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sleepy jack 11-26-2007 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Franchise835 (Post 417313)
"It's better to burn out than fade away."

-Kurt Cobain-

More like Neil Young.

boo boo 11-26-2007 10:00 PM

Nirvana has influenced good and bad bands, thats common knowledge, no need debating it.

bordo 11-27-2007 02:58 PM

Nirvana has had an imense influence on the contemprorary music, no doubt about it!

Joshee 11-30-2007 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JackJeckel (Post 2992)
I love them, but like ^ said, all the little Nirvana bandwagon kids I've seen lately are irritating.

That would be me. =]
I totally love Nirvana.
Don't hold it against little Nirvana bandwagon kids.
At least it's Nirvana shirts and not Fall Out Boy shirts.

under 11-30-2007 10:25 PM

yeah, fall out boy shirts are crap compared to Nirvana.
theres more design in Nirvana shirts.

fall out boy shirts are just black with name in white.
yeah....exciting...

fool on the hill 12-01-2007 07:50 AM

Nirvana is a decent enough band, but nothing remarkable, speaking strictly from a musical perspective. Way overrated.

I used to own In Utero & Nevermind ages ago and listened to them extensively back in the early/mid-nineties, but I eventually got tired of them, not to mention every other band that came out sounding the same.

True, they broke up the vacuity of the mid- and late-80s music, but in exchange for what? A different set of lemmings?

And ever since then, what was previously known in the States as "alternative" has baffled me-- whereas "alternative" music in the 80s had a great amount of diversity, now it was all the same sounding crap, the same bloody formula.

While it is true that Nirvana was big back in the day, Nirvana would have probably been more seen as a passing fad today if Cobain had not killed himself. His suicide sealed the deal, making him a rock demi-god when there really wasn't much to show for it except hype.

All the testosterone driven bands of the 90s made me eventually switch off from the radio entirely. It astounds me though that bands like Nickleback can exist-- in the year 2007. Let's move on folks. There's more to music than more testosterone driven drivel-- a little variety would be nice, you know.

~ josh

firstblood24 12-03-2007 03:17 PM

nirvana was good i used to listen to them

GoBot*Wizard 12-03-2007 03:27 PM

dejavu? poo poo?
 
i loved nirvana, when i was like 8!... come on... when i listen to there mediocore riffs... dave,s doo doo druming... makes me wonder why he started foo fighters..

Dr_Rez 12-04-2007 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoBot*Wizard (Post 419152)
i loved nirvana, when i was like 8!... come on... when i listen to there mediocore riffs... dave,s doo doo druming... makes me wonder why he started foo fighters..

Your dumb.

And he didnt start them, he was them.

cardboard adolescent 12-04-2007 02:38 PM

I have yet to hear another grunge or post-grunge album that sounds like In Utero.


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