What was the better overall genre in the 90s, Grunge or britpop
What was the better overall genre in the 90s, Grunge or britpop
Histrionic gen-x faggots pissing and moaning about how bad they had it even though they were multimillionaires, or positive pop revivalism celebrating life in the best country in the world?
Hmmmmm, lets think about this.
Siamese Dream
Musically grunge
Culturally britpop has lasted longer and had more impact in popular music
>England is the best country in the world
WEW lad
Stay mad amerifat
Britpop by a country house mile
At least brit-pop was an actual sound. All the major 'grunge' bands sounded nothing like each other. Alice In Chains, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden sound only reminiscent of each other. Though I should say that the actual grunge bands of the 80s like Mudhoney and Tad actually did sound alike and were an actual genre...
Both are equally great
>I want my music to sound exactly the same. I am uncomfortable with things I cannot lump together..
hmmmm
>suede, oasis, blue and pulp sound like each other
really gets the noggin joggin
Grunge isn't a genre so I guess Britpop.
Why are britfags such memes
Post-Hardcore
Brit pop was awful and had an awful influence on culture so grunge i guess
Britpop was always better. Britpop bands like oasis in particular loved life and never whinged about being depressed.
>Grunge isn't a genre so I guess Britpop.
As far as worldwide pop culture phenomenons go, Britpop was much more exciting.
Grunge was largely a watered-down commercialized exploitation of sounds which were already kicking around in the US underground for almost 10 years by that point. The only people who found Nirvana and Soundgarden interesting in 1992 were the people who didn't hear Husker Du, Die Kreuzen, Big Black or the Melvins in 1987.
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Shania (shitkicker) Twain was all over the '90s.
DESU
I can tell you've literally or atleast barely listened to britpop in the slightest.
britpop, it's not even close. are you retarded?
Grunge
Breakbeat hardcore, jungle, big beat, techno, acid house and trip hop
britpop ofc
lol pretentious
Shoegaze
I tried to listen to a Blur album and I thought it was way too bland so I guess grunge, but I don't love grunge either, it just has a few albums that I like.
then listen to another blur album, unlike shitty grunge bands they had done a lot of different styles