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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2008

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I was bored, I had both Nirvanas and Sonic's version of "Marijuana (moist vagina)" in My Media, And this is how it migth sound if they were put together. So this is how a jam could sound. It sounds pretty good in the beginning. The picture is just something i stole of the internet. It's a joke in swedish.

I do not own any uploaded materials, yada yada yada

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  • wow This was completely painful, but kind of in an enjoyable way.haha It's definitely interesting to hear the 2 versions together. Both bands are very significant to music. A lot of bands - Nirvana included - held Sonic Youth to high regard. Sonic Youth may not be bigger, but they're very important to music in a different way. Both bands have done a lot.

  • They way I see it is both Sonic Youth and Nirvana are very important bands, if Nirvana never became buddies with Sonic Youth they would of never been signed to DGC and if they were never signed to DGC alternative music wouldn't of been pushed into the mainstream. Without Sonic Youth and Nirvana the world music would of have been very different.

  • @AlmigthyIsDead thank you!

  • @AlmigthyIsDead yeah, a troll with constructive discussion left in me to talk and more points and knowledge to argue. Who are you so? pffft

  • @gavquinn

    Are you by any chance a troll?

  • @AlmigthyIsDead It doesn't matter if you think they're shitty! They were the biggest band in the world at one stage, and there was other, better stuff going on at the time. The "music scene" was dominated by metal?? When? I don't think that a few popular bands led to domination, and "the scene"? is just that, it's not anything, but an MTV selection, which aint worth a thing. And where did I say that Nirvana didn't influence contemporary bands, I didn't write that. I just asked who they are.

  • @gavquinn

    I don't even get your point. I stand by my opinion. And Gn'R is a really shitty band.

  • @AlmigthyIsDead You say that "the music scene" was dominated. But your referring to bands like Nirvana, G n' R? I would say they were a type of pop music, there was still lots of important Indie Rock going on that was before this time, and after it. So maybe they changed the genre of biggest American Rockband slightly....? In the early 90's..?

  • @gavquinn

    When Nirvana started out the music scene was still dominated by 80's metal bands. With Nirvana on MTV (Sellouts or not, whatever) peoples attention shifted towards alternative music and small grunge bands and a lot of the bands like Pearl Jam would've never been discovered if Nirvana hadn't served grunge to the average audience. And saying that they didn't influence contemporary bans is ignorant, IMHO.

  • @AlmigthyIsDead But how, I hear people say "Nirvana changed music" What did they change? And the bands that came after them?

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