skoora":x2kyzazh said:
There was so much amazing music that came out between '89 and '94 that wasn't grunge at all. After '94 it all went to the corporate profit model and the cookie cutter floodgates opened as far as the "grunge" thing was concerned. Same in the 80's. Early 80's was full of incredible music and after 84-85 it mostly all went to shit. Appetite is the loan standout in the later 80's and Dr Feelgood is killer too.
Just of the top of my head...
Helmet
Quicksand
Rollins Band
Sonic Youth
Sepultura
Pantera
Machinehead
Raging Slab
Masters Of Reality
At The Gates
Entombed
Carcass
….insert a huge number of killer european metal bands in this period..
The issue isn't that there was a dearth of talented bands in the US during that period. The issue was that not none of them assumed the mantle of bad-ass, sexy rockstar that's necessary to have mainstream popularity. Hip Hop guys readily assumed that persona, while many rock acts instead took an image as someone marginalized by society or just kinda angry and scary. It is what it is, but Rob Zombie is saying that US-rock has not yet recovered from that, and in general he's probably right.