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[Grunge/Hard] Second Coming
official site: http://www.secondcomingmusic.com/welcome.html Heres a band from Seattle, the US, not signed on big stuff, not known world-wide but which really deserves that recognition since they kick many asses! I recommanded that band to many people
When Metal/Rock Went "Grunge"...
A friend and myself are trying to find all of the albums that Metal/Hard Rock/Rock bands did the switch back in '94-95 or so...we thought of White Cross - Equilibrium Whiteheart - Inside Neon Cross - Torn Holy Soldier - Promise Man Petra - was it
Soundgarden was NOT a grunge band!
God I hate the fact they get lumped into that category. They are from Seattle...that doesn't make them part of that style. Now, they did influence that style, after all they were around earlier than all the other bands...but in actuality they had more
[Grunge/Metal] Alice In Chains
myspace official website In many ways, Alice in Chains was the definitive heavy metal band of the early '90s. Drawing equally from the heavy riffing of post-Van Halen metal and the gloomy strains of post-punk, the band developed a bleak, nihilistic
[Grunge] Local H
Local H is a two-men band born in Zion, IL in 1987. It original members were Scott Lucas (guitar, vocals), Joe Daniels (drums) and Matt Garcia (bass). That last left. After a failure of finding new bass player, Scott Lucas got the idea to insert bass
King's X - Inventors of Grunge?
I was recently reading an article on King's X and came across a comment made by Green River/Mother Love Bone/Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament who declared King's X invented Grunge. It was quite an interesting comment but the more I thought about it, the more
Grunge~ Can it be considered heavy metal?
Watching the clips of Metal Evolution and they ask the question, can grunge be included as part of heavy metal? What's your opinion?
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