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The Metal movie:
AHeadbanger by Journeyloimme metal family tree.

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There was grunge, because we saw it as part of the history of heavy metal
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Others consider him a tick, garage rock
or alternative part.

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Hometown of grunge I, Seattle-

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Life in the early 90s in Canada
Victoria near Seattle.

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Grunge was a big deal. Punks, skaters and metal fans
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considered as part of the grunge-metal sound.

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Could it be that grunge musicians themselves
as part of the history of heavy metal?

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Grungella What do you think it is
to do with metal music?

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I don't know. After all, it is heavy.

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Is it grunge metal?

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So I thought. Maybe it's a little
little, but I don't think so.

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Some of the songs were
, aggressive so he could keep the metal.

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I don't think any of us
thought so.

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In heavy metal there has always been the element of virtuosity -

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ekshibitionistisia or musical inclinations.

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Heavy metal act Camp
it has always been a hint of the bombastic style.

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Grunge bands were much flatter.

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No pyrotechnics, Marshall-arrays or
huge kits.

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Soittotaito was, it may not be primitive, but
functional.

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Why
Isn't grunge always included in the history of metal?

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Grungelle was better,
which is not bonded to the metal.

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Clad was connections
sometimes suspicious for, let's say, fashion.

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The metal was then
trikoobändejä future owners.

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You were heavy, but you didn't...
- They sounded Partridge Family.

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We have not sounded like or looked like.

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Poison and Warrant determined the general idea of ​​metal.

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Grunge was knocking through
for bands that there was no space for.

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This attitude was so overwhelming
corrupt and brainless.

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This was not valid for intelligent people.

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Hairspray bands were a joke.
It was vajokeille music.

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Grunge musicians opposing glamin music
and excesses of style.

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That's why they took the difference between
heavy metals act in the early 90s.

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Could grunge and connection
heavy metal found elsewhere?

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To what extent do you metal?
- I don't know.

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The music was dark and sharp-
, but it cannot be metal.

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Attitude Grunge was more punk rock.

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On the other hand Metallica is punk attitude.
There is a similarity.

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The music was
heavy guitar, bass and drums were difficult -

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on stage and screaming and posing
like metal.

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Do you think part of metal is grunge?
- Yes, it sounded like a metal night.

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Many metal fans liked it.

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What metal influences do you have?
- Iron Maiden and Van Halen debut.

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It was published the same year as "Never Mind the Bollocks
". I bought both.

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While the music was loud and heavy
and angry with my parents.

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Many Seattle
they say they influenced metal.

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Absolutely.
Pearl Jam, Jeff listened to Venom and Hellhammer.

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This song was easy to maintain.
I like it more.

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I like metal bands like Black Sabbath
, Blue Cheer and Motorhead.

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They are not yliteknistä music,
which I don't care about.

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Grungemuusikoilla was a metal background.
They listened to Van Halenia.

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Everyone had the same starting point.

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Grunge types were transferred to
punk, types of metal and remained in metal.

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Grunge went to metal and hard rock
from the starting point in 1976.

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Now the pieces were again thrown into
confusion and punk rock.

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Heavy rock side occupants
-70 with punk and noise.

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Glamia inhottiin, but in the 70s metal bands
were influenced.

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Grunge metal-contact starts to clean me.

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But what was the grunge sound
syhtyi and why is it in Seattle?

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Alagenret Many were born in cities -

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that shaped the sound of music and attitude -

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always from Birmingham to San Francisco upwards.

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How did Seattle look grungeen?

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He was the character of Seattle, culture
or the history of music -

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How would the genre have evolved?

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Seattle became a song
interesting, like Hendrix

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Quincy Jones or the 60's band, The Sonics.

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The album still affected.

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Grungeen influenced garage and 70s hard rock.

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Seattle is a rock paradise. From there came Church
Metal and Queensrÿche.

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Were Seattle conditions right?

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The climate, the economy, the employment situation.
There's not much to do.

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We look at the drying process and drying out rainwater holds.

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Seattle is wet.
As inside living crustacean.

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Minors drink a lot.
- Like adults.

