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Old 12-09-2008, 10:10 PM   #2041 (permalink)
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i edited a little bit hopefully it's a little easier on the eyes now lol.

as for in utero being over produced, yeah probably in the end. to my understanding it started out as a really raw recording done by steve albini i think. when it was brough to the label they didn't like and supposedly a whole argument ensued between how nirvana wanted the record to sound and how the label wanted it to sound. it was then remixed but i believe a few of the songs kinda kept more of that raw tone.
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Old 12-09-2008, 11:46 PM   #2042 (permalink)
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I really like Nirvana. When Kurt died, I went through a big Nirvana stage, like, only listening to them. But i still like them enough. Although lately i see all these 14 year olds with Kurt shirts on from Hot Topic. I'm not impressed.
And Ramones? Don't get me STARTED
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Old 12-11-2008, 01:20 PM   #2043 (permalink)
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Not a fan of Nirvana. I never got into grunge and that whole "look how much angst I have even though I'm a normal dude with a normal family."

The whole scene was far from legit. When Bon sang "I've got the down payment blues..." he really did have the down payment blues. When grunge kid got into the look they were cattle. I really don't like the people that went through the phase. Weak.
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Old 12-11-2008, 05:20 PM   #2044 (permalink)
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Not a fan of Nirvana. I never got into grunge and that whole "look how much angst I have even though I'm a normal dude with a normal family."

The whole scene was far from legit. When Bon sang "I've got the down payment blues..." he really did have the down payment blues. When grunge kid got into the look they were cattle. I really don't like the people that went through the phase. Weak.
i'm bored so i'll bite on this obvious troll post.

if you never got into it how do you know it wasn't legit?

you're trying to compare a performer to a fan. how many ac/dc fans were more than cattle? tight jeans, mullets, cheap beer, and molestaches.

was cobain fronting when he screamed 'here we are now! entertain us!'? could it actually be possible that a generation of kids who grew into adolescence in an economic recession that resulted from an excess of disposable plastic egocentric pop culture might actually be depressed at the stupidity and short sightedness of the generations that propagated the decadence?

i really don't like people who think that only the 'purest' of music came out when their generation was the focal point of the mainstream market. get the **** over your ego, you're old, the mainstream stopped caring about your generation a long time ago.
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Old 12-12-2008, 02:37 PM   #2045 (permalink)
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i'm bored so i'll bite on this obvious troll post.

if you never got into it how do you know it wasn't legit?

you're trying to compare a performer to a fan. how many ac/dc fans were more than cattle? tight jeans, mullets, cheap beer, and molestaches.

was cobain fronting when he screamed 'here we are now! entertain us!'? could it actually be possible that a generation of kids who grew into adolescence in an economic recession that resulted from an excess of disposable plastic egocentric pop culture might actually be depressed at the stupidity and short sightedness of the generations that propagated the decadence?

i really don't like people who think that only the 'purest' of music came out when their generation was the focal point of the mainstream market. get the **** over your ego, you're old, the mainstream stopped caring about your generation a long time ago.

Fine, but they came and went. I do like other stuff (Chris Isaak of all things) but the stuff that comes and goes to me seems like pop. I'm glad the mainstream doesn't care about me.....everyone here seems to hate the mainstream.

I'm not a troll on this bb. I just have points that aren't widely accepted. I can live with that and I would never get rude on this bb. It's all about differences.
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Old 05-19-2009, 09:56 AM   #2046 (permalink)
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What? No LITHIUM??????
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Old 05-19-2009, 11:46 AM   #2047 (permalink)
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I mostly agree with their choices, to be honest. Lithium is a great song, though
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Old 05-19-2009, 11:53 AM   #2048 (permalink)
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  1. "Wings of Love"
  2. "Lonely Boy"
  3. "We Can Help You"
  4. "Satellite Jockey"
  5. "In the Courtyard of the Stars"
  6. "You're Just the One"
  7. "Pentecost Hotel"
  8. "I Never Found a Love Like This"
  9. "Take This Hand"
  10. "1999"

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Old 05-19-2009, 12:12 PM   #2049 (permalink)
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I agree with a lot of their choices, but I think that if they put friggin Smells Like Teen Spirit in there they should have put Lithium in there somewhere.

Paper Cuts is such a creepy song...glad to see that it got some love from them.
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Old 05-19-2009, 12:14 PM   #2050 (permalink)
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Well, of course Smells Like Teen Spirit was going to be on there. It was practically the anthem for the 90's.
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