Returning guests author Martin Popoff, Neeley from The Classic Metal Show, and former Megadeth bassist David Ellefson join Skull Sessions host Bob Nalbandian in this very provocative and contentious discussion regarding the ever-so-popular Grunge movement that ruled the music scene in the early to mid ‘90s.
Grunge is like all other music that has died .if there was no fair weather fans and AR rep jumping on the wagon, alot of music that sucked would not be dead and fair weather bands looking for the gold . not for the music , METAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here's a starter...I'm new to this show but can tell you right now that the dude who is introducing the show yapping his head off for the first 15 minutes continually selling the show over and over and over again is about as irritating as poison ivy on the inside of my vagina and then you pour rubbing alcohol on it...
I understand what show this is...I understand who you are...I know the website page...I hear you the first 5 friggin times. You claim this is going to be a long show...no f*&king wonder...you won't shut up about pitching the show and the site.
Its like having an insurance salesman sitting beside you at a wedding or having a used car salesman for a relative.
You have a great list of guests...stop reminding people who they are listening to and remind them why they tuned in TO HEAR THE INTERVIEW AND DISCUSSION!!!!!!
FRIG...the internet has allowed everyone and their chimp airtime:(
However, its a good topic and being a gal who was in my 20s when "grunge" was hot I'll say nothing was more frustrating than hearing bands attempting to make their band sound "grungy". Even Metallica's Load/ReLoad era was Lars' attempt at grunge...his son is named after former AIC singer Layne Staley.
However, when you look at it now...Billy Corgan has a 19 year old drummer, Kurt Cobain got out when the gettin was good, AIC still milks the lama and Chris Cornell hires Timberland to help produce his most recent solo album.
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08.31.2009 Str8jacket wrote...
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08.27.2009 M Jacobsen wrote...
I understand what show this is...I understand who you are...I know the website page...I hear you the first 5 friggin times. You claim this is going to be a long show...no f*&king wonder...you won't shut up about pitching the show and the site.
Its like having an insurance salesman sitting beside you at a wedding or having a used car salesman for a relative.
You have a great list of guests...stop reminding people who they are listening to and remind them why they tuned in TO HEAR THE INTERVIEW AND DISCUSSION!!!!!!
FRIG...the internet has allowed everyone and their chimp airtime:(
However, its a good topic and being a gal who was in my 20s when "grunge" was hot I'll say nothing was more frustrating than hearing bands attempting to make their band sound "grungy". Even Metallica's Load/ReLoad era was Lars' attempt at grunge...his son is named after former AIC singer Layne Staley.
However, when you look at it now...Billy Corgan has a 19 year old drummer, Kurt Cobain got out when the gettin was good, AIC still milks the lama and Chris Cornell hires Timberland to help produce his most recent solo album.
My question is...what is next?
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