Grunge Essays

  • Grunge

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    Grunge In the isolated city of Seattle during the mid 1980's a new sound and attitude was developing. Although it didn't yet have a coined term it would later become know as Grunge, "originally a tounge-in cheek term for the pungent guitar noise propagated by the cultish independent label Sub Pop" ("Grunge"). This mix of 70's metal and early 80's punk blasted into mainstream America and brought the hard rock sound of the 70's back to life, but the sudden, unexpected and to some unwanted, fame

  • Grunge Culture

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    Grunge Culture Skaters. They are the typical representation of the grunge culture of the ‘90s. Extremely wide pants, pockets that go to the back of their knees, extravagant piercings, intricate tattoos, and twenty-fourth century hair dos are just part of the looks that these so called “grungy people” are made of. Or at least they were when the grunge phenomenon started. With the death of Kurt Cobain, lead singer of Nirvana, the grunge movement seems to have slowed down and even—as some say—disappeared

  • Essay On Grunge

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    This paper is an analysis of the grunge movement, an exploration into genre classification, audience and artist identity and how it is related to media and cultural capital. This paper will also highlight the vast difference between literary perception of the movement (analysis and articles written about grunge) versus the perception of inhabitants of Seattle that witnessed the grunge movement as it happened (extracted from interviews in the grunge documentary, Hype!). The late 1970s gave birth

  • Grunge: The Musical Revolution that Changed America

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    GRUNGE: AN INTRODUCTION Music in America in the late 1980s saw a revolution in the form of a whole new genre, which would later be known as ‘grunge’. It is perhaps one of America’s most notable contributions to the music world. Grunge originated in Seattle and spread through the United States over the 1990s. It also influenced the international music scene, inspiring artists, and creating a huge world-wide fan base. The music was inspired by punk rock, but had more edgy riffs coupled with emotive

  • Christos Tsiolkas's Loaded as Grunge Writing

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    Christos Tsiolkas's Loaded as Grunge Writing Grunge writing as described in Ian Sysons lecture and article Smells Like Market Spirit is to be a fad or marketing ploy to cash in on the grunge scene and to have the same properties and appeal as grunge music, which emerged from Seattle’s underground just before the emergence of grunge writing in Australia. The properties of grunge music are raw sound, distorted guitars, contrasting song dynamics, focus on music, rejection of theatrics, inspired by

  • Analysis Of Grunge

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    from heavy metal to punk rock. This description embodies grunge as an attitude, a form of music and as a style. Grunge music hit the mainstream throughout the late 80’s into the early 90’s. Though grunge did not want to have either of these identities, punk or heavy metal, and in fact rebelled against them. Grunge is just one piece of a larger movement that originated in Seattle, Washington in the mid to late 1980’s. Music with a message. Grunge can be about a sense of rebellion and that is what it

  • Grunge Counterculture

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    rebellion stands out. The artists and listeners of 90s grunge/alternative music wanted everyone to feel their angst. This specific counterculture was marked by anti-capitalism ideals and a “fight the man” war cry exclaimed through a new type of hardcore, underground

  • Kurt Cobain’s Nirvana: A New Voice for the People

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    Shadow." Guitar World. March 2014: 1-106. Print. "Kurt Donald Cobain." 2014. The Biography.com website. Apr 27 2014http://www.biography.com/people/kurt-cobain-9542179. Nnadi, Chioma. “Kirt Cobain and the Legacy of Grunge in Fashion – Vogue.” Kurt Cobain and the Legacy of Grunge in Fashion – Vogue. N.p. Web 24 Apr. 2014. Rolling Stone Editorial Team. “Here We Are Now”. Rolling Stones Magazine Special Edition. March 2014: 14-25. Print. Shmoop Editorial Team. "Smells Like Teen Spirit." Shmoop

  • The Nirvana Rebellion: Impact on Rock 'n' Roll

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    Nirvana, led by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain, was an American grunge band formed in Aberdeen, Washington. Starting in the local underground music scene, Nirvana experienced breakthrough mainstream commercial success since late 1991, until the suicide of Kurt Cobain in April 1994. During their eight-year career span, Nirvana released three studio albums, including Nevermind, which eventually established Nirvana into their stardom, and will went on to sell 30 million copies worldwide. Other than

  • Development And Demise of The Seattle Sound

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    sound”, often times referred to as “grunge”, is notorious for being performed at exceedingly high volume. It has been defined as honest music because it is performed in a raw and unrefined manner, without the aid of electronic polishing. Additionally, a common thread of grunge bands is said to be that they suffer from an uncommonly low rate of recognition The affects of Seattle’s geographical location appears to be an ingredient of the music created by these grunge bands, whether expressed blatantly

