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View Poll Results: Best band: 90s Seattle Era
Nirvana 47 31.13%
Alice In Chains 40 26.49%
Soundgarden 15 9.93%
Pearl Jam 18 11.92%
Stone Temple Pilots 6 3.97%
Mudhoney 6 3.97%
Other 17 11.26%
Tad 2 1.32%
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Old 03-04-2008, 02:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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i always love it when some people try to claim that sonic youth were grunge
Sonic Youth were very much proto-grunge. They were a huge inspiration for Mudhoney and Nirvana in the early days.
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Sonic Youth were very much proto-grunge. They were a huge inspiration for Mudhoney and Nirvana in the early days.
Grunge was a movement. Not a sound. That bands like Nirvana got ideas from Sonic Youth means absolutely nothing, except just that. They also got ideas from Pixies, and other American Indie/College Rock bands. Does that make them all "proto grunge"? Just the term "proto grunge" seeks to indicate that the grunge movement was more significant than college rock and the American underground. It wasn't. It's the other way around. Grunge was an offshoot of those genres. They were not precursors to grunge.

More importantly, SY had nothing in common with the grunge culture, and the majority of bands (maybe the whole lot) sounded nothing like them at all.

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