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Aircraft were built in Seattle and lumber produced.

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It appealed to the hard rock audience.
Seattle is also a university city.

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In the 80s he started to get very juppikaupunki.

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There was a hard rock fans-

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and underground music students
accurate.

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Grunge was born, when the two met in style
different.

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Seattle was the last bastion.
Tours left in the middle.

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We play for ourselves and our friends. Shows
they were like a party.

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Mainly I listened to my friends' bands.

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Green River, Soundgarden and the Melvins influenced us the most
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The bands more successful than elsewhere.

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JaAlice Soundgarden in Chains
played in clubs.

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Every night was a good show somewhere räkälässä-

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the floor plateaus of beer and urine.

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Black Flagin show in Seattle in 1984 was an important event.

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They were influenced by
Black Sabbath. They were discovered.

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Music may have been a
slow and heavy. He grunge was born.

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Music may have been a
slow and heavy. He grunge was born.

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The Melvins have to be mentioned.
They looked like Nirvana and others.

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Showing your show was incredible.

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They gathered their metal, punk,
and weird art rock.

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Our music is metal.
Harvested suosikkijuttumme.

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We are a Captain Beefheart metal band.

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Buzz was one of the
, which fell first on the lowest E string D: Hen.

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It gives a heavy sound, which seemed grungeen
a lot.

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He showed it to Kim Thayil,
, and began to spread.

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Mid 80s
Northwest in the USA-sound syhtyi

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containing metal elements.

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First found a sound record label was Sub Pop Records.

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Did Sub Pop see the new style?

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I think this is the irony.

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What are you and Bruce?
emerging bands you've seen?

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No one was developed with the genre.

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None.
We don't approach things like that.

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We wanted to document the events.

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Grunge comes to mind machine
Marketing Sub Pop.

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They took back a confusing scene Hikiän
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which involved just a handful of bands -

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and became a cultural phenomenon.
It all started with the word "grunge".

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Pop Nähtiinkö Sub as part of
metal vaijonakin other?

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Guitars were adornments,
but they weren't made of metal.

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Hair metal bands ridiculed,
but they were not a part of it.

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Record companies had driven themselves into a corner
horrible music.

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What I needed was honest music,
what would be a little originality -

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and that would make people
, which have character.

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Alan understands the grunge sound of
and its connection with metal.

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It is not clear which of the grunge bands can be attributed to metal
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particular biggest names, Nirvana
and Pearl Jam's relationship.

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What is your association with
heavy metal act?

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When I met Kurt Cobain,
, he was worried about the metal.

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It's grunge Nirvana
, pop or metal? It has them all.

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Kurt had different periods. He wrote at the beginning of the song
heavy.

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He got his inspiration from everything,
what you saw, experienced listener.

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He dealt with them in his own way.
The technique wasn't, the feeling was.

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Your sound style, or lyrics,
Isn't it a metal?

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Nirvana is not a metal.
It is not compatible with metal.

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Cobain's voice was a pain, metal
a species is not.

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The theme was: "It Hurts".

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Man
sensitive and tormented, but manly was a new thing in the 90s.

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Metals of the world was, and planetary rulers.

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Eddie Vedder was the angst, grungelle vocalist
which was typical.

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Is Pearl Jam metal?
- I never liked metal.

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Eddie looks more like Paul Rodgers
than even Gillan Ian.

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I didn't like the band, but the classic metal
rockina.

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Eddie wrote good songs,
who was dressed in a difficult decision.

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It is not a metal. metal and
good song writing does not match.

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Metal is the
which is played and very hard

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A rebellious attitude. Grunge
It's a little smarter.

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Grunge metal for fuel opposition history.

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Some people think it is even the opposite of metal.

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It was a mistake to put
grunge metal family tree?

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None Do
Seattle band themselves as part of metal history?

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All grunge bands
Don't think of themselves as heavy metalina -

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so the connection to find
metal is more challenging than expected.

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If either band
belongs to this story, it's-Soundgarden

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which I think sounds like a metal sound, undeniably.

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What do your influences come from?

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What bands or sounds do you admire?

