BVM Grunge TV
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BVMGrungeTV
Style: Grunge
Joined: June 21, 2007
Last Sign In: 1 day ago
Videos Watched: 405
Subscribers: 496
Channel Views: 13,806
BVM-TV aka Bohemia Visual Music. In 80's and 90's known as "Bohemia Afterdark". BVM-TV is a syndicated Music Television Network (Bohemia Visual Music) BVM-TV is running on KDOC 56.3 and in February 17th, 2009 we will be 32.3 Los Angeles to 19.6 million viewers and KORS channel 16.2 / 41.2 SDTV in Portland, Oregon 1.9 million and with KJKZ channel 27 Analog in Fresno California with around 800,000. BVM-TV runs 24 hour per day 7 days per week.

BVM-TV is FREE no subscription or nothing to buy! We are over the air antenna and satellite coverage in the television markets stated above. BVM-TV is "Your Music Channel"

Check out our website for further details and uncensored music videos that cannot be seen on YouTube.

http://www.bohemiavisualmus...
http://www.bvmtv.com

Also soon! Mobile BVM-TV!
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Record Label: Bohemia Visual Music, LLC
Label Type: Independent
City: Phoenix, AZ
Hometown: Portland, Oregon
Country: United States
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Channel Comments (36)
FuckingStanz (3 weeks ago)
Do you guys have any Posies videos? in particular, Flavor of the Month?
tijuanerayque (3 weeks ago)
u guys should play the beatles there awesome!!!!!!!!
UncensoredInterview (1 month ago)
great channel and great clips! we just interviewed Mudhoney.. a put up a few clips on our profile page. check it out if you get a chance, they gave a great interview!
serpentsong (1 month ago)
I like this channel and all the awesome vids but gee whiz... a plaid flannel background? it's over-marketed clichés like that cause self-respecting pacific NW bands to flee in horror. Maybe you could freshen up with something floral-scented? just a thought....
gnarlene (1 month ago)
Glad I found this channel. Love the old Grunge stuff. I used to work with Dan Peters of Mudhoney and Andy Wood of Mother Love Bone when those bands were just getting together at ABC messenger Co. Saw them and others play live at small little clubs like Squid Row, The Vogue and the Central tavern. Those were fun days.
Now I live in South Park (yes, really, a light industrial neighborhood in Seattle). I've finally recorded a rock album and you folks might just like it. Kinda punky, poppy with some country, folk and heavy metal stirred in. I get bored playing one kind of music all the time.
Again, thanks for the video's. Keep grungy, underground music alive.
adoxiagrunge (1 month ago)
I love your channel! very very interesting!

bye!
TheRacistsMustDie (2 months ago)
He Guys Nice Channell, can you try to find some Gruntruck and Tad vids, Tad is just cool but I can't find so many Gruntruck material so that's why.
TheRacistsMustDie (2 months ago)
He Guys Nice Channell, can you try to find some Gruntruck and Tad vids, Tad is just cool but I can't find so many Gruntruck material so that's why.
SinLF6662001 (2 months ago)
grunge is dead but we're raising it as a zombie. check us out. Trip Hazzard, we're a shit stoner-grunge band. worth a listen/watch
paz579 (2 months ago)
hey!i love grunge too,im a 90s freak :p ROCK ON
Grunge TV Music Videos,Concerts and Interviews
BVM Grunge TV See music videos clips and concert footage along with interviews from Seattle to Portland and the rest of "The Pacific Northwest" music scene from 1980's to late 90's.

The word grunge is believed to be a back-formation from the US slang adjective grungy,which originated in about 1965 as a slang term for "dirty" or "filthy". Mark Arm, the vocalist for the Seattle band Green River—and later Mudhoney—is generally credited as being the first to use the term grunge to describe the movement. Arm first used the term in 1981, when he wrote a letter under his given name Mark McLaughlin to the Seattle zine, Desperate Times, criticizing his band Mr. Epp and the Calculations as "Pure grunge! Pure noise! Pure shit!" Clark Humphrey, editor of Desperate Times, cites this as the earliest use of the term to refer to a Seattle band, and mentions that Bruce Pavitt of Sub Pop popularized the term as a musical label in 1987--88, using it on several occasions to describe Green River.Arm used grunge as a descriptive term rather than a genre term, but it eventually came to describe the punk/metal hybrid sound of the Seattle music scene.
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