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  1. Aug 20, 2021 · To put it simply, grunge was basically a blend of punk, hard rock and metal. Every band who started doing it did it a little bit differently. No two bands sounded the same, or looked the...

  2. Dec 10, 2023 · Bands like GREEN RIVER and MUDHONEY pioneered the sound, fusing the raw energy of punk with the heavy riffs of metal. MOTHER LOVE BONE (formed in 1988), while not strictly Grunge , further solidified the genre’s sonic palette with their blend of hard rock and punk influences.

    • Nirvana
    • Pearl Jam
    • Stone Temple Pilots
    • The Smashing Pumpkins
    • Soundgarden
    • Alice in Chains
    • Foo Fighters
    • Hole
    • Bush
    • Nickelback

    When many people think of grunge rock music, the first band that comes to mind is Nirvana. The Washington trio consisting of lead singer and guitarist Kurt Cobain, bassist Krist Novoselic, and drummer Dave Grohl became synonymous with the grunge sound. Nirvana’s popularity transcended rock music, and the group became a bona fide pop sensation. Thei...

    At the top of the list of the most famous grunge rock bands, Pearl Jamis right next to Nirvana. The Seattle, Washington, group is one of the most successful musical acts of all time. The band is notable for its exceptional longevity—it still creates music and tours today after more than 30 years together—and commercial success. Pearl Jam burst on t...

    The Stone Temple Pilotshad a knack for making catchy songs that became crossover pop hits. The group featured Scott Weiland on vocals, Dean DeLeo on guitars, Robert DeLeo on bass, and Eric Kretz on drums. The San Diego, California, grunge rock band became one of the most popular and successful bands of the 1990s, with smash hits like “Plush,” Creep...

    Chicago band the Smashing Pumpkinshad one of the most unique and iconic sounds of the grunge rock era. Lead singer/guitarist Billy Corgan brought all his weirdness and eccentricity to the group’s signature songs like “1979,” “Tonight, Tonight,” and the Grammy Award-winning “Bullet with Butterfly Wings.” The group has had seven top-10 albums on the ...

    Yet another legendary Seattle, Washington-based grunge rock band, Soundgarden, dominated the airwaves in the 1990s. Starting with their 1991 album Badmotorfinger, the group became a household name and was a constant fixture on the radio and television. The follow-up album, Superunknown, topped the Billboard200 and included the best work of the grou...

    Seattle, Washington, rock band Alice in Chainsbrought a 1980s metal sound to the grunge era. With intense electric guitar play and shrieking yet harmonized vocals, the band achieved success with popular songs like “Man in the Box,” “Rooster,” and “Would.” Lead vocalist Layne Staley had a voice and style not dissimilar to fellow rocker Scott Weiland...

    Still, yet another Seattle band, Foo Fighters, was formed following the disbandment of Nirvana by then-drummer Dave Grohl. Showcasing his musical abilities that went well beyond drumming, Grohl took over lead vocals and songwriting for his group. The Foo Fighters went on to become one of the most successful bands in music history, topping the Billb...

    From Los Angeles, California, rock band Holeproved that women could make grunge music as good as anyone. With lead singer Courtney Love—the spouse of the late Kurt Cobain of Nirvana—the group had a successful run throughout the 1990s and 2000s. The group’s second album, the 1994 release Live through This, helped the band crossover into the mainstre...

    Perhaps the most famous international grunge rock band, the English group Bushwas right in the mix of the best bands of the 1990s. The group’s debut album Sixteen Stonewas a sensation, proving that the grunge movement was not constrained to the Pacific Northwest of the United States. With inescapable hits like “Machinehead,” “Comedown,” and “Glycer...

    Canadian grunge rock band Nickelbackis one of the most polarizing bands of the 2000s. Entering the music scene at the tail end of the grunge era, the group was part of the genre’s transition from grunge to post-grunge. Nickelback arguably peaked in 2001 with the song “How You Remind Me” from the album Silver Side Up. The song topped the BillboardHo...

    • Nirvana. It's hard to argue against Nirvana as the No. 1 act of our 10 Best Grunge Bands list, as they essentially put the genre on the map with their 1991 classic, 'Nevermind.'
    • Alice in Chains. Was there a more impactful partnership in the grunge scene than Alice in Chains guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell and powerhouse frontman Layne Staley?
    • Pearl Jam. Formed after the demise of Mother Love Bone, Pearl Jam emerged from the ashes to soar with 1991's 'Ten' album. The rhythmically heavy 'Alive' set the tone for the group, while the hard-hitting 'Even Flow' cemented their status as a band to be reckoned with.
    • Soundgarden. After forming in Seattle in the '80s, Soundgarden finally broke through with the 1991 single 'Outshined,' followed by the spirited follow-up 'Rusty Cage.'
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    • Mudhoney. Both singer/guitarist Mark Arm and guitarist Steve Turner had been foundational posts in Green River, the glam-punk outfit also responsible for key Pearl Jam personnel.
    • Melvins. The Melvins are all over grunge’s story, from singer/guitarist Buzz Osborne taking schoolmate Kurt Cobain to see his first punk band, Black Flag (“I just remember him saying, ‘That’s exactly what I want to do.
    • Skin Yard. Though fairly obscure to the sunny-day grunge fan who bought their flannel shirt and “Smells Like Teen Spirit” 45 the same day, Skin Yard were a key early band.
    • Soundgarden. There was a good reason grunge eventually broke through to AOR radio, then became a staple of classic-rock formats, in ways punk and hardcore couldn’t: It was based more in vintage hard rock and heavy metal than 1-2-3-4 ramalama or 1-2, 1-2 thrashin’.
  3. Jun 19, 2020 · No two bands that rose to fame and were slapped with the "grunge" label sound the same, but they have similarities aside from their place of origin. It combined punk, metal and classic...

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  5. May 31, 2018 · This Flipper-sounding group proved to be an important grunge precursor for one simple reason: it was singer Mark Arms first band – the same Mark Arm who would later be a key member of Green River (alongside Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament), as well as Mudhoney.