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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2007

Video for the Dinosaur Jr single "Get Me"

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  • Watch out kids, it's a teenage trap! One moment you're listening this song on YouTube, the next you find yourself in on a festival in your 30's, stoned out of your mind, with no degree and no job! It's awesome!

  • @villadavid4ever Grunge never existed. It was just to label bands who lived in Seattle. Does Nirvana sound like Soundgarden? Does Pearl Jam sound like Alice In Chains? Does Local H sound like Mudhoney? No No No.

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  • I wonder where those kids are now...

  • @MrShotgunJesus Yeah, in a lot of ways they did. Grunge wasn't necessarily a sound strictly from Seattle. It was any number of bands from all over who had the same influences and similar sound. Lester Bangs was using the term "grunge" in regards to music as far back as the late 60's, so I can agree that it was named by music critics. But the scene named itself as well.

  • El verdadero Mainstream del Alternativo de principios de los 90's!! La melancolia hecha musica :')

  • Matt Dillon & Jay Mascis went down to a Northampton, MA school to recruit some kids for their music video. Dillon was directing. My best friend Carlos, the big kid in the grey hoodie, thought Dillon was Jay Mascis and said "Yo dude, I really love your music." Funny moment. Also, that's Kurt Fedora from the Northampton band Gobblehoof looking thru the window 0:37. He played w/ Mascis on the Reality Bites OST track "Turnip Farm." Consider this a tidbit of Western Massachusetts alt music history.

  • good song

  • It's Uncle Eddie from Grounded For Life!

  • @sjogro degree = debt anyways!........ unless your lucky and your parents pay!

  • @needlearmor I myself kind of like doing both: enjoying music as it is and yet thinking about what it is, what it expresses, where it draws its influence and so on. The two attitudes are not contradictory ; I do it by not putting it on a pedestal.

  • @MrShotgunJesus But Nirvana, Mudhoney and Pearl Jam certainly have cross overs. What the fuck are you talking about? that is like saying, "Rappers all sound different, they just call them rappers because they live in the same area". hahaha pft.

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