The meat puppets are the first i believe.
The grunge scene of the early 1990s came out of Seattle, Washington.
They are both considered grunge bands
david Carson the father of grunge :D
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The grunge music scene first appeared in Seattle, Washington during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Artists like Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Pearl Jam were influential in defining the grunge sound and gaining popularity for the genre.
i think that post grunge is grunge music in the '00s after the grunge era had died out
How can it be when there are so-called Christian Rock bands? Music is simply music. It isn't satanic rock music is satanic! if you play some rock songs backwards they blaspheme jesus christ
grunge, and rave
A grunge typically refers to a person who embraces the grunge subculture, characterized by a style of music and fashion that emerged in the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly in Seattle. Grunge music is known for its raw sound, featuring heavy guitar riffs and introspective lyrics, often addressing themes of disillusionment and social issues. In terms of fashion, grunge is associated with a relaxed, unkempt look, often including flannel shirts, ripped jeans, and combat boots. Overall, a grunge embodies a rebellious spirit and a rejection of mainstream norms.
Modern day "grunge" is no longer called "grunge".... Modern day bands with stylings similar to grunge are classified as "post grunge"....
You pronounce grunge grŭnj.
Yes, the grunge movement and the Amish community can both be considered examples of subcultures. Subcultures are groups within a larger culture that share common values, norms, and behaviors that distinguish them from the mainstream culture. Both the grunge movement and the Amish community have unique characteristics and practices that set them apart from the dominant culture.