For example, Lil Wayne was heavily influenced by Alice In Chains and greatly respects Layne Staley.

In my opinion the closest sounding thing to Nirvana that influenced them Would be Mudhoney or Green River and I think that would be a much better debate.
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We have all established the Pixies played a huge roll in Nirvana musically but other than that I don't see them as contributing to Kurt Cobains outlook besides the fact of Cobain admitting to ripping off the loud quite technique.
The bands are completely different lyrically and were trying to do two different things with there music.

I get tired of Nirvana and The Pixies getting compared so much just because they were cited as an influence of Nirvana, just because a band is influenced by another band doesn't mean they will sound all that similar, and comparing bands that are completely different from each other is stupid.
For example, Lil Wayne was heavily influenced by Alice In Chains and greatly respects Layne Staley.

In my opinion the closest sounding thing to Nirvana that influenced them Would be Mudhoney or Green River and I think that would be a much better debate.
You have a good point. What is there to debate really?
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Old 11-30-2009, 02:48 PM   #50 (permalink)
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To debate in regards to Nirvana and Mudhoney? I can think of a few.
  • What Nirvana would be like without Mudhoney
  • What would have happened if Nirvana did pick Dan Peters over Dave Grohl
  • What band ultimately played a bigger role in the sense of being influential to Nirvana; Green River or Mudhoney
  • What Nirvana have even gotten signed without the initial success of Mudhoney at Sub Pop?
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