The connection between grunge and depression becomes even more obvious when you realize that Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam is the only front man of all the prominent grunge bands who is still alive (creepy that their biggest hit was actually stating that before the others were gone). The others all passed away either because of drugs or suicide: Scott Weiland (STP), Layne Staley (Alice in Chains), Chris Cornell (Soundgarden) and Kurt Cobain (Nirvana). Just imagine if they all were still around. May they rest in peace.
It's crazy how Jerry Cantrell and Dave Grohl kind of took up the mantle for their respective bands/sound and took it to the next level-especially Grohl.
Grunge was around for years. It was an underground scene in the late 80s early 90s. But smells like teen spirit is what ultimately killed glam metal & brought grunge to the mainstream.
Thats how I remember it.. the video for smells like teen spirit single handedly killed hair bands, spandex and rock make up and kick started the 90s alternative, grudge into the mainstream.
I remember hearing this for the first time thinking: Did Pearl Jam put out a new record? Kept listening to the voice and I’m like No that’s not Eddie Vedder’s voice! Love STP they sound great!
Nirvana got big from their 2nd album, Nevermind. Their first album Bleach contains greats like About A Girl, Love Buzz and Floyd the Barber to name a few. Back to STP, you gotta do the acoustic version of this song as well. I also have a suggestion in a different genre. You could call it bluesy country, but the The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie by Colter Wall, in particular, the Brewery Sessions version. Great stuff. Okay, I’ll stop now.
Over the winter there was a commercial for some kind of medicine that had a the melody of the chorus of Big Bang Baby by STP. Sounded like a cover on a theremin lol
Grunge is one of my favorite genres. This album (Core) is great. “Sex Type Thing” from this album was big too. STP, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, and early Silverchair had that sound.
All these years later and he still only seems to be a household name to other bass players. He's an expert at chord shaping and plays with such beautiful feel. He lives in that sweet spot of never playing boring and never playing obnoxiously.
The DeLeo brothers are super talented. Love the harmonies and grooves they came up with. Eric and Scott fit in perfectly making them a special foursome of songwriters.
It was heroin that ran the grunge scene. Grunge wasn't really started or kicked off by any band in particular, it was just a lot of kids out of Seattle who ended up settling on a sound out of the environment they were living in. Namely, being bored suburban skate kids in the 80s, doing heroin, and listening to punk rock. Grunge's essence is slowed down punk rock, as if you're... on heroin. The grunge scene is still going on in Seattle.
Stone Temple Pilots is one of the more popular grunge bands not from Seattle while most were from there, they were from San Diego. I know you already knew that probably but I just like pointing that out. That's pretty impressive to get grouped into a genre where most bands are from the same city.
Yeah Chester did a 5 song EP with the DeLeo brothers and Eric Kretz and in 1997 there was also the Talk Show album made when they had fired Scott the first time with Dave Coutts from Ten Inch Men on vocals. Scott reunited with them the next year after he had a stint in rehab and released a solo album
This on the real... I love watching react to all types of music. BUT 1st and FOREMOST... Those two dudes remind me of some old friends I grew up with back in the day and that brings a tear to my eye. They look and act like straight homies you could chill with!
Since the 2000s there has been a post-grunge scene. Shinedown and Seether are great examples. In fact Shaun Morgan, Seether's singer has even covered Nirvana on several occasions in concert, has a similar vocal tone. And to answer your question, I think it was grunge and alternative rock music that pretty much killed off the 80s hair metal bands, or at least decreased the popularity. Before grunge hit mainstream, you still had an alternative rock scene, but you also had a blues based scene as well. Black Crowes, Blues Traveler, Dave Matthews, bands like that.
I wouldn't really call Shinedown or Seether "grunge." Post-grunge was more like Days of the New, early Creed, etc. Godsmack's acoustic album "The Other Side" is pretty grungy too.
😍STP!!! Yeeeesssss!!!! My screen name is after one their songs.. Sour Girl💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 I can't afford to be patrion so I really appreciate this 😍😍👏👏✌✌🤘🤘🔥 🔥
Awesome, guys! Core is one of those CDs you can listen to all the way through! My faves are Wicked Garden & Where The River Goes. Now move to the acoustic version of Plush from Headbangers Ball! It gives a totally different vibe & Weiland's voice can reallly be appreciated for what it was.