  • Nirvana Research Paper

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    Nirvana, but the classic lineup of Nirvana was: Kurt Cobain who lead in vocals and guitar, Krist Novoselic who lead in bass, and Dave Grohl, who lead in drums, and backing vocals. Nirvana, genre wise, was mostly associated as an alternative rock and grunge. (Gaar, 2011) They had three studio albums: Bleach, Nevermind, and In Utero. In Utero was the last album they had as a band with Kurt Cobain and felt

  • Not "Just Another Name" by Lifehouse

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    singer and songwriter, made up or from events that Lifehouse has went through. They are one of my favorite bands, and I’m thrilled that I get the chance to write about them and their success. My rock band, Lifehouse, plays alternative rock rooted in grunge and Christian music. From the very beginning, Lifehouse have always been unique. They did not start off as what we know them as today, Lifehouse, but they started out as a Christian band called Blyss. However, in 2000, the band changed up their

  • Kurt Cobain Research Paper

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    alive he influenced culture positively. Some would say that “his” music was too loud and obnoxious. But what balanced out the loud was the truth in his lyrics. If Nirvana hadn’t been around, I don’t think there would have been such an impact by the grunge bands. If Cobain hadn’t committed suicide, I think that Nirvana might have burned out. Burning out was the opposite of what Kurt wanted. In all, I think that Kurt Cobain and Nirvana had more positive influence than negative. “I write poems for myself

  • Social Inequality In Popular Music

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    seen with YG’s recent song that he made “F**ck Donald Trump”, which has made a big impact with the youth like the song “Fuck the Police” that came out in the early 90’s and one can see that there is a correlation between the two. Then there was the Grunge era where many stylists started mass producing the look after the music became so popular with the youth. Then finally there is the class and inequality that can be seen throughout the years in music, an example with that can be seen with Bring Cosby

  • Music Analysis: Soundgarden's Superunknown Music

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    in Seattle, Washington in 1984. Formed by singer and guitarist Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto, Matt Cameron became the band's drummer in 1986 and bassist Ben Shepherd replaced Yamamoto in 1990. Beginning with a grunge and alternative rock style, Soundgarden signed with SST Records for its debut

  • How Fashion Has Influenced The Style Of Fashion

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    mostly teenagers in their style of fashion. However the 1980s entertainment impact on teenagers carried on in the 1990 and 2000s although fashion focused more on the impact of music rather than all forms of entertainment, these decades were eras of grunge music and heavy metal. Therefore fashion became and becomes the portrayal of the lifestyle in a particular period of time or history. In 1960 there was a rebellion from young adults as well as women which influenced the fashion of that decade, in

  • Pearl Jam

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    Pearl Jam IN retrospect, when we look back at the earlier rantings of grunge today it hovers nebulously like some foggy hangover intermingled with the bittersweet scent of alienation and teen spirit. We remember the blonde haired saviour and martyr Kurt Cobain who will never fade from our memories and remain as the most anguished of them all. We think of Llayne Stayley and Alice In Chains and the intense violence of Chris Cornell and Soundgarden. Alice In Chains have disseminated themselves

  • David Carson Research Paper

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    The grunge movement stirred up controversy for the art world being classified as intimidating since the idea of ‘grunge’ is associated with graffiti, street-life and loud rebellious music. However, as soon as the media took an interest in this up and coming trend, they became eager to spread the word that ‘grunge’ was the new era, achieving attention of the public through advertisements, branding and magazines. The goal is to look like you’ve seen everything, done everything, been everywhere. It’s

  • Kurt Cobain’s Shocking Suicide

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    fifth of April, Kurt Cobain went into the small room above his garage in his Seattle home and ended it all. Fans across the world were stunned by the news of Kurt Cobain’s sudden and shocking suicide. Kurt was the leader of the multiplatinum grunge band Nirvana, and was widely hailed as the “ John Lennon of his generation.” He was a gifted song writer and erratic performer. However, Cobain's name was presented at times with disillusionment and unhappiness. Kurt had spoken, written lyrics

  • Nirvana Research Paper

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    When you think about 90’s grunge several bands come to mind, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, and Bush. One of the greatest and still talked about today is Nirvana! Nirvana brought an intense passionate sound that listeners weren’t accustomed to. You felt their music, and whether you liked them or not they were everywhere. Nirvana became more of a figurehead for grunge music and every record label was looking for the next “Nirvana.” Kurt Cobain, Nirvana’s leader, grew up in Aberdeen, Washington along