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I have to compartmentalize the different musical styles -

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Soundgardenia against which it was evaluated.

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I grew up on heavy music, what you might call metal.

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It wasn't as satisfying as
70s, punk.

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At the same time, I listened to Hendrix, Cream
Aerosmith, Kiss and Nugent.

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These bands still have sentimental value to me.

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Do you like them in a metal band?

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They have traditionally always been described -

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Saturday and Zeppelin mix.
It was hypnotic.

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It was heavy, melodic and complex.

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Soundgarden was mostly metal,
because of the rhetoric for them.

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They could talk about the big attitude issues
relaxed.

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Saturday and initial riffs
Soundgarden are similar sounding.

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Chris's vocal range is enormous.

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I noticed the similarities between Robert Plant's song.

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We compare Zeppelin and Saturday.

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Sometimes I can hear the similarities,
in most cases I don't.

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I felt bands,
but I tried.

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Soundgarden was influenced by metal -

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but the band clearly doesn't consider itself metal.

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When they started working
metal producer Terry Date are with -

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Album "Louder Than Love", the sound
started to change.

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It was really fun. Label was big, but not
involved in music.

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We do what we want.

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We did our best, as we saw.
I heard views of the band.

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Terryllä was a metal background, so guitars
were heavier sound -

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which is typical for metal.

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The sound was greater than levyillämme loudness
previous.

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The sound was greater than levyillämme loudness
previous.

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We try to play tight.
Considered that some of the plate was very clean.

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We're in punk clubs
kuulleista was perhaps too elegant.

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Did you like the direction of the band?
- When I started -

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We was becoming more of a metal
, even though we are a punk band.

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Registration companies would have been able to market our
, Metallica.

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They had the system. punk rock
there were none.

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Bands Soundgarden types liked metal music -

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but its roots were more like the punk scene.

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Alice in Chains is a grunge band whose
It must have trapped the metal itself.

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They played the Clash of the Titans
Megadeth and Slayer with.

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We wanted a band that would be a
little apart from others, but still involved.

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Alice in Chains was the right choice,
because they have their own style.

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They have speed in Grateful Dead metal.
- And they were before the glam band -

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so we can laugh at them.

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80's glam metal was a big deal.
Will it affect you?

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Mainly Guns N' Roses.
They were real and dangerous.

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Imitated your style?

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Buutseihin Tung pants for a while.
It's a photograph.

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Alice in Chains was initially more
L.A: Glam N Metalia -

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but quickly developed something else.

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They brought together heavy metal and grunge.

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Alice in Chains is metal
missing link and grunge in between.

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They created a mixed form of which -

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Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, The Melvins and Nirvana did.

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Metal is a big part of us,
as with almost all rock musicians.

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Metal grew up working and
It's part of our sound, but what we do...

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We have more aluminum. We were
Clash of the Titans tour.

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We can call anyone.

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We don't care
who you played with. Some bands cared.

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We just wanted to play.
The hearing was difficult at times.

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Shit thrown at us,
, but only threw it back.

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Launched over his huge material.

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People who bought beers played
, but the band never backed down.

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They took all the middle fingers
erected.

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When the Man 'in the Box
"started selling a couple of months after the tour -

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kaljanheittelijät everyone went to buy the record.

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As you noted, the
Has grunge become mainstream?

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Alice in Chains went gold. So
appeared in "Nevermind" and "Ten".

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At that point, it was mainstream.

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Local types of bands
I saw it on the cover of Time magazine.

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Marc Jacobs sold the precious holes
grungemuotina flannel shirts.

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When a start to happen, it's not
I couldn't believe it.

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Everything was
, silly and hadn't changed.

227
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We had something new and fresh,
but it can only be once.

228
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This is MTV News' special report.

229
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Kurt Cobain was found dead in
self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

230
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Platinum bands and grunge culture spreads -

231
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business received a serious blow
Kurt Cobain's suicide at home in 1994.

232
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Grunge death is often seen as a result of.

233
00:28:16,496 --> 00:28:22,839
How Kurt's suicide looked like a grunge scene
and development?

234
00:28:22,970 --> 00:28:28,850
Tappoiko grunge Kurt death?
- What really dead?