@@gilbertcourchesne1001 YAAS!!! Appetite was the 1st cassette I ever bought from mall w/ Xmas $ & also 1st album cover I ever attempted to draw, which set me down the art path!
This song is on my top 10 list of all-time favorite songs ever. Absolutely amazing singer R.I.P. Scott. Was amazing seeing how much you guys enjoyed this song, always fills me with joy seeing folks discovering my fave songs and vibing so positively as I do every single time I hear this song. Honesty I think , even tho a lot of grunge songs contain dark depressing themes, I feel that grunge lyrics are some of the deepest most emotionally impactful songs I have ever heard, I can relate to grunge especially, because I felt the same way growing up and coming of age in 1992. Thankyou so much for doing this reaction -- much respect!!!!!!
Another one y'all should check out and Stone Temple Pilots Interstate love song Scott Weiland actually wrote that song here in Atlanta riding in the tour bus on I-85 ATL strong baby
I got lucky and got to see velvet revolver perform before he passed it was like seeing three bands in one they played some gnr stuff cause of slash some stp stuff cause of scott and then there was their original stuff also
People speak about the grunge era Nirvana, Pearl Jam, STP and Alice in chains who are really good... You should listen to Saigon Kick who were grunge before grunge that matters... One step closer, what you say are two songs you can check out from the band
and highed up.......Think about RUN DMC and Jam Master Jay, when they teamed up with Aerosmith...'WAL THIS WAY',.......... U2 is a direct result of that event.
HOWDY FROM NEW ENGLAND..MAN THIS TAKES ME BACK....THE BAND I WAS IN BACK IN THE DAY ADDED THIS SONG TO OUR SET LIST....A LITTLE BACKSTORY OF THE VIDEO FOR THIS SONG: AT THE TIME SCOTT WEILEND. HAD SAID IN INTERVIEWS THAT HE HAD STARTED USING SMACK A FEW DAYS B4 THE VIDEO SHOOT AND HE ALSO SAID THAT HE WAS HIGH AS A KITE DURING THE VIDEO..SO SAD WHEN WE LOST ANOTHER G.O.A.T. RIP SCOTT HOPE YOU FOUND THE SERENITY YOU COULDN'T FIND IN THIS REALM....PEACE FROM THE NORTHEAST...
These guys were from San Diego and got A LOT of flak back in the day for sounding like they were Seattle-wannabes, especially since Scott Weiland sounded somewhat similar to Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder. They proved themselves to most people and got the respect they deserved, but there's always been that bit of criticism floating around regarding how they seemed to have piggy-backed on the Seattle sound, even if it's a mostly unfair complaint.
Never understood it. Scott Weiland might have a somewhat similar voice, but even then he used it in more varied ways. He's always used more grit and wasn't much of a yarler
That was purely intentional, just so they could get their foot in the door; when they dropped Purple (which is one of my favorite albums of all time), they changed things up enough to break free of the comparisons. Love that band!
Yay! I love when you guys react to anything from Grunge, as it’s one of my favourite genres of music. Scott’s voice in this song 👌🏼 Great reaction guys 👍🏼👏🏼🙌🏼💜🇨🇦
I remember reading that when Weiland was writing this song, about a break-up, in the news there was girl who was missing and later found murdered in the San Diego area. So, he incorporated the murder...when the dogs do find her..with the break-up he was going through.
💐🙏🏻RIP Scott Richard Weiland (Kline)(October 27, 1967 - December 3, 2015) (aged 48) you will truly be missed and my prayers go out to you and your family. 💐🙏🏻 The song's about a girl who had been found dead after having been kidnapped in the early 1990s. Weiland also said that the song's lyrics are a metaphor for a failed relationship.
Look at the little Millennials trying to be Gen X😂😂😂 JK! Yo! BEST DAYZ OF MY LIFE!!!!! I had to buy this cd 4X because I either lost, lent, or lost it! ❤❤❤❤❤❤ FUCKIN STOP ALWAYS! RIP SCOTT WEILAND❤❤
A lot of people consider Green River the first grunge band. They started in 1984 and their first releases were around 85 or 86. Mark Arm, the vocalist, went on to be the singer for Mudhoney, and Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard, the bassist and guitarist respectively, went on to be in bands Mother Love Bone, Temple of the Dog, and Pearl Jam. There are other names with who started grunge but I think Green River are the most credited.
