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02-27-2013, 01:18 PM | #1 |
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Are there any bands left from that era that are together still and making hit songs?
Seems like the flameout rate is large for alot of those early to mid 90s bands..
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Now he has time to do Velvet Revolver.
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Most bands don't last 20+ years without MAJOR lineup changes. They never really have. A lot of the individuals from those bands are still pretty prominent. |
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I thought AIC's "Black Gives Way To Blue" album was pretty ****ing awesome. They've got a new lead singer, for obvious reasons, but he took a back seat for that album and it was mostly Cantrell singing. |
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I thought the album sucked and the tracks I've heard from the next album suck as well. |
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Here's small snippet of a review of the album...
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Yeah, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and a few others. Grunge was a fad that lasted only a few years because the music and lyrics were so depressing. There's not much market for that anymore. |
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02-27-2013, 02:44 PM | #12 |
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heh, yea i guess there are not many bands or solo artists for that matter still making hit songs after 20 years. Peoples tastes change over time.
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Ironically, Grunge was every bit as faddish as Hair Metal.
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