Grunge
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Everett True waxes philosophical on the late, great Lemmy. Read more
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Just because you’re on a downward spiral doesn’t mean you can’t produce a masterpiece in the process…. Read more
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An in-depth, enjoyable book by the band that invented, defined, and then overcame Grunge. Read more
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In the long and storied Mudhoney discography, this little single is an anomaly. Surprisingly, it’s lead singer Mark Arm‘s only solo release, and it’s a corker. Yes, it’s designed as a parody of Bob Dylan‘s album of the same name, but that’s where the parody ends. His take on “Masters of War” is surprisingly straightforward, Read more
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It’s easy to forget just how powerful a role Soundgarden played within the Seattle scene; with Badmotorfinger, they would eclipse their hometown and become a heavy, hard rock band that transcended the grunge tag. It also isn’t surprising that success would come, thanks in part to the powerhouse singing of Chris Cornell. This collection–released in Read more