Just in case NOONE SAID IT BEFORE, the song you were thinking of was "Creep" by STP. A&R people, drug addictions, and cash advances killed the rock music of the 90s. BUT we got pissed off angsty rap rock being mainstream instead of the other genres, which means they're less watered down. What im saying is, im glad the music that got watered down was the music that got watered down
The STP song your thinking of is Creep! And it is my favorite song by them. Still think you need to checkout Grandfunk Railroad. Their song Inside Looking Out, Closer to Home/ I'm your captain, I can Feel Him in the Morning, Counrty Road, and Foot Stompin Music.
San Diego is south of LA just north of the boarder with Mexico. It’s my hometown and where I live… Blink 182 is from San Diego as well. I saw Blink 182 when they were playing local clubs here in San Diego. Papa Roach is from SD as well
Velvet Revolver Loving the Alien has a chill Hollywood vibe, Fall to Pieces was a good ballet and big hit, Big Machine, You got no right and She Builds Quick Machines are fantastic also
The connection between grunge and depression becomes even more obvious when you realize that Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam is the only front man of all the prominent grunge bands who is still alive (creepy that their biggest hit was actually stating that before the others were gone). The others all passed away either because of drugs or suicide: Scott Weiland (STP), Layne Staley (Alice in Chains), Chris Cornell (Soundgarden) and Kurt Cobain (Nirvana). Just imagine if they all were still around. May they rest in peace.
It's crazy how Jerry Cantrell and Dave Grohl kind of took up the mantle for their respective bands/sound and took it to the next level-especially Grohl.
And the guy who was supposed to be the first breakout star of grunge, died of an OD first... Andrew Wood (Mother Love Bone).
Dave grohl is really struggling. You can tell.
Whatever. The best Music we could have erased hair bands with! REAL FUCKING MUSIC. And the bass is BANGIN!
@@averysidilau1455I swear he should either retire or get into more music Docs
The Unplugged version of this is stellar. Really showcases Scott's voice.
Unplugged rules
Grunge was around for years. It was an underground scene in the late 80s early 90s. But smells like teen spirit is what ultimately killed glam metal & brought grunge to the mainstream.
Thats how I remember it.. the video for smells like teen spirit single handedly killed hair bands, spandex and rock make up and kick started the 90s alternative, grudge into the mainstream.
No man in a box by Alice in chains
I remember hearing this for the first time thinking: Did Pearl Jam put out a new record? Kept listening to the voice and I’m like No that’s not Eddie Vedder’s voice! Love STP they sound great!
The tempo is what makes this song. Amazing deliberate tempo.
One of my favorite cds of all time
Another One of those songs that never gets old. Gets me every time. Love the live acoustic version of this song. Scott absolutely kills it
Nirvana got big from their 2nd album, Nevermind. Their first album Bleach contains greats like About A Girl, Love Buzz and Floyd the Barber to name a few. Back to STP, you gotta do the acoustic version of this song as well. I also have a suggestion in a different genre. You could call it bluesy country, but the The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie by Colter Wall, in particular, the Brewery Sessions version. Great stuff. Okay, I’ll stop now.
BANGER🔥🔥
Yeah guys you've gotta check out Velvet Revolver's "Slither". Its a great track.
The Melvins were the OG's of Grunge, to answer your other question.
Green River though
@@Fakename70 Melvins were definitely the OG's. After that you had bands like Green River and Screaming Trees
Soundgarden were around the same time Melvin were. SG were formed in 84 and released their 1st music in '85.
@@rbnh9827 Soundgarden were around 85, Melvins were around 82 or 83
I love Strong Tempered Pirates!
You should listen to the MTV unplugged version - perfection!
This song was on radio X in grand theft auto San Andreas
Check out LOSER from Australia. They have a very strong grunge influence but are more garage rock i reckon.
Radio X on GTA San Andreas...
THEIR BEST FUCKING ALBUM…I think……yo also check out Creep and Sex Type Thing
Please check out Fall to Pieces by Velvet Revolver its very smooth
This whole album is a masterpiece.
100%
Creep is the song you were thinking this was but yeah This Creep and Interstate Love Song are the three most noticeable STP songs
Big empty too. Thanks to The Crow.
@@matthewdrake4385 they make ya fart, big time!
Vaseline was a pretty big hit. and Trippin' on a Hole...
Down is very underrated.
