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BLEACH MY FAV ALBUM........ WOW I had in a casette.... :S wait, still have it :D
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um, yea. Bleach is probably my favorite of all of Nirvana's masterpiece collections of songs.
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Bleach is a fucking amazing album. So is Incesticide.
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@x3kAyLiNiCoLe that's right! NIrvana <3 R.I.P. Kurt
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@Pinkzer Punk is a literal Style regardless of what you say, punk defines specific artists. also, just because a band is accepted and liked by punks doesn't mean they're punk. if fat mike made a country album that didn't involve punk it's just country nothing more nothing less. you're ignorant to say punk isn't it's own style and defined by characteristics only punk has. the only reason there are so many comments against is because you wrote all of them, stfu and suck a donkey's ass.
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@xxMassMurderer1235xx I feel bad for overwhelming the comments on this video to argue with you, thus this will be the final message I post. However, to address your final remark, "Idiot: an utterly foolish or senseless person." What I said, whether or not you agree with my personal view point, makes complete and utter sense; I explained quite thoroughly what I meant. For you to misunderstand me, or the punk philosophy, is a shortcoming all your own. You were also quite impolite and immature :)
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@xxMassMurderer1235xx I actually know this from experience having played at so called "punk" venues in the past, I can definitively tell you they are accepting of all genres, as long as you are true to yourself and make the music you love, which is in fact derivative of the philosophy behind punk in the first place. Putting down someone with a different view on the term punk, in of itself would categorize yourself as quite the opposite of punk...
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@xxMassMurderer1235xx Side bar, if Willie Nelson acted "punk" or made a "punk" album, he would in fact be considered "Country-Punk" or whatever the label became. Next point, this "punk scene" you're referring to is a group of people sharing similar views, likes, and dislikes. Since the group associated with the "punk" attitude also share simliar taste in music, there organically develops a common sound for the bands playing to said people at shows, however, the "punk" scene will allow all genres
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@xxMassMurderer1235xx Next point, 2) Punk as defined by the bands/fans working within said realm, is defined as an attitude, not a literal "style" of music. They of course have assigned a common sonic style of music to go with it, but anything can potentially fall under the category depending on the attitude/image. Knowing who Willie Nelson is makes him not punk to you, however, if say Joey Ramone or Fat Mike made a country album, it would be labeled "country-punk" or something simliar...
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@xxMassMurderer1235xx 1) Rock is not necessarily obsolete, more accurately it would be described as too broad. It has grown to encompass such various sub-genres that it has lost specific connotation, however it is still very much a standard label utilized in music. To say "Rock" is obsolete is to say all genre labels are obsolete, which I fully agree with, I think the lines between genres are far too blurred to retain any actual meaning...



Bleach was recorded for a few hundred dollars. Much better than Limp Bizkits shit shingles that cost over a million each to be million dollar fags.
norcalirob1978 2 years ago 72
fucking powerful man.. best fuckin band in the world.
x3kAyLiNiCoLe 2 years ago 62