70 songs were pleasant for the most part (except War Pigs from Black Sabbath was kind of scarey'' still is but a classic)
the 80s brought us Sardonia from the like of Gothic bands such as Bauhaus/Peter Murphy, Jesus and Mary Chain, Echo and the Bunnymen, Chameleons UK, even Morrissey with The Smiths, cure.. etc
but they're a fun depression.. a good feeling depression. co-misery music.
then the fucking 90s came along with Thrasher Metal, Grung and Death Core.. I MEAN WHAT THE FUCK
Grunge was actually around since the 1970s (late) but didn't take off until 1988. The Seattle scene was in.
but right around 1994-95 with the Death Core shit... couldn't deal. Primus a bit but they're not really death core.
And Green Day is Mall Rat Pop Punk. it's not real punk, but I enjoy their early work. Dookie? I have that CD somewhere at the wifies house (soon to be ex wife)
Unrelated, I have traffic court Monday but I fucked up and didn't get the photo I wanted. I'll try for tomorrow.
Originally posted by BeigeWarlock
70 songs were pleasant for the most part (except War Pigs from Black Sabbath was kind of scarey'' still is but a classic)
the 80s brought us Sardonia from the like of Gothic bands such as Bauhaus/Peter Murphy, Jesus and Mary Chain, Echo and the Bunnymen, Chameleons UK, even Morrissey with The Smiths, cure.. etc
but they're a fun depression.. a good feeling depression. co-misery music.
then the fucking 90s came along with Thrasher Metal, Grung and Death Core.. I MEAN WHAT THE FUCK
Grunge was actually around since the 1970s (late) but didn't take off until 1988. The Seattle scene was in.
but right around 1994-95 with the Death Core shit… couldn't deal. Primus a bit but they're not really death core.
And Green Day is Mall Rat Pop Punk. it's not real punk, but I enjoy their early work. Dookie? I have that CD somewhere at the wifies house (soon to be ex wife)
Unrelated, I have traffic court Monday but I fucked up and didn't get the photo I wanted. I'll try for tomorrow.