MenacingMonk
Tranquilo
Not a big Nirvana fan, but they have some good tracks.
I can respect their music, but meh....it's written well in the sense that it has strong fundamental qualities, but it comes off as lifeless to me....like coloring within the lines, but only doing that...no real flair or soul invested into it....I like Teen Spirit tho....
Not a big Nirvana fan, but they have some good tracks.
You have called that horribly wrong
Facelift> Ten > NevermindTen > Nevermind
I can respect their music, but meh....it's written well in the sense that it has strong fundamental qualities, but it comes off as lifeless to me....like coloring within the lines, but only doing that...no real flair or soul invested into it....I like Teen Spirit tho....
Facelift> Ten > Nevermind
Alice in Chains > Nirvana
And today is also 17 years since Layne Staley died.
Compared to Layne, Chris and Eddie, who he's arguably more famous than and in modern media more revered as to the general non mainstream grunge listening public......then yeah, prolly, I can see that. But honestly I think "Smell's like Teen Spirit" was the worst thing he ever did and it ultimately cost him what was left of his life at that time, battling depression, chronic pain (He had a near crippling stomach issue from what I remember and he said Heroin helped him through it) and all that unwanted fame.
While I still maintain that he should have done a Bob Dylan (Create a shytty double album and purposefully make people leave you the fukk alone.) I also still maintain that that foul smelling bytch (She smells in public, brehs/brehettes, TRUST me) offed him so that she could get her cut of the fortune that would be had from a popular rockstar who was to die 'suddenly' and have their sales/interest double into an enermous payday.
I liked a good chunk of his shyt but gimmie Alice/Pearl/Garden, hell even MUDHONEY over the common majority that is the Nirvana Catalogue any day.