Over the winter there was a commercial for some kind of medicine that had a the melody of the chorus of Big Bang Baby by STP. Sounded like a cover on a theremin lol
I Am Smelling like a rose that somebody gave me on my Birthday death bed
I Am Smelling like a rose because
I am DEAD AND BLOATED
All their hits are great. I can’t live without STP. But listen to the song “Atlanta” Scott’s voice haunts me. He was too good to go
Classic song!!
Good album
Grunge is one of my favorite genres. This album (Core) is great. “Sex Type Thing” from this album was big too. STP, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, and early Silverchair had that sound.
Also Candlebox , Collective Soul and Days of the New
Robert DeLeo is such a great bass player. He knows how to drive the song.
All these years later and he still only seems to be a household name to other bass players. He's an expert at chord shaping and plays with such beautiful feel. He lives in that sweet spot of never playing boring and never playing obnoxiously.
@@dard4642 I agree. He has a great tone as well. I'm not the biggest STP fan.But his tone and playing stands out. To me at least.
The DeLeo brothers are super talented. Love the harmonies and grooves they came up with. Eric and Scott fit in perfectly making them a special foursome of songwriters.
#facts
Have you guys done "Wicked Garden" yet......??
Great song!
Smokey was enjoying that👍
It was heroin that ran the grunge scene. Grunge wasn't really started or kicked off by any band in particular, it was just a lot of kids out of Seattle who ended up settling on a sound out of the environment they were living in. Namely, being bored suburban skate kids in the 80s, doing heroin, and listening to punk rock. Grunge's essence is slowed down punk rock, as if you're... on heroin. The grunge scene is still going on in Seattle.
Stone Temple Pilots is one of the more popular grunge bands not from Seattle while most were from there, they were from San Diego. I know you already knew that probably but I just like pointing that out. That's pretty impressive to get grouped into a genre where most bands are from the same city.
RIP Scott Weiland
What a voice he had
Did you guys know Chester from LP sang for them on their tour post Scott?
That's right.
I forgot about that.
Damn shame though.
Yeah, most forget that Chester fronted STP for a bit
Yeah Chester did a 5 song EP with the DeLeo brothers and Eric Kretz and in 1997 there was also the Talk Show album made when they had fired Scott the first time with Dave Coutts from Ten Inch Men on vocals. Scott reunited with them the next year after he had a stint in rehab and released a solo album
Crackerman & Wicked Garden please!!!!!
San Diego is about as SoCal as it gets. Just outside of Tijuana, Mexico.
Can you guys do rat race by skindred ? Your face will fall off 🤙
Love Skindred. Kill The Power would be good as well.
Oh how often I wish I could step back to the early nighties, what a great time we all head back then.
Creep is the song you were thinking of.
Check out Vasoline! Great banger of a song by STP!
Stone Temple Pilots- Piece of Pie , I love the solo, Where the river goes, another great one 👍
Sex Type Thing and Vasoline are great songs that should be checked out next by STP. Great song and reaction guys! ❤🤘
The song that goes "Cuz I'm half the man I used to be" is called Creep
If you played gta san andreas, this is why it sounds familiar. Used to cruise around in gta for hours with this cranking on the radio.
More highschool nostalgia 🤘. Check out Joan Red - You be the hero.
Do Creep by STP if you guys haven't already!
I knew you must of heard this one before. Spot on with the meaning!
This song came about from a news story about a missing girl found dead by the police...hence the line "and I feel when the dog begin to smell her"
Do more alice in chains. Great video btw
Their acoustic version of this song is amazing.. Please please do it and more STP😍🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
Core album for the win 🙌
Please react to *Eat You Alive* by *EMIGRATE*
This on the real... I love watching react to all types of music. BUT 1st and FOREMOST... Those two dudes remind me of some old friends I grew up with back in the day and that brings a tear to my eye. They look and act like straight homies you could chill with!
I saw Stone Temple Pilots on LOLLAPOLOOZA 92. Irvine Meadows in Irvine CA. They were awesome! RIP Scott
Nice! STP. Love them :)>
How goods the acoustic version 👌
Since the 2000s there has been a post-grunge scene. Shinedown and Seether are great examples. In fact Shaun Morgan, Seether's singer has even covered Nirvana on several occasions in concert, has a similar vocal tone. And to answer your question, I think it was grunge and alternative rock music that pretty much killed off the 80s hair metal bands, or at least decreased the popularity. Before grunge hit mainstream, you still had an alternative rock scene, but you also had a blues based scene as well. Black Crowes, Blues Traveler, Dave Matthews, bands like that.
