Nirvana scene from 1996 documentary on the Seattle "scene"
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biggest criticism of this movement was the pop anticapitalist rhetoric as portrayed by some of the interviewed, really predictable, really submoronic. too anti anti.
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@MrBonnalurken U r poorly educated-- anyone with any type of music knowledge knows that Nirvana is not emo--they were consider grunge; if you're going to dis a band,at least get the genre right moron. Furthermore, it doesn't matter what counts as history where your from, the fact is that this band brought underground music to the masses, knocked Micheal Jackson off the Billboard Charts, sold over 30 million albums worldwide & you? Well you're still a loser who's band never made it; bye bitch :)
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@willieramsey21 Your point was ... what? That you can't compose a sentence and spell ARE or COUCH? Where I'm from emo music doesn't count as history.
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@MrBonnalurken yet they made history and our still talked about and you?....my point exactly--stay on moms counch and keep hating ;)
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@MrBonnalurken LOL emo? obviously u didnt grow up in this time period. Nirvana and grunge ruled because it was actual rock and the opposite of all those queer-glam-rock bands where all the guys dressed in make-up and girl clothes.
grunge music could be the closest we will ever get again to the great music of the late 60's and 70's rock
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@rsohlich1 Nirvana is super faggy EMO-licious emoalidocious. It's all faggotry. No rock, no fun, nothing great.
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@username30045 emo? Nirvana was just fucking rock, some punk, and whatever else, but they were so great.
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@ImTehSlenderMan The only difference between grudge and emo is eyeliner.
So fuck you. Fucking emo . . .
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@username30045 They aren't emo...
@thefakephil your an idiot, they are not emo.
hiddentunnel 1 year ago 11
This is from the documentary called "Hype!" for those who don't know.
satyricon65 3 years ago 10