235
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A local cultural phenomenon
grunge obsolete olijo.

236
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The remainder went only to companies
some records sold by the band.

237
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They continued into the 90s. Springs
it had dried up a long time ago.

238
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The time Lollapalooza 1995,
when record labels went grunge

239
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it was very long. Genre
was marked merchandise.

240
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No longer played for fun, but recording conventions
.

241
00:29:07,283 --> 00:29:14,209
Came to Seattle to look for bands,
and the atmosphere changed completely.

242
00:29:18,727 --> 00:29:22,516
Soundgarden ended a 12-year career.

243
00:29:22,653 --> 00:29:26,656
What factors contributed to your decision to give up?

244
00:29:26,788 --> 00:29:30,874
One of them is the fact that we were playing together
12 to 13 years old.

245
00:29:31,006 --> 00:29:37,100
Four man so consensus
is rare.

246
00:29:37,229 --> 00:29:43,739
How will fans and media react?
- Many were disappointed.

247
00:29:43,870 --> 00:29:50,083
In others, it was a
Big loss and yet another nail in the coffin of grunge.

248
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Grunge label was important marketing.

249
00:29:54,270 --> 00:29:59,782
We were not sure of the existence
even grunge, much less his death.

250
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Mid-90s grunge
he looked dead.

251
00:30:22,754 --> 00:30:25,675
Kurt is gone, Soundgarden
had broken -

252
00:30:25,803 --> 00:30:30,305
Alice in Chains no longer do
records and Pearl Jam had to take a break.

253
00:30:30,439 --> 00:30:34,656
This section deals with the evolution of metal-grunge
portion.

254
00:30:34,782 --> 00:30:39,747
The late 90s grunge began sounds
as something totally different.

255
00:30:56,459 --> 00:31:03,385
Then came Candlebox and Creed.
- I hated these bands.

256
00:31:03,517 --> 00:31:09,279
They were characteristic grunge.
- Annoying I conceded.

257
00:31:09,406 --> 00:31:13,243
Teeskentelijäbändejä started to appear -

258
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which filled the void left by the original. I felt strange.

259
00:31:19,848 --> 00:31:26,690
They ended up, however, as null and void as the Grateful Dead.

260
00:31:26,822 --> 00:31:31,824
Did you like the music?
- It seemed like a mere imitation of.

261
00:31:31,960 --> 00:31:37,210
It was boring.
As it might have been listening to Madonna.

262
00:31:37,347 --> 00:31:44,487
"What the hell is this?"
If they had a grunge influence -

263
00:31:44,615 --> 00:31:49,367
and I was responsible for grunge,
kill me.

264
00:31:49,501 --> 00:31:55,714
Why do you feel this way?
- Have you heard of these bands?

265
00:32:04,620 --> 00:32:12,342
Second generation grunge
bands repeated the first generation.

266
00:32:12,472 --> 00:32:17,057
They
It didn’t bring anything new.

267
00:32:17,192 --> 00:32:21,944
It was mimetic and radioystävällisempää very much.

268
00:32:22,079 --> 00:32:27,792
"Light Grunge" not so much as labels
record bands.

269
00:32:27,926 --> 00:32:30,847
Group, said: "The more this."

270
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"Looking at the bands that have an angst
little and a lot of melody."

271
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"Music shouldn't be a challenge
, so that it serves everyone."

272
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Do you consider yourself to have been removed from the grunge trend?

273
00:33:18,504 --> 00:33:21,379
We are not part of the grungeskeneä.

274
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We came to the middle of
style of music, which was devoid of identity.

275
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We create something new. Grunge
was dead.

276
00:33:31,911 --> 00:33:36,995
We play rock rather classic and timeless.

277
00:33:37,132 --> 00:33:40,505
If we're driving anger
had listened to our CDs,

278
00:33:40,640 --> 00:33:42,469
would have bought.

279
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Layne Staley and Eddie Vedder
created a new vocal style.

280
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Do you agree?
- I call it "yarlingiksi".

281
00:34:08,038 --> 00:34:13,336
Before the term
"Yarl" called alapurentarockiksi.

