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hatshirt wrote:it bothers me that there will never be another like Nirvana. they came from out of nowhere to become infuential in so many ways

WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG!!!!!!!!

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Sorry, pet peeve of people who act like Nirvana just fell out of the sky stylistically and had a positive impact. Don't get me wrong, they were a great band. Too good, in fact, they made it look easy and spawned a stagnant generation of copycats and they allowed for Pearl Jam to be popular( :barf: ). My point, they were at the tail end of good "alternative rock" not the beginning. There were plenty of good music they drew from(in a positive way) that led up to Grunge. It just hasn't been obsessed over by lame gen. X'ers to such a pointless degree.

Seriously, Generation X, you guys grew up to be so lame and boring.

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Nirvana may not have been completely stylistically original but neither were Dinosaur Jr. or the Pixies.
Sonic Youth wasn't necessarily all that original either they just blended genres for a unique sound.

The reason it seems as if Nirvana "came out of nowhere" is information was not as available or instant as it is now.
Today if a friend or blog suggest a band you can be listening to them in seconds. In the early 90's it might take months to go from hearing about to actually hearing a band.
Your choices were wait for them to come on tour and hope that you saw a flyer when they did or send for a mail order catalog and mail order from that when you finally got it.
Some record stores had a decent selection but that was highly dependent on where you lived.
Nirvana was a gateway to bands like Sonic Youth, Dinosaur JR. and the Pixies and a big reason for their success.

In summation, these are all great bands who benefited from each other in various ways.
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MEC wrote:In summation, these are all great bands who benefited from each other in various ways.

This is truth.
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