𝑻𝒓𝒚𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝑻𝒐 𝑹𝒆𝒎𝒆𝒎𝒃𝒆𝒓 𝑻𝒉𝒆 90𝒔 - Grunge is Death!

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Thank God it´s #NinetiesFriday the 13th!

Is that a thing?


Well, it gave me a chance to do a little Special on Templars and other Slashers:

𝕄𝕚𝕕𝕟𝕚𝕘𝕙𝕥 𝔾𝕖𝕞𝕤 - 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗕𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝗧𝘂𝗻𝗲𝘀 𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗡𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗱 - E13 Friday The Scarry Number

But okay enough promoting my own stuff, last week I was being a happy #TRUE90sKid stating that we loved it loud in the 90s.

𝑻𝒓𝒚𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝑻𝒐 𝑹𝒆𝒎𝒆𝒎𝒃𝒆𝒓 𝑻𝒉𝒆 90𝒔 - I Have Prove That The 90s Are Back

We Like It Loud

Back in the nineties, we invented, metalrap, rock-funk metal, alternative metal, now metal, new metal, screamo, and many other noisy shit.

And all of them got a lot more attention thanks to the sound of the Seatle Underground that reared its ugly head above the tarmac in the early nineties.

Grunge

Even the nice, sweet, well-educated, over-privileged white boys could not stop themselves from falling in love with that loud loser scene.

Grunge was the magic mushroom of the nineties, that unexpected sound that came from nowhere Seattle and concurred the planet.

We were all sucked up by this huge Black Hole Sun!

So why the F Seatle?

I get to the Seattle part in a bit, but do you guys know who is called the Godfather of Grunge?
TBH I did not till I was deep-diving a bit more into the lives and deaths of the folks.

That made me curious as hell, and I found this crazy horse clip. The vid comes with many shots of the audience. Looking at those dudes and dudettes showed me that yes, this might have been the foundation for the Grunge era.

Now I am not gonna say that Grunge was born in Seattle, but it definitely grew up there, and that is like growing up in The Netherlands at least when it comes to the weather.

The rain-soaked, working-class environment of Seattle shaped the grunge aesthetic—flannel shirts, thrift-store fashion, and an unpolished slacker attitude.

And Johnny was a visionary once again, after turning Punk mainstream he knew where the next musical shockwave would come from.

Alienation and Discontent

Grunge spoke to their alienation and discontent, a little similar to how punk responded to the 60s and early 70s, and to Disco and Hippies.

Grunge was a not-so-silent rebellion against the flashy 80s. Against the materialistic culture symbolized by glam rock and consumerism.

That 80s vibe clashed with the disillusionment of a generation facing economic instability, political cynicism, and environmental concerns.

Basically, those Grunge folks are very similar to the Snowflakes growing up at this moment, so musically I expect some new guitar-based super scene to emerge any time soon.

The thing is with sensitive people they often lack the words to let it out. They will express themselves through art, through music, but that's not enough to numb the agony on the inside.

That agony is the engine for creation and destruction.

You hear it from start to end in the Seattle music scene. It´s cultivating a distinct sound characterized by angst-filled lyrics and loud-quiet dynamics.

Building on the distorted sound of metal, drawing inspiration from bands like The Stooges and Black Sabbath.

Not just musically, also the lifestyle. But you can not expect a Snowflake to be like Ozzy Osbourne or Iggy Pop.

Snowflakes are not made out for that....

Epic Come At A Price

Grunge needed a generation that was a bit mental to come up with crazy shit, and there are side effects to making epic tunes.

Epic Tunes & Crazy shit, why do I think Axl? Just look at that due nowadays, and he survived.

What is even more insane is that all those Gunners are still alive????

WTF, yes, Gilby Clarke, Slash, Matt Sorum, Izzy, Dizzy, Duff, and even Steven Adler

Grung = Death?

While so many Grunge heroes did not survive their ´90s heroin years.

Just off the top of my head Alice in Chains' Layne Staley, Blind Melon's Shannon Hoon, and this guy that drowned....so they say, Jeff Buckley who died at 30 in 1996.

And one of my personal favorites, Andrew Wood was the lead singer of Mother Love Bone, whose members later formed Pearl Jam (with Eddie Vedder) and Temple of the Dog (with Cornell).

Wood died in 1990 of a heroin overdose at age 24.

Ohh and please forget this guy:

Scott Weiland Singer of Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver but as always Scott was a faker dying in 2015 and not in the mental nineties or early 00s.

But remember this guy:

Bradley Nowell

The Sublime frontman mixed ska, punk, reggae, grunge rock, and hip-hop into short-lived musical magic until his 1995 death from a heroin overdose at age 28.

Then there was this other pandemic:

Rock & Roll Suicides

I am not gonna list Kurt Cobain here because I still believe he was shot, or want to believe.