282
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Sounds, the singer would be inferior.

283
00:34:16,934 --> 00:34:22,446
Can you tell me what the "Yarl" is?
- I don't know how to do it.

284
00:34:22,573 --> 00:34:26,196
Everyone looks at me.

285
00:34:29,756 --> 00:34:32,512
We need to try this.

286
00:34:34,184 --> 00:34:41,156
Eddie Vedder created a style
, because it was his form of expression.

287
00:34:41,284 --> 00:34:45,239
So it became a meaningless formula.

288
00:34:45,377 --> 00:34:52,765
So, I had to sing, because it reflects the soul of rock.

289
00:35:03,378 --> 00:35:09,424
And the Eddie Vedder parables?
- They were made by the press.

290
00:35:09,559 --> 00:35:12,600
It looked natural
baritoniäänelleni.

291
00:35:12,733 --> 00:35:16,867
I have been compared to Cornell, Vedder -

292
00:35:16,993 --> 00:35:19,915
and Hootie and the Blowfish.

293
00:35:20,042 --> 00:35:22,038
My roots are in metal.

294
00:35:22,172 --> 00:35:27,256
I liked jaAlice's Soundgarden early
in chains.

295
00:35:27,393 --> 00:35:33,237
Grunge bands were different.
It's difficult to define grunge.

296
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Soundgarden, Mudhoney and Screaming Trees
they were different.

297
00:35:39,463 --> 00:35:43,882
We don't bother for her -

298
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which were considered as a copy.
We had our own sound.

299
00:36:11,289 --> 00:36:16,967
In the early 2000s, the original grunge bands
were absent.

300
00:36:17,094 --> 00:36:23,473
His legacy was a long post-Grungessa one.

301
00:36:23,610 --> 00:36:28,159
Then one of the band did post-grunge stadium rock.

302
00:36:32,422 --> 00:36:36,889
The band is called post-grungeksi.
What do you think about this?

303
00:36:37,017 --> 00:36:43,527
It should be more open.
- Grunge is dead.

304
00:36:43,657 --> 00:36:49,371
Are they part of grunge?
- Not me.

305
00:36:49,505 --> 00:36:53,210
The band is one of the best in the world.

306
00:37:05,960 --> 00:37:10,593
What kind of atmosphere was grunge
after death?

307
00:37:10,722 --> 00:37:14,855
How did grunge rock shape the landscape?

308
00:37:14,982 --> 00:37:21,360
Everyone had one
identity crisis in late 90's.

309
00:37:21,497 --> 00:37:28,505
Nobody knew what was cool. None
of the scene it wasn't.

310
00:37:28,639 --> 00:37:34,436
From you were asked in interviews
post grunge stamp.

311
00:37:34,570 --> 00:37:40,533
You don't have
the association. Why?

312
00:37:40,668 --> 00:37:47,510
Everything in the late 90s
rock said post-grungeksi.

313
00:37:47,642 --> 00:37:51,860
All grunge after post-grunge.

314
00:37:51,986 --> 00:37:59,161
The elements of the band that are reminiscent of Seattle bands -

315
00:37:59,295 --> 00:38:05,805
, but they were different. Nickelback
don't feel embarrassed.

316
00:38:05,936 --> 00:38:11,150
Nickelback looked and sounded
possess yourself.

317
00:38:11,282 --> 00:38:16,247
They were influenced,
and they are asking.

318
00:38:16,377 --> 00:38:19,382
Nickelback interest perhaps because -

319
00:38:19,510 --> 00:38:24,938
that your audience doesn't know the first generation of grunge-
.

320
00:38:25,065 --> 00:38:30,113
They hear the traces of the music
Nickelback and react to them -

321
00:38:30,243 --> 00:38:33,831
but maybe they just don't feel good music.

322
00:38:33,961 --> 00:38:37,750
Would Nickelback have been without the grunge bands?

323
00:38:37,887 --> 00:38:44,693
Nickelback wouldn't have sounded the same without
your success.

324
00:38:44,820 --> 00:38:48,110
They are doing this, which makes the money.

