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- Sub Pop Records
"Going out of business since 1988." Sub Pop Records was lucky enough to sign key grunge acts like Mudhoney and Nirvana as they rose to huge commercial success. Site features complete profiles of their past and present clientele.
www.subpop.com
- Wikipedia: Grunge Music
Wikipedia provides an in-depth look at Grunge music's metal and punk influences, enormous commercial success, and then rapid decline as songs like Nirvana's "I Hate Myself and I Want to Die" started to seem a little mellodramatic.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grunge
- Grunge Music History Page
Chuck Ayoub tells the story of grunge music and anti-corporate, flannel-based fashion, from the Pacific Northwest beginnings to the post-Cobain decline.
home.att.net/~grungehistory/grunge_music_the_grunge_movement.htm
- About.com: What Is Grunge Music?
About.com's profile of the grunge genre discusses grunge's Seattle roots, key bands, the grunge sound, and more.
altmusic.about.com/od/genresstyles/p/Grunge.htm
- MyMusicStream: Grunge
This grunge music streaming internet radio station offers a lofi or hifi feed and many free song downloads.
www.mymusicstream.com/music/grunge.php
- allmusic: Grunge
Allmusic outlines grunge music's simultaneous relationship to heavy metal, punk, and the emo style, and provides links to info about top artists like Alice in Chains, Nirvana, and Mother Love Bone.
www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=77:2679
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