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Originally posted by: aplefka
The Nirvana scene? You mean the grunge scene? It's quite nice. While you're out on 90s Lane, you might want to check out this new band Pearl Jam's first album ten, they're great.
Originally posted by: surreal1221
I never really liked, or much less, understood the Nirvana "scene."
Originally posted by: surreal1221
Originally posted by: aplefka
The Nirvana scene? You mean the grunge scene? It's quite nice. While you're out on 90s Lane, you might want to check out this new band Pearl Jam's first album ten, they're great.
Yeah, the grunge scene. . . I gave it a shoot in middle school but failed miserably. I wasnt "grunge" enough. What a waste, I did get my first bj though, that was worth it.
Originally posted by: surreal1221
aah flied lice plicks. . .
I never really liked, or much less, understood the Nirvana "scene." so yes. this is new.
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: surreal1221
Originally posted by: aplefka
The Nirvana scene? You mean the grunge scene? It's quite nice. While you're out on 90s Lane, you might want to check out this new band Pearl Jam's first album ten, they're great.
Yeah, the grunge scene. . . I gave it a shoot in middle school but failed miserably. I wasnt "grunge" enough. What a waste, I did get my first bj though, that was worth it.
That is almost sig-worthy.
That's the problem, you tried to be a part of it. The best way to do things is let the music become a part of you, not the other way around. In the end it's better for you and the music, and you don't have to deal with a bunch of stupid scenesters.
Originally posted by: chrisms
Originally posted by: surreal1221
aah flied lice plicks. . .
I never really liked, or much less, understood the Nirvana "scene." so yes. this is new.
If you mean grunge, check out Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, (early) Pearl Jam, Mad Season, and (early) Stone Temply Pilots.. these bands+Nirvana comprise about 1/3 of the music I listen to frequently
Originally posted by: thedarkwolf
You should try Weird Al's Smells like Nirvana
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: chrisms
Originally posted by: surreal1221
aah flied lice plicks. . .
I never really liked, or much less, understood the Nirvana "scene." so yes. this is new.
If you mean grunge, check out Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, (early) Pearl Jam, Mad Season, and (early) Stone Temply Pilots.. these bands+Nirvana comprise about 1/3 of the music I listen to frequently
You listen to some decent music then. :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: chrisms
Originally posted by: surreal1221
aah flied lice plicks. . .
I never really liked, or much less, understood the Nirvana "scene." so yes. this is new.
If you mean grunge, check out Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, (early) Pearl Jam, Mad Season, and (early) Stone Temply Pilots.. these bands+Nirvana comprise about 1/3 of the music I listen to frequently
Originally posted by: thedarkwolf
You should try Weird Al's Smells like Nirvana
Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
Originally posted by: chrisms
Originally posted by: surreal1221
aah flied lice plicks. . .
I never really liked, or much less, understood the Nirvana "scene." so yes. this is new.
If you mean grunge, check out Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, (early) Pearl Jam, Mad Season, and (early) Stone Temply Pilots.. these bands+Nirvana comprise about 1/3 of the music I listen to frequently
Don't forget Temple of the Dog. Chris Cornell's (of Soundgarden) solo album is also excellent. In the end, though AIC > *
