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Posted 2004-08-24, 11:50 AM in reply to Titusfied's post starting "I love how people in their own heavy..."
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Posted 2004-08-24, 02:36 PM in reply to Shining Knights's post starting "It matters not whether you win or lose;..."
slim, stop flaming. i'm allowed to have an opinion.

i personally can't fucking stand nirvana. the only song by them that i can listen to for a few seconds before turning it off is 'territorial pissings'. and then his faggot voice, screaming like a stupid jackass, just gets on my nerves.

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lithium is okay, too, i guess.
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Posted 2004-08-24, 03:48 PM in reply to Shining Knights's post starting "It matters not whether you win or lose;..."
I really do agree, Nirvana isn't cool, bar the song "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and "Lithium". I agree with Raziel totally that Kurt was a complete tool, if he did indeed commit suicide. But how exactly doesn't someone shoot themselves the way he allegedly did with a shotgun?

Shinto, you are a bit critical. Not everyone can pioneer a new form of music, and they just happened to be ACDC inspired. And that is the truth. Nirvana and ACDC's music is based around alot of the same scales and mostly their songs are all power chord riffs. Riffs that don't require skill at all. NO skill. The solos, too, don't require all that much skill. ACDC did have better guitar, but they weren't all that good either.

What do you mean by "he played an out of tune guitar"? I didn't quite follow it. How was it tuned? If a guitar is tuned into drop C or something like that (however, I know that they didn't use drop c), then it's not considered to be "out of tune". Unless he just kinda let it slip out of tune and never retuned it, then I think you mis-spoke. I was under the impression that most of the "different sound" that they had was created by new fangled effects.



P.S. Shinto, saying that a riff is catchy, doesn't mean that it is a well constructed riff. And they DID have a catchy riff or two. I rate Nirvana a 5/10 as a band. Where as I would rate bands like Led, Sabbath, or the JHE a 10/10.

NIRVANA DID NOTHING FOR THE MUSIC INDUSTRY BUT SPAWN LITTLE SHIT HEAD GRUNGE FREAKS AND NU METAL FANATICS. Gg no re.

By the way, Nirvana had SHITTY vocals. Kurt was ghey. All Nirvana was, was a small talent garage band out of Seattle that HAPPENED to make it big.
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Posted 2004-08-24, 04:10 PM in reply to Penny_Bags's post starting "I really do agree, Nirvana isn't cool,..."
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Posted 2004-08-24, 04:58 PM in reply to Shining Knights's post starting "It matters not whether you win or lose;..."
I agree, the guitarist from AC/DC was really good but not the best.


Note: w00t.ace can play thunderstruck and he's really good at it. It's amazing.
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Posted 2004-08-24, 06:20 PM in reply to tokill.ace's post starting "I agree, the guitarist from AC/DC was..."
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Posted 2004-08-24, 06:42 PM in reply to Shining Knights's post starting "It matters not whether you win or lose;..."
Meh, Kurt was great IMHO, i love nirvana. You all say his voice and guitar and shit are 'ghey' but when you really dont realize that they probabally wanted to sound like that? I bet they didnt care if they went ' big ' or anything. Kurt was trippin and he fucked himself over. I still think his wife did it.

Anyways, i'd love to have kurt back.
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Posted 2004-08-24, 06:56 PM in reply to slaynish's post starting "Meh, Kurt was great IMHO, i love..."
Shinto, once a guitarist gets the hang of hammer ons and pull offs Thunderstruck isn't terribly hard... it's just a little fast. However, it is the ultimate song for impressing nubs. Nubs like tokill.ace. And while Angus Young is a solid lead guitarist, he should not be considered among the legendary guitarists. He was not absurdly incredible, and he did nothing to pioneer the industry himself. The ACDC vision was all Dave Evan's handy work (lead singer).

I reiterate, Thunderstruck impresses nubs. It is a tight song though.
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