some yeah, depends on the songs really. but i dont like the real underground trance sounds and beats. im more of a house, electro, and dnb guy i like this and this i get high off without weed. (at 2:10 i wet my pants :blush5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgRypVbEgSA"]YouTube - Jochen Miller - Red One (Extended Mix)[HD]
Im debating on dropping some Mda later tonight, I may save the song for then. I've been looking for some good raves but there are like none... There are massives like Tao but unfortunately I can't really afford that this year
yeah! shits expensive! i was gonna go to winterfresh but none of my friends were going so i just rolled at my friends house w/ the pills we already bought if you listen to the song on mda, listen to the whole way through so that you dont expect the part at 2:00, i love it! i've never been to a massive before actually just a lot of lil mini raves/parties and now my rave friends are becoming ex-ravers.
Alice in Chains is amazing and I really like all those top tier bands labeled as grunge: Soundgarden, Nirvana , pearl jam Some of the lesser known grunge bands I've heard I'm not really a fan of.
i LOVE nirvana esspeically their first album bleach tool is the greatest grunge band though its like a modern pink floyd mixed with metal
not too much of a fan. dont really like the ones guerilla mentioned. but i dont know much bout it, like im not sure what qualifies it.
Ive never even thought of Tool as a grunge band but I like them and I guess Undertow is kind of grunge. I love Tool though, saw them this year!
grunge is when you mix heavy metal and punk and a person complaining all in one thats what makes a grunge song grunge oh and power chords
um closest thing to grunge i've liked is a band named Lightning Bolt would that be considered grunge? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5yPu4F0TPE"]YouTube - Lightning Bolt-The Sublime Freak
i wouldnt call tool a grunge band at all. i think youre trying too hard to classify things. a lot of musicians take influences from a million different places; you can't just say that alternative is anything with two genres mixed together. there are plenty of bands out there (i think tool is a fine example) that can't be pigeonholed into any one genre. also grunge isn't heavy metal and punk; grunge was a reaction against heavy metal.
Grunge a reaction against heavy metal? That's news to me. Alice in Chains and Soundgarden took most of their sound directly from Black Sabbath.
lets replace heavy with hair. you are correct. not heavy, but definitely a reaction against hair metal bands and loud, overblown stadium rock of the 80s. Grunge, and Nirvana in particular, scaled everything back, made it more personal, simple, and raw.
Alice in Chains was the best grunge band, though really they're more metal in terms of actual style, they got the grunge title by having the right attitude at the right place at the right time. Also I like Hole more than Nirvana, Pretty on the Inside is better than Bleach, and Live Through This I find a lot catchier than Nevermind, though for 3rd albums In Utero definitely beats Celebrity Skin. Also for the 80's I'd probably say Madonna was probably the most influential musician.
she has written most of her stuff. maybe all not sure. but she sings, performs, and considering the writing, she definitely is a musician. its not that difficult to be a musician. to be a likeable musician is another thing.
Yes. I think metal in the 80s was beginning to sound like it was made by machines, not humans. It was getting too indulgent. Grunge wanted to make heavy music more personal again, more existential.
Yea Madonna writes and produces the good deal of her own stuff as well as plays instruments. Either way it wouldn't matter, Elvis wrote almost nothing of his own things(at least when it comes to his hits) and Elvis is one of the most famous musicians alive.