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Old 07-07-2016, 10:29 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Just because grunge was quite accepting of combining the sound with other genres, that doesn't mean it's vague. These other genres blended with grungw didn't make a new grunge sound. It just blended elements t-so that a band could show off skill un both. Otherwise, grunge would have a few subgenres. Grunge metal, grunge punk, alternative grunge and all that aren't real terms.
No, it's vague. It was just a marketing catchall term that had more to do with region and fanbase than it did to a particular sound.
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