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Everyone told me they must be awful because of the Busted thing, but they aren't. I feel suitably ashamed.
Coldplay - a rush of blood to the head is an amazing album.
The Smiths
Disturbed - great running music.
I think they're just not for people with no musical sense of humour.
I didn't like his post-Fightstar stuff much though.
Van Halen.
I am a child of 90s alternative, and Nirvana was the band that thankfully killed off ridiculous spandexed poodle-rock overnight, BUT... I just can't help but love Van Halen. Jump and Why Can't This Be Love? are just f*ckawesome.
Yes, they are ridiculous and easy to write off as useless junkies but Nikki Sixx is a good songwriter.
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Slash and Izzy loved Aerosmith in 87. Gossard and McCready loved Aerosmtih in 1992.
Viva Forever and 2 become 1
For instance, Alice in Chains and Stone Temple Pilots were not hugely different to being glam rock bands just with more serious drug problems.
What happened though was Smells Like Teen Spirit knocked off Warrant's 'Cherry Pie' from the No 1 spot.
It is seen as being a significant shift in popular music.
The whole sex/drugs/rock n roll thing of the 80's became replaced with drug addiction/rock/introspection.
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Dr Feelgood as well.
They are still ridiculous though.
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I wanted to hate them but they are fucking excellent at distilling 80's excess into something that is very clever (in a nudge nudge, wink wink post-modern kinda way) and very funny.
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They thing that actually had the biggest impact on popular rock music here seems to have been rave culture.
Grunge is a pretty weird grouping of bands anyway.
I mean, what do Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Mudhoney, Melvins actually have in common?
For the most part it was more of a geographic grouping, than an artistic/content one.
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