I will bring up this guy....no he was not Grunge but he deserves a place on my list...even if it´s just because we looked a lot alike in the nineties.

Let's skip to one of the biggest losses, or actually two.

Chris Cornell, I love voices where you here that little bit of mental. I said that before, and yes I know these artists suffer more than most, but they deliver Gems that help a generation to cope.

Of course, I list his close friend from that other just not Nineties band killed himself a couple of months later.

I liked Grunge, but for me, the party did not really start till Linkin Park and Chester hit the scene....guitars, synths, and a little insanity how can you love that?

Not just singers

To credit a few more;

Gin Blossoms' guitarist Doug Hopkins committed suicide in 1993.

One more, Kristen Pfaff the bassist for Courtney Love's band Hole died of a drug overdose in 1994 at age 27.

And that Hole lady is still walking, while she was the biggest junkie of all??? You see real MOFOs never die, guess that is why I am still here.

But like with Kurt, Kirsten left some question marks....

Ans strangely they all point to the lady who wants to be the girl with the most cake...again.


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WTF do I do on #NinetiesFriday?
Well, don't do what I do because that would be copy/pasta!

But some ideas are music, movies, television, sports, or really anything Nineties related.

I assume movie, TV, or music topic reviews or talk will be most common, but you could also talk about a sports memory or something else.

Thank Goodness you made it till the end Pees, Love and I am out of here!

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You know @whywhy? It is funny how I was totally distance from this community... And now that I am back again, one of the first post I ser, is this piece of beauty. God, I do love grunge. Thank you for this, baby!

Gracias Guapa, glad to see you back and this was definitely one of the bigger positives from the 90s...well except all the overdosing and suicides but musically ...wowow

Musically speaking, of course, hahaha!

Gin Blossoms are probably one of my most favorite bands. Change by Blind Melon is one of my favorites of theirs even though most people only know "No Rain". Bon Jovi is one of the only bands that survived through the grunge era and continued to make their own music.

Change is my favorite!!!

No rain has got nothing on change....

But how can all the Gunners be alive while grunge is Dead???

Happy Friday the 13th btw

I think there are still some bands out there doing their thing. I don't really know though. It's probably just gotten absorbed into a different genres.

Yeah like I found Extreme still around... but still Guns and Roses...they are all still here...how?

Anyway glad to see Change is not just my guilty pleasure

Now Slash's recent stuff is really good, but Axel just needs to stop. He sounds horrible now.

You have developed this well. Listening to everyone that's the whole story. I met these bands you mentioned (most of them) when they were hot, and I was just the right age. What do I know? I'd put
Faith No More somewhere, too

And later Mr.Bungle, too.

They are so in place but also like RHCP beyond these sensitive snowflakes.

I will have to call them out because.... damn I agree

RHCP, too, agrees.
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This was such a great post. Yes, a little depressing, but still good. This was my music! I spent the nineties listening to techno and grunge. Well dNb actually. Breaks and then grunge when I wasn't listening to anything in the electronica genre.

I had no idea Chris Cornell past. I seen Sound Garden open up for Danzig when they were first starting out. I drove 4 hours to Cleveland to see the show and the whole time we drove we made fun of the "Soundgarden" name. IDK why but we thought the name was hysterical. Then the concert started and we were all completely floored. Frankly, they blew Danzig right off the stage. Next day I went to the record store and bought everything I could find on Soundgarden. Listened to nothing else for about a month straight and couldn't stop talking about the opening act at the Danzig show in Cleveland.

Soundgarden and Nirvana really opened the floodgates for grunge. It was like they set the standard for the sound of a decade.

Great post! As always, a flood of memories! Cheers!

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Oh man that’s sick! I’d pay anything to of seen Soundgarden that early! Would love to see you post on Nineties Friday! Danzig’s first record was 88 but two through five were nineties. Drop a post about this one week 🎸

Sorry for the late reply, I just found this. Yeah, I'd love to do a Nineties Friday, maybe this coming weekend. Soon for sure though, I loved that decade!

Mate a story like that makes the writing even more fun and it's awesome to see opening acts grow way beyond the bands they opened up for.

I still consider myself lucky meeting many great bands working at the club in the Netherlands back then.

Those stories, those Tunes we will vary them with us spread them when the time is right.

Thanks for the awesome comment!!!!
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I saw Linkin Park in fall of 2000 opening for P.O.D. Right when there first single ever broke months after the first record was released! Who would a thought they’d blow up as big as they did!

You even got Mother Love Bone this week! Nice! I gotta be honest I’d take them over Pearl Jam Any day!

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Hmmm 🤔 why would Pearl Jam not be listed and Mother Love Bone called out like a pers. Fav.

But yes Linkin Park gave me the perfect mix between my two loves guitars and synths.

Thanks for dropping by !PIMP