I wouldn't really call Shinedown or Seether "grunge." Post-grunge was more like Days of the New, early Creed, etc. Godsmack's acoustic album "The Other Side" is pretty grungy too.
I would say Soundgarden started the grunge, I can clearly remember when Rusty Cage was released and people were like what is this lol 😂
Great song
That's years after grunge started 🤣 look up a little band called Green River
😍STP!!! Yeeeesssss!!!!
My screen name is after one their songs.. Sour Girl💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
I can't afford to be patrion so I really appreciate this 😍😍👏👏✌✌🤘🤘🔥 🔥
Awesome, guys! Core is one of those CDs you can listen to all the way through! My faves are Wicked Garden & Where The River Goes. Now move to the acoustic version of Plush from Headbangers Ball! It gives a totally different vibe & Weiland's voice can reallly be appreciated for what it was.
I agree that album and appetite for destruction two great albums that you can listen all the way through without skipping a beat
@@gilbertcourchesne1001 YAAS!!! Appetite was the 1st cassette I ever bought from mall w/ Xmas $ & also 1st album cover I ever attempted to draw, which set me down the art path!
This song is on my top 10 list of all-time favorite songs ever. Absolutely amazing singer R.I.P. Scott. Was amazing seeing how much you guys enjoyed this song, always fills me with joy seeing folks discovering my fave songs and vibing so positively as I do every single time I hear this song.
Honesty I think , even tho a lot of grunge songs contain dark depressing themes, I feel that grunge lyrics are some of the deepest most emotionally impactful songs I have ever heard, I can relate to grunge especially, because I felt the same way growing up and coming of age in 1992.
Thankyou so much for doing this reaction -- much respect!!!!!!
Coming of age? What age was that exactly? Lol.
My personal opinion it started with guns n rose with appetite for destruction and nevermind finshed off hair metal
Another one y'all should check out and Stone Temple Pilots Interstate love song Scott Weiland actually wrote that song here in Atlanta riding in the tour bus on I-85 ATL strong baby
STP songs lounge fly and Kitchenware and Candybars are great songs to react too!!!
You would this nirvana started it but a little before them were kings X which released low toned rock music in ‘87-‘89
SPOONMAN SOUNDGARDEN
Check out Big Empty too. That's another huge one of theirs from the Crow soundtrack.
lol GTA San Andreas had this track on the radio station RadioX, that game has an amazing soundtrack...
The day the video for Smells Like Teen Spirit first aired, a lot of Hair bands had to go out and get day jobs.
Also, a Velvet Revolver reaction would be great.
Fall to pieces is a must.
Or Slither.
I got lucky and got to see velvet revolver perform before he passed it was like seeing three bands in one they played some gnr stuff cause of slash some stp stuff cause of scott and then there was their original stuff also
People speak about the grunge era Nirvana, Pearl Jam, STP and Alice in chains who are really good...
You should listen to Saigon Kick who were grunge before grunge that matters...
One step closer, what you say are two songs you can check out from the band
This album is great!!!! Listen to it fellas!
Yes!one of the best STP songs🤗😍😁
and highed up.......Think about RUN DMC and Jam Master Jay, when they teamed up with Aerosmith...'WAL THIS WAY',.......... U2 is a direct result of that event.
I meant Walk this Way...and you two not the band U2
Little did he knows he just listenned to the top top top band on the planet.
Damn right. Wish they could get way more recognition then they deserve.
i cant believe smoke got it on first guess lol
A lot of people will know this song from gta San Andreas on the ps2
HOWDY FROM NEW ENGLAND..MAN THIS TAKES ME BACK....THE BAND I WAS IN BACK IN THE DAY ADDED THIS SONG TO OUR SET LIST....A LITTLE BACKSTORY OF THE VIDEO FOR THIS SONG: AT THE TIME SCOTT WEILEND. HAD SAID IN INTERVIEWS THAT HE HAD STARTED USING SMACK A FEW DAYS B4 THE VIDEO SHOOT AND HE ALSO SAID THAT HE WAS HIGH AS A KITE DURING THE VIDEO..SO SAD WHEN WE LOST ANOTHER G.O.A.T.
RIP SCOTT HOPE YOU FOUND THE SERENITY YOU COULDN'T FIND IN THIS REALM....PEACE FROM THE NORTHEAST...
