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  2. List of grunge bands - Wikipedia

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  3. List of American grunge bands - Wikipedia

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    Grunge music is a subgenre of alternative rock that emerged during the mid-1980s in the American state of Washington, particularly in the Seattle area. Inspired by hardcore punk, heavy metal, and indie rock, grunge is generally characterized by heavily distorted electric guitars, contrasting song dynamics, and apathetic or angst-filled lyrics ...

  4. Grunge - Wikipedia

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    Aside from the genre's punk and alternative rock roots, many grunge bands were equally influenced by heavy metal of the early 1970s. Clinton Heylin, author of Babylon's Burning: From Punk to Grunge, cited Black Sabbath as "perhaps the most ubiquitous pre-punk influence on the northwest scene". [181]

  5. 20 popular '70s bands that still perform today - AOL

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    The band became famous after playing the Woodstock festival in 1969 and began the '70s with two #1 albums: 1970's "Abraxas" and 1971's "Santana III." In 1998, Santana was inducted into the Rock ...

  6. If (band) - Wikipedia

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    If was a British progressive rock and jazz rock band formed in 1969. [1] In the period spanning 1970–75, they released eight studio-recorded albums and undertook 17 tours of Europe, the US and Canada. The band were acclaimed by George Knemeyer in a Billboard concert review as "unquestionably the best of the so-called jazz-rock bands". [2]

  7. The Four Weirdest Bands From the 1970s - AOL

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    Doug Brod has always wanted to write a book about music. It makes sense. He is a former SPIN editor in chief and has worked at Atlantic Records. But Brod wanted to find an angle that "has never ...

  8. Alternative rock - Wikipedia

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    Alternative rock (also known as alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative) is a category of rock music that evolved from the independent music underground of the 1970s. Alternative rock acts achieved mainstream success in the 1990s with the likes of the grunge subgenre in the United States, and the Britpop and shoegaze subgenres in the ...

  9. Garage rock - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s and early 1970s, several Michigan bands rooted in garage rock [342] [343] [186] recorded works that became highly influential, particularly with the 1970s punk movement. [344] In 1969, MC5 issued their live debut LP, Kick Out the Jams, which featured a set of highly energetic, politically charged songs.