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beyond the grunge stereotype
by Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com) when all of american pop culture historians (all the east coasters and the brits who were nowhere near the west coast of america) look back on the “glory years of grunge”, they only see it through … Continue reading
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Tagged american pop culture, art chantry, grunge movement, grunge stereotype, music industry, nirvana curt cobain, nirvana nevermind, pop culture creation, punk culture, punk poster art, punk rock posters, seattle punk culture
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grunge: just more snotty bratty punk rock
When reality escapes the narrative… by Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com) ‘grunge’ never really existed. the big problem with the term ‘grunge’ is that it was strictly developed to replace the word ‘punk’. bruce pavitt, the creative dude behind the sub … Continue reading
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Tagged bruce pavitt, bruce pavitt sub pop, butthole surfers, cat butt, david carson, david carson raygun magazine, dennis white desperate times, flop grunge band, gorilla gardens, jo smitty, lester bangs, maire masco, mark mclaughlin, MLB, mr. epp & the calculations, mudhoney sub pop, nirvana nevermind, pravda records, randy willoughby, the godz, The Ramones, walter dorwin teague associates, zine desperate times
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