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These guys were from San Diego and got A LOT of flak back in the day for sounding like they were Seattle-wannabes, especially since Scott Weiland sounded somewhat similar to Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder. They proved themselves to most people and got the respect they deserved, but there's always been that bit of criticism floating around regarding how they seemed to have piggy-backed on the Seattle sound, even if it's a mostly unfair complaint.
Never understood it. Scott Weiland might have a somewhat similar voice, but even then he used it in more varied ways. He's always used more grit and wasn't much of a yarler
That was purely intentional, just so they could get their foot in the door; when they dropped Purple (which is one of my favorite albums of all time), they changed things up enough to break free of the comparisons. Love that band!
please react to testament "children of the next level" !
Yay! I love when you guys react to anything from Grunge, as it’s one of my favourite genres of music. Scott’s voice in this song 👌🏼 Great reaction guys 👍🏼👏🏼🙌🏼💜🇨🇦
Listen to their song Sex Type Thing
Stone temple pilots- Sex type thing ( is a beter song
Good song
The whole Core album is amazing
Yes it is!!
@@kristaspecht been listening to this album since high school 20 something years ago, still rocking it!!
@@KonradBeezo dito on that haha lol
Please do Morbid Angel - "Where the slime live".
STP is always welcome.
Was STP considered grunge? I didn’t know that.
Mmmmm.
Let's say Grunge Adjacent
Sour Girl is a great chill STP song!💖
I remember reading that when Weiland was writing this song, about a break-up, in the news there was girl who was missing and later found murdered in the San Diego area. So, he incorporated the murder...when the dogs do find her..with the break-up he was going through.
STP Big Empty
S T P! FUCK YEAH!
💐🙏🏻RIP Scott Richard Weiland (Kline)(October 27, 1967 - December 3, 2015) (aged 48) you will truly be missed and my prayers go out to you and your family. 💐🙏🏻 The song's about a girl who had been found dead after having been kidnapped in the early 1990s. Weiland also said that the song's lyrics are a metaphor for a failed relationship.
I'm speechless
12:15 lmaooo 😭😭
Look at the little Millennials trying to be Gen X😂😂😂
JK! Yo! BEST DAYZ OF MY LIFE!!!!! I had to buy this cd 4X because I either lost, lent, or lost it! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
FUCKIN STOP ALWAYS!
RIP SCOTT WEILAND❤❤
One of my favorites! R.I.P. Scott Weiland ❤🤟 Miss his voice!
A lot of people consider Green River the first grunge band. They started in 1984 and their first releases were around 85 or 86. Mark Arm, the vocalist, went on to be the singer for Mudhoney, and Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard, the bassist and guitarist respectively, went on to be in bands Mother Love Bone, Temple of the Dog, and Pearl Jam. There are other names with who started grunge but I think Green River are the most credited.
Nice piece of information mate.never know this.thanx
Thrash was a mix of British Heavy Metal and and the speed of old school Punk, Grunge was a fusion of punk and heavy metal
STP is straight up rock
Totally different than grunge.
I miss this band ❤
Andrew Wood, with Mother Love Bone was probably the OGs of grunge. Unfortunately he passed before grunge became popular.
Curb. by LIATUS on spotify is grunge inspired. XD
Just in case NOONE SAID IT BEFORE, the song you were thinking of was "Creep" by STP. A&R people, drug addictions, and cash advances killed the rock music of the 90s. BUT we got pissed off angsty rap rock being mainstream instead of the other genres, which means they're less watered down. What im saying is, im glad the music that got watered down was the music that got watered down
The STP song your thinking of is Creep! And it is my favorite song by them. Still think you need to checkout Grandfunk Railroad. Their song Inside Looking Out, Closer to Home/ I'm your captain, I can Feel Him in the Morning, Counrty Road, and Foot Stompin Music.
Pearl Jam- Black, or Jeremy MTV unplugged versions plz 🤘🏻
San Diego is south of LA just north of the boarder with Mexico. It’s my hometown and where I live… Blink 182 is from San Diego as well. I saw Blink 182 when they were playing local clubs here in San Diego. Papa Roach is from SD as well
Everyone in the comments theorising, while you boys really just FELT the power of STP & Scott Weiland!
Velvet Revolver Loving the Alien has a chill Hollywood vibe, Fall to Pieces was a good ballet and big hit, Big Machine, You got no right and She Builds Quick Machines are fantastic also
Guns & Roses, Jane Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers,, Faith No More And modern love bone where the transition from Glamrock