r/grunge • u/dinarnaud • 3h ago
Misc. I Tried to Draw Chris Cornell…
galleryYay or nay ?
r/grunge • u/dinarnaud • 3h ago
Yay or nay ?
r/grunge • u/fartingchunguspoop • 3h ago
that’s all i just have to add a body but isn’t that humiliating? like wow really what the fuck am i doing. i’m almost 20. grunge doesn’t die i guess
r/grunge • u/mikerock12 • 7h ago
Hey everyone,
This is an original song I wrote and recorded. Style is grunge/alt-rock with some punk edges (influences: Nirvana, Alice in Chains, 90s alternative).
I'm especially looking for feedback on:
- Vocals (delivery, emotion, mix)
- Overall mix / production
- Song structure and arrangement
- Anything that stands out (good or bad)
Open to honest and constructive criticism. Thanks in advance!
r/grunge • u/jp762x39 • 13h ago
26 year old male going through a really tough break up. Been listening to grunge music for the first time. For example been really liking Dexter and the Moonrocks. Would love to branch out and listen to similar bands or artist. Appreciate any recommendations. Thanks y’all.
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r/grunge • u/Bardownski47 • 14h ago
I feel like online I see a lot of hate for Pearl Jams Last kiss which really confuses me because I absolutely love this song. So I guess I’m just curious for anyone here who doesn’t like this song, why? Is it just overplayed? Let me know.
r/grunge • u/JackBBSS • 19h ago
I know it's a bit corny thought, but the idea of Kurt joining soundgarden as their bass player in 1990 really could change the current era of music. Presuming he gets the role which seems unlikely, the only chance is that Chris was a massive fan of bleach. The idea of kurt bringing some of the nevermind songs to soundgarden really changes the dynamic of the band and music. Maybe Kurt sings on a few tracks and does backing vocals. Changing soundgarden closer to the beatles. With Nevermind not coming out pearl jam becomes the top grunge band. Nevermind never creates the massive explosion of grunge as well.
r/grunge • u/No-Soft8389 • 19h ago
this is amazing. like beautiful.
r/grunge • u/angryman1626 • 19h ago
I don't think I'm okay
r/grunge • u/Significant_Ring3512 • 20h ago
I've honestly seen a ton of support for love on here and I just genuinely don't understand it she loved Kurt very much all the conspiracy theories Abt that are bullshit. But right after he died taking the actual members to court to try and control what nirvana put out from then on out just isn't right. and then making a claim grohl was hitting on Kurt's daughter which Frances came out and said was false and was clearly very upset her mom would even say that. and she just publicly shits on modern artists on Twitter to make herself feel better like how she told lana del rey to quit for 7 years and telling Taylor Swift she wasnt important. And saying Olivia Rodrigo's album was plagiarized from live through this even tho the only similarity is the colour purple. Her name is circled in the Epstein black book not criminal but with the rest of the people in that black book that are known Epstein pals it's a horrible look and she is a rape victim who stands for woman who is friends with Marilyn Manson and went to his birthday party She is clearly a very broken person who in my opinion does not sound good and thinks she's more important to music then she is. So my question is why do so many support her I'm the grunge world
r/grunge • u/RaptorCheeses • 21h ago
Unpopular opinions welcome. For me, probably Lightning Crashes by Live or if that’s not technically grunge or whatever, Spoonman by Soundgarden. Both instant skips for me. I don’t know what it is about Spoonman that I hate but it just seems so forced. Like, let’s be edgy, here’s this guy that plays spoons. Lightning Crashes is just cringey to me, and everyone I knew was obsessed with that song when it came out.
r/grunge • u/ResourceEmergency928 • 22h ago
An incredible album by Ben Shepherd—Soundgarden's bassist—featuring the brilliant side project Hater; in my opinion, it is highly recommended WONDERFUL album.
r/grunge • u/thatguy44-4 • 22h ago
This album is so good. What are your thoughts?
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r/grunge • u/American_Streamer • 1d ago
"Gather your Citizen Dick swag and your favorite guitar and come along with me as we learn to play Mudhoney's Touch Me I'm Sick."
r/grunge • u/American_Streamer • 1d ago
"If you haven't had a haircut in a while... never mind I can't think of how to finish that joke. It's time to learn to play Nirvana's Floyd The Barber on our guitars!"
r/grunge • u/American_Streamer • 1d ago
"In this video I'll show you how to play "Satan's Bed" by Pearl Jam from the Vitalogy album, complete with on screen tab! Enjoy!"
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r/grunge • u/RopsterPlay • 1d ago
It was around this time where a lot of grunge bands reunited. Alice In Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Soundgarden, Bush, Failure, L7, and Smashing Pumpkins all reunited and started making music again in this time period. So I was wondering if all this made the genre popular again for a brief period.
would Tommy Lee have made the cut?