Nine Inch Nails: Pinion + Terrible Lie, Woodstock 94
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@aicfan85 nirvana was more of a grunge band, i think
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I know that Manson is the son musical of Trent but after I see this performance I feel that Manson had a influence on Trent
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@TitoSilvey yeah. but some punk rock legend consider them as a punk...
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Look what heck Lolla has become, a buch of pussy brit indie bands, overhyped NME whack shit... I wish I was there back in 90's to see the real shit!
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@aicfan85 Nirvana was not a punk band, they were grunge.
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I love you. Trent and yes I'm a girl
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Shit man, if trent would'be gotten on that stage with the muscles he has today. Everyone at the stage wouldve died I think :P
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@Mrlutsfer - "The Definition of a NIN concert" ? Interesting considering it was woodstock / many bands. Not detracting from your comment I just think it's ironic. True, but ironic.
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@90sAlternative I'd do it one-handed.
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sooo fucking good, grew up on NIN, I was in 5th grade during this performance haha



I would fight a grizzly bear to the death with only being given brass knuckles in order to go back in time to see this performance.
90sAlternative 2 years ago 43
Nirvana was a punk band.. punk bands don't play super-complicated music.. and as far as ideology and aesthetic goes, they had some similarities. You don't have to like Nirvana, but to deny their overall impact is naive.
aicfan85 2 years ago 21