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pbradley 08.04.2008 01:36 PM

I was too young to get really into Nirvana. I was only 6 years old in 1991, 9 in '94. By that time I was sick enough of all their radio play to care. But still my brother's copy of Nirvana was still handed down to me and I dug it but it wasn't mind blowing since they overplayed Smells Like Teen Spirit like fuck.

_slavo_ 08.04.2008 01:48 PM

I've said it couple of times before, but anyways:

 


Having been 15 at the time, it shook my world quite a bit.

viewtiful_alan 08.04.2008 01:49 PM

 

it opened the door for a stream of other door openers, so ultimatley it started it all for me.

pbradley 08.04.2008 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by _slavo_
Having been 15 at the time, it shook my world quite a bit.

Yeah, I got that album around the same time as OK Computer. Got into it faster. Reminds me of early high school.

Kosako 08.04.2008 04:16 PM

Have any hear a group called Grupo Soporte from Tolosa, Argentina!? It's a guitar quartet. Really cool!!!

atsonicpark 08.04.2008 04:41 PM

Melt Banana - Charlie

diskaholic-anonymous 08.04.2008 04:44 PM

i found the real meaning of rock with Sonic Youth , and i found it with "Daydream Nation", after i discovered that album and that band my life never was the same! It's cause of them i love music!

gmku 08.04.2008 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by pbradley
I was too young to get really into Nirvana. I was only 6 years old in 1991, 9 in '94. By that time I was sick enough of all their radio play to care. But still my brother's copy of Nirvana was still handed down to me and I dug it but it wasn't mind blowing since they overplayed Smells Like Teen Spirit like fuck.


I was too old to get into Nirvana (I was 36 in 1991) but I did anyway. I remember going down to the record store at midnight when Utero was released and standing in line with kids almost half my age. What the fuck, I was the hip old man. And I still am!

Trasher02 08.04.2008 05:33 PM

 


Mote was love on first sight. And the coverart still looks so fucking cool.

GrungeMonkey 08.04.2008 05:35 PM

Another Nirvana for me, probably Nevermind. I wouldve bought it when i was, errr maybe 13 or 14. It just blew my mind, having previously been into the kind of shitty nu-metal that all the other kids were listening to. Nevermind kicked Linkin Park's ass!
I then went through EVERY nirvana album and was one of those annoying kurt cobain obsessed kids for a while
then got into their influences, so sonic youth, the meat puppets etc and now im almost a fully fledged hipster dude. gnarly.

terriblecanyons 08.04.2008 05:36 PM


 


It gave me the idea that it's okay to like music that's weird.

HECKLER SPRAY 08.04.2008 05:50 PM

Between my 6 and 14 years old, I played the piano, and I was into jazz things, blues, mainstream french bands, old stuffs like Pink Floyd... I was living in a "cultural desert". Suddenly, I decided to renounce all the music I was playing and I was listening to, during a year.
I came back into music with dEUS (Worst Case Scenario, In a Bar under the Sea...) thanks to an insane fucking cool girl who was 3 years older than me. I met her on a show I was working on as a light engeneer (voluntary).
This band leads me to other stuffs like Sonic Youth and Pavement, but I waited for few years before I grasp the nettle.

sarramkrop 08.04.2008 05:59 PM

Jesus & Mary Chain. I liked the melodies, the noise and the arrogance.

NWRA 08.04.2008 06:38 PM

Public Enemy. They were my favourite group for a long time, and Fear Of A Black Planet was my favourite album. I downloaded Kool Thing from the old Napster (only because it featured Chuck D), liked it, and then downloaded Teenage Riot because it was their second most popular song on there, loved it, and bought Daydream Nation off Amazon immediately.

The Smashing Pumpkins had a big part too. I bought their Greatest Hits album for 1979, etc, and liked a song called Real Love on it, which had lots of overdubbed guitars and was compared to My Bloody Valentine in a review. So I downloaded various songs by them, again off the old Napster.

batreleaser 08.04.2008 06:39 PM

i was a skateboarder/comic book geek before i was a music/comuc book/skateboarding/ film geek, an skateboarding videos actually got me into this stuff. the first time i heard sonic youth was ed templeton's part in toy machine's 'welcome to hell'.

Trasher02 08.04.2008 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by batreleaser
i was a skateboarder/comic book geek before i was a music/comuc book/skateboarding/ film geek, an skateboarding videos actually got me into this stuff. the first time i heard sonic youth was ed templeton's part in toy machine's 'welcome to hell'.

First time I heard it was in Ed's part in "Jump off a Building".

EMMAh 08.04.2008 06:42 PM

Nirvana's greatest hits CD, when I was 12.

Many doors opened from there.

MellySingsDoom 08.04.2008 06:52 PM

It be "Junkyard" for me:

 

demonrail666 08.04.2008 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by MellySingsDoom
It be "Junkyard" for me:




We're talking about albums melly, not your cruising habits. Do keep up, puleeeze!:rolleyes:

MellySingsDoom 08.04.2008 07:20 PM

Pffft, you saying that going to Trash Palace doesn't count? Dammit.

Oh alright, then - howsabout this:

 


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