
Fiesta Red
Well-known member
Tremonti has become a gift though. Guy is pretty great.
I'm sorry -- my arms are not wide open for him
Tremonti has become a gift though. Guy is pretty great.
I was little when 80s metal made the transition to 90s metal. I remember were a ton of shitty Poison and Bon Jovi wannabe bands still circling the drain, but there were really good bands like Extreme and Skid Row, etc. who had yet to show us their best... and got shelved in exchange for all of the one-album Nirvana wannabes. It's the nature of the industry.I’ve never understood the I’m-mad-grunge-killed-metal people. I’m not a big grunge fan bud I’d rather listen to those bands versus the glam-butt bands that made up the public sphere of “metal” at the time. Some of those grunge bands are more metal in spirit than most commercial metal bands of the time anyway.
Also, the fucking entitlement to boohoo when the masses don’t reflect your music taste is not metal. Go cry yourself to sleep hugging your hair records.
Ultimately it extinguished itself as all it’s oxygen had been removed through executive formula. A polka resurgence could have knocked it over in 1990/1.Something needed to kill hair metal.
And it has to be said: Kurt did NOT kill himself.
Well, it's what they do isn't it. Or used to be. The record companies aren't as "All encompassing" these days I suppose.Ultimately it extinguished itself as all
Its oxygen had been removed through executive formula. A polka resurgence could have knocked it over in 1990/1.
People were aching for some other kind of mainstream rock/metal to breathe life.
Then the executives squeezed every drop out of that by ‘94/‘95.