The Sex Pistols


The Sex Pistols were an English punk rock band that formed in London in 1975. They were responsible for initiating the punk movement in the United Kingdom and inspiring many later punk and alternative rock musicians. Although their initial career lasted just two-and-a-half years and produced only four singles and one studio album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, they are regarded as one of the most influential acts in the history of popular music.



The Sex Pistols originally comprised vocalist Johnny Rotten, guitarist Steve Jones, drummer Paul Cook and bassist Glen Matlock. Matlock was replaced by Sid Vicious in early 1977. Under the management of impresario Malcolm McLaren, the band provoked controversies that took Britain by storm. Their concerts repeatedly faced difficulties with organizers and authorities, and public appearances often ended in mayhem. Their 1977 single "God Save the Queen", attacking Britons' social conformity and deference to the Crown, precipitated the "last and greatest outbreak of pop-based moral pandemonium".
In January 1978, at the end of a turbulent tour of the United States, Rotten left the band and announced its break-up. Over the next several months, the three other band members recorded songs for McLaren's film version of the Sex Pistols' story, The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle. Vicious died of a heroin overdose in February 1979. In 1996, Rotten, Jones, Cook and Matlock reunited for the Filthy Lucre Tour; since 2002, they have staged further reunion shows and tours.


Red Hot Chili Peppers

The Red Hot Chili Peppers are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983. The group's musical style primarily consists of rock with an emphasis on funk, as well as elements from other genres such as punk rock and psychedelic rock. Live, they incorporate many aspects of jam rock due to the improvised nature of much of their performances. Currently, the band consists of founding members Anthony Kiedis (vocals) and Michael "Flea" Balzary (bass), longtime drummer Chad Smith, and guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, who joined in late 2009, following the departure of John Frusciante.



Besides Kiedis and Flea, the original lineup's completed drummer Jack Irons and guitarist Hillel Slovak. In the recordings of the first records were several lineup changes, and The Uplift Mofo only Party Plan (1987) agreed the four founding members in the study. In 1988, guitarist Hillel Slovak died of a heroin overdose, resulting in the departure of Irons. After the arrival in 1989 of Chad Smith and John Frusciante as substitutes Irons and Slovak, this training would record the album Mother's Milk (1989), Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991), Californication (1999), By The Way (2002), Stadium Arcadium (2006).
While the Red Hot Chili Peppers were on tour in Japan in 1992, Frusciante left the band, and would not return until 1998. Dave Navarro became his substitute during that period, and he released the album One Hot Minute (1995). Blood Sugar Sex Magik was the leap to the international success of the group, with a clear reference to the stylistic fusion that characterized the '90s.


A history of a rock star

"I was at lunch the other day with some coworkers at a place called 'Nearly Normal's' in Corvallis, OR (which is where the Oregon State University is located). I was wearing my shirt from the 2010 tour of AIC, and a man and his wife stopped by our table and they started looking at me. The man politely asked me: "Sorry, we realized your shirt. Do you like that band, or is just a shirt? "
I said, "Alice in Chains is my favorite band and has been for a long time."
He said: "Good, I have a little story for you if you do not mind."

So this guy tells me that about 10 years ago or a little more, he and his son being in downtown Corvallis, near the ocean, his son was riding his bike spinning even with training wheels. There was a guitarist sitting on a bench in the park playing an acoustic guitar. The boy stopped riding his bike to listen. Then he got off his bike and walked over and sat right in front of the guitarrist.

The guitarist told the boy: it not better ride your bike? You don't want to sit here and listen to me, right? "
The boy said: "No, I want to hear you play"
The guitarist says, "OK. What do you want to hear?"
"What you were playing"
The father (again, the guy who told me this story) was listening and said: 
"Wow, you're good!"
The guitarist said: "Thanks. Is Something I did"
The father says, "You mean professionally? Like you're in a band?"
"Yes"
"Oh, then you play in Peacock (A small bar in Corvallis) and places like that?"
"No. It would be fun, but we would have security problems there"

The father was thinking ... well, get kicked out of the bar or something. So he asked:
 "What do you mean by security problems?"
The guitarist says, "Oh, well, we have exhausted the Superdome and stuff like that."
"Oh, so you're great at what you do then huh?"
"Yes, I guess I could say that."
"What is the name of the band you are?
"Alice in Chains".

The father had no idea what it is Alice in Chains, then he would have a conversation with Jerry Cantrell as to who are Alice in Chains, how is your music and things like that. Jerry told him about what he was pressured by the record company and about Layne, who had re-entered rehabilitation. Jerry started playing again for the child and the father began to think
"Wow, what is making a big rock star sitting on a bench in a park in Corvallis," then he asked:
"Wait a minute, you're a pretty big rock star, what are you doing here in Corvallis sitting on a bench playing your guitar?"
Jerry replied, "Oh, I'm just waiting for my brother appears. He is a professor at OSU (Oregon State University)"

The father told me he was very impressed with how easy and pleasant to be Jerry. I was really surprised that a rock star, you were sitting there and playing his guitar for any child and have a talk with your father. "


Layne's Interview


Layne Staley Unchained Pandemonium Interview

Maxi: Has Alice in Chains broken up?
Layne: No. Alice in Chains has taken a break from the strict, stressful, busy routine. We're going to relax a little more. We've renegotiated our record contract to take the pressure off of having to deliver so many finished albums. We're giving them one new album, and then we'll see what happens.

