Nero's Rome "We Play Girlfriend"
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Bush, Sliverchair and dozens of other shit corporate derivitive slugs............(shudders) Post Grunge made me cringe with disgust.
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@ReikoHinano777 What genre were they then? Because I bought the Togetherly album and I thought it was incredible
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These guys never hit it big ? Strange world.
Anyways, this type of sound should really resurface. It would be really refreshing in todays shit music world. I think that grunge/ 90s alternative never actually reached an artistic climax of some sort, it just abruptly vanished, replaced with some watered down rock.
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@SceneChicaHOEZxD Tell him I said thanks for this lol
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THATS MY BESTFRIENDS DAD THE LEAD SINGER!!!!!!!!!!! HE MADE A BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTER! ASTRID ANGELL!!!!!
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@RHutton2710 except for those of us who love the 90's and it wasn't our youth (I was in utero when Nevermind came out) I hate my generation, so yeah, not always does it fall like that, I do miss what I remember of the grunge/alternative 90's but I don't remember that much, and I have learned a lot about it and love it and when I'm 40, I'll still love it even though it's not my generation and my generation is now because now sucks and I'm not even 20, I don't miss the 2000's, 90's rule forever.
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I saw Nero's Rome in the late 80's when they had a great sound that I thought was like INXS the DOORs and Depeche mode all rolled into one. I feel lucky to have seen them play in Portland. What a great underground music scene Portland had back then, very eclectic and vibrant.
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Let's all move to Seattle and play some Grunge!
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@beatles20147 The lead singer, James Angell, is my uncle(:



If the 90s grunge scene had a cd collection i'd make love to the whole damn thing!
beatbopbaby 2 years ago 16
Every period of creativity leads to a period of stale excess. 60's music mellowed into 70's music which then degenerated into 80's music. The reaction to this was formed in the 80's and went public in the 90's.
Now we're on the same cyclic path again: 90's mellowed into 00's Nickleback-esque rock of mediocrity. The rebellion is coming in the next decade. It'll probably go mainstream in the decade after that. And so on.
kyotokombat 2 years ago 13