325
00:38:48,244 --> 00:38:54,588
It's sad grunge bands to see
Nickelback music descendant?

326
00:38:54,718 --> 00:39:01,858
Alice in Chains Jerry Cantrell
played with Nickelback.

327
00:39:01,985 --> 00:39:04,741
Jerry CantrellAlice in chains!

328
00:39:04,867 --> 00:39:10,415
Nickelback saw a show,
in order to be used.

329
00:39:10,547 --> 00:39:17,473
When Jerry tivattiin why he
leaves with the band

330
00:39:17,606 --> 00:39:22,191
he asked,
if they had seen us live.

331
00:39:22,325 --> 00:39:29,049
Biiseissämme "Burn It to the Ground"
and "Side of a Bullet" -

332
00:39:29,175 --> 00:39:36,516
Pantera Dimebag played the solos.
For us it is heavier.

333
00:39:36,651 --> 00:39:39,740
Heavy songs are really heavy.

334
00:39:39,867 --> 00:39:45,461
They hear influences from Pantera and Metallica.

335
00:39:45,589 --> 00:39:50,056
They have their place.
They are good at what they do.

336
00:39:50,183 --> 00:39:55,897
It's a big rock guitar sound was missing.
In a vacuum they fill.

337
00:39:56,030 --> 00:40:00,414
Nickelback concert after
is satisfied.

338
00:40:00,541 --> 00:40:05,969
There are songs
, who knows and what to maintain.

339
00:40:06,096 --> 00:40:09,101
Shows are like parts.

340
00:40:21,507 --> 00:40:27,886
Disappearance of the original grunge Vacuum Nickelbacktäytti

341
00:40:28,023 --> 00:40:32,323
young rock fans with suitable soundillaan.

342
00:40:32,450 --> 00:40:38,711
Now the old guard is everyone's surprise
making a comeback.

343
00:40:58,888 --> 00:41:06,395
What do you think of Soundgarden jaAlice
in exchange Chains?

344
00:41:06,531 --> 00:41:12,494
Old fans want to see them again
, and more new fans-

345
00:41:12,629 --> 00:41:17,630
music can maintain any subsequent preference.

346
00:41:17,766 --> 00:41:22,684
These bands created at the beginning of a new type of rock
rigid.

347
00:41:22,819 --> 00:41:27,903
He appealed to the
heart and soul entirely new way.

348
00:41:28,040 --> 00:41:31,877
These bands left their mark on people.

349
00:41:32,008 --> 00:41:37,389
We did what felt right.
It came naturally.

350
00:41:37,521 --> 00:41:41,738
Unfortunately I lost the guys way
big.

351
00:41:41,865 --> 00:41:48,457
It was a big price, but
It was magical to get involved.

352
00:41:48,589 --> 00:41:54,636
Level of public interest, although it was important to us.

353
00:41:54,770 --> 00:42:02,527
What is the legacy of grunge?
- I like music and people more.

354
00:42:02,664 --> 00:42:06,120
Many bands make more music.

355
00:42:06,256 --> 00:42:11,803
Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Mudhoney and
let's call again.

356
00:42:11,936 --> 00:42:17,530
Impacting the beginning of metal bands in?

357
00:42:17,658 --> 00:42:24,833
The Stooges, MC5, Blue Cheer
and Black Sabbath are still important.

358
00:42:43,636 --> 00:42:50,312
Why is now Soundgarden’s time?
- We want to play together.

359
00:42:50,444 --> 00:42:54,281
So it's always a good time.

360
00:42:54,412 --> 00:42:59,298
It's great that the
faneistakin feel this way.

361
00:42:59,298 --> 00:42:59,666
It's great that the
faneistakin feel this way.

362
00:42:59,799 --> 00:43:04,266
Nostalgia fans?
- Maybe, but not us.

363
00:43:04,394 --> 00:43:10,072
For us, it is
out of curiosity and to create new music.

364
00:43:10,199 --> 00:43:13,655
We are not interested in the market to call
-

365
00:43:13,791 --> 00:43:18,673
or casinos, even though it would supposedly
profitable.


