Rank the Seattle bands

Started by Alpha Centauri3 pages
Originally posted by The Core
Foo Fighters are post-grunge, though.

Why are Foo Fighters post-grunge? Because they came after grunge? So is Lily Allen in that case. They're (Foo Fighters) a rock band, just a rock band.

Can everyone stop all this "Post..." bs? At least one or the other. Use the prefixes and stop complaining that music is getting lame, or stop using them and complain all you want.

-AC

Hehe, I am post-AC, cause I post after him. Get it? Haha. I crack me up.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Hehe, I am post-AC, cause I post after him. Get it? Haha. I crack me up.

Yeah, you're DC. Da C*nt.

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
Yeah, you're DC. Da C*nt.

-AC

He, for example, doesn't crack me up.

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
Why are Foo Fighters post-grunge? Because they came after grunge? So is Lily Allen in that case. They're (Foo Fighters) a rock band, just a rock band.

Can everyone stop all this "Post..." bs? At least one or the other. Use the prefixes and stop complaining that music is getting lame, or stop using them and complain all you want.

-AC

I'm talking about the time at which Foo Fighters broke onto the scene. Not the bands music. Nirvana were gone. A.I.C and Soundgarden had both dropped their final albums (on deaf ears) within months of one another, while Pearl Jam were nowhere to be seen or heard.

Grunge was, for all intents and purposes, dead, and Foo Fighters were an alternative rock band.

I've always been against the whole sub-labeling of bands, but that's not what I am doing here.

Grunge is such a dirty sounding genre... hmm

1.Pearl Jam,
2.Soundgarden,
3.Nirvana,
4.Alice in Chains

1. Nirvana
2. Alice in Chains
3. Pearl Jam
4. Soundgarden

Originally posted by The Core
This seems a little too generic a thread for you to start? Kinda surprising.

That's not a question, silly.

I was just curious- as I said, I was thinking about it.

Originally posted by The Core

Second the notion on adding Mudhoney, and Screaming Trees. If you guys aren't read up on those "other" Seattle bands, just go rent "Hype!".

Yeah- as I mentioned before, I thought I'd keep it simple so as not to stop some people replying.

1. Soundgarden
2. Pearl Jam
3. Nirvana
4. Alice in Chains

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
It's finally happened.

Bardock has receded so far into his own arse that he has become Ya Krunk'd Floo.

-AC

I've always wondered what exactly it would look like, and the physical logistics of such a manoeuver. Like, would your head eventually resprout from your inside-outed nose, only from inside your body and through your tiny, squeeky arse-hole?

Soundgarden; Pearl Jam; Nirvana; Alice in Chains.

1.Alice in chains
2.Soundgarden
3.Pearl Jam
4.Nirvana

1. Pearl Jam
2. Nirvana
3. Alice in Chains
4. Soundgarden

Screaming Trees then Mudhoney for 5th and 6th respectively imo.

1. Soundgarden
2. Alice In Chains
3. Nirvana
4. Pearl Jam

And mine isnt just Nellinators backwards...I just noticed that lol...

-Nirbana
-Alice In Chains
-Pearl Jam
-Soundgarden

Re: Rank the Seattle bands

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Something I was just thinking about.

Rank them 1-4, 1 being highest.

The biggest four only: Soundgarden; Pearl Jam; Nirvana; Alice in Chains.

biggest four only? mmkay...

1. Jimi Hendrix
2. Nirvana
3. Pearl Jam
4. Alice In Chains

since when was jimi hendrix a band?

The Jimi Hendrix Experience?

Yes, Jimi Hendrix is from Seattle. The Jimi Hendrix Experience is not as both the drummer and bass player were English. The Band of Gypsies was also not a Seattle band.

The Seattle bands have a distinct sound- geography is incidental.

1. Alice in Chains
2. Soundgarden
3. Pearl jam
4. Nirvana