Wednesday, April 20, 2022

(Finished April 20th, 2022) Part 4 of The Ten Best Grunge Bands: More Lesser Known Grunge Bands

Hello,

Watching the show "Super Pumped", which is the story of Uber.  Three Pearl Jam songs were played in the first episode. With Nirvana's "Something In The Way" being in "The Batman" grunge seems to be having a moment. This is more likely a blip than something that will be prolonged. I've loved listening to so many great classic grunge songs in the last couple of days. Grunge wasn't around very long, but it did make an impact.  I Googled the question how long did the grunge era last? I came across the answer that it died out about 1996, That's very accurate in my opinion. This first blog is I'll be sharing songs by lesser known/ obscure grunge bands. 

Spoiler alert: Nirvana is not my #1 grunge band, neither are they my #2 or #3 grunge band.

In part 2 of this blog series I had 5 songs by Hammerbox. They were "Simple Passing", "Anywhere But Here", "Hole", "When 3 is 2" and "Hed". I have discovered more songs by Hammerbox that I want to share here.  "Trip":


This song is diminishing returns. "We":


Hammerbox "No":

A bit of a bluesy feeling grunge song. Mad Season "Artificial Red":

Mad Season "Long Gone Day":

Mad Season "I Don't Know Anything":

Chris Cornell and Layne Staley "Right Turn":

Green River "Come On Down/ PCC/ "This Town":

Some songs from the "Singles" movie soundtrack, not sure all of these are grunge.

 Eddie Vedder and Stone Gossard "Breath":

 Chris Cornell "Seasons":

 Paul Westerberg "Dyslexic Heart":

 Paul Westerberg "Waiting For Somebody":

 Mudhoney "Overblown":


 Mudhoney "Here Comes Sickness";


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