Ok...so biLzamo and The Spy are logged in at the same time
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gidgetgoestohell
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Ok...so biLzamo and The Spy are logged in at the same time
Coises....foiled yet again....
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Probably started sucking big time around then, 2001... a few years before another radio station would quietly hit the LA radio waves and forever CHANGE THE WAY WE LISTEN TO MUSICspying on the KROQ spy wrote:Yes. From when the station was THE station.
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they have etched out an identity with Korn and System of a Down, but just not stuff i can handle all the time. Also with Blink-182 type bands which i also got bored of quick. i also got really bored of the Grunge explosion.. it was good stuff but i thought they kinda "went" with it a bit too much...
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yeah, grunge touched something in people... probably the rawness, it was like dreary punk...
i saw it as bringing in the disaffected heavy metal people, since all the heavy metal bands and stations were going out of business/style, they needed somewhere to go and Kroq was playing less "tough" stuff. that kinda ushered out the last of the NEw Wave leftover/halfbreeds (like WHeezer, who i love) and ushered in the harder edge we hear now.
i saw it as bringing in the disaffected heavy metal people, since all the heavy metal bands and stations were going out of business/style, they needed somewhere to go and Kroq was playing less "tough" stuff. that kinda ushered out the last of the NEw Wave leftover/halfbreeds (like WHeezer, who i love) and ushered in the harder edge we hear now.
"The power of the force has stopped you, you hosers."
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Grunge saved us from Hair Bands & bad metal. Grunge also really allowed for Indie music to become acsessable. People started making music because they liked music, not to be a rock star. Grunge let people who wore glasses or weren't attractive make it in music; you didn't have to be Motley Crue or Poison to get played
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