M: What about the Metallica tour? Why did you pull out?
L: We decided that we needed some time to grow individually. We were all tired. 

M: The rumor mill is rich with tales of a huge fight between you and Jerry Cantrell. Is any of this true?

L: No, we get along fine. We have no differences about music or direction. We started this band as kids, and as time has gone on, we've grown and we are learning to accommodate each others differences as friends and bandmates. 

M: What do you think about the treatment that you've been getting by the press lately?

L: I haven't read anything but regurgitated rumors. They [the press] are borrowing insults from the previous article. Nothing new, and nothing true. 

M: What have you been doing since releasing Jar of Flies?

L: I have, so far, written songs for half of a record that I plan to do myself at the end of the summer, and I recorded the full Mad Season record. I also had a feature show at an art gallery with my pen and ink drawings. 

M: One of those drawings is on the cover of your new album.

L: Right. On the Mad Season album. 

M: Give me a brief history of the early days of your career with Alice in Chains.

L: We played the Seattle scene for two and a half to three years, then went in to record what we intended to be our own independent record. We thought we could find someone to distribute it for us locally. What ended up happening, was that Susan Silver and Kelly Curtis came down to the studio to hear us recording. Our manager at the time couldn't stay with us, and Susan and Kelly said they wanted to help us out. They said that if they didn't get us what we wanted in six months we wouldn't have to pay them anything, because they felt certain they could get us a record deal in six months. They made good on their promise, and we made good on our promise to let them manage us. Next we did a couple of tours. Our first tour was with Extreme from Boston. We saw how ridiculous Rock 'n Roll is on the touring side of the business. It's no different than the movie Spinal Tap. 



M: What station was it that first started giving you radio attention?

L: KISW. Damon Stewart was the first DJ to start spinning our songs. 

M: How did audiences react to Alice in Chains at first hearing?

L: They just looked at us at first. But the more we circled around and came back to each city, the better the response got. By our third or fourth U.S. tour we felt like we were doing okay on stage. 

M: You did four US tours...

L: We did Extreme, Iggy Pop, Van Halen, Clash of the Titans - that's the one that really pushed us over the top. We survived a Slayer crowd every night for about fifty days and thought we could do about anything after that. Slayer's was not an easy crowd to please. 

M: I imagine you must have started to get sick of some of that material. How many times do you think you've played "Man in the Box?"

L: Hundreds. I think we played it at almost every show. 

M: A lot of people finger your songs on the Singles soundtrack as kind of a turning point for you guys. How did that movie affect your career?

L: It helped a lot to get our music out to so many people who were all focusing on the Seattle scene thing at the time. 

M: How is success treating you? What does it feel like to have enough money to fly anywhere in the world right now?

L: [Laughter] I'm not set for life, but I guess I can go anywhere I want. If only I knew where to go.
 
M: What did you go out and buy after you got your first advance?

L: I paid a lot to the IRS. No fancy cars, but I bought some good recording equipment, guitars, furniture, and I bought a computer. I haven't bought much since. 

M: If you were writing your autobiography, what would you put in it? What would you want people to know about you?

L: I've always looked for the perfect life to step into. I've done all the work, taken all the paths to get where I wanted. But no matter how far I go, I still come home to me. At home I'm just Layne, a guy who has interests that extend far beyond music. Music is the career I'm lucky enough to get paid for, but I have other desires and passions. Music is the doorway that has led me to drawing, photography, and writing. 

M: So where do you see yourself in five years?

L: Working a lot less, maybe taking some time for my hobbies. 

M: What makes you happy right now?

L: [long pause] Hmmm... [very long pause] rearranging my apartment, and taking photographs. 

M: Talk to me about drugs. How have they affected your life? Do they still affect your life?

L: Drugs will have a huge effect on my work for the rest of my life, whether I'm using or not. There are lasting consequences for using drugs. It doesn't matter whether I am taking drugs or not, I'll still be paying for my prior use. 

M: How have drugs affected your songwriting?

L: When I'm writing music, I find myself in my head. Whatever dramas or chaotic happenings are going on in my life, I can always find that place inside my head where I see myself as the cleanest, tallest, strongest, wisest person that I can be at that moment. 

M: Do you consider yourself a role model?

L: No. I hope not. I do have a lot to say about preventing people from making stupid decisions. I made a stupid decision and now I'm paying for it. My bed isn't made, I'm tired, I haven't slept well for two weeks. I haven't been laid in a month. I don't have a girlfriend. And I have a warrant for my arrest. Being me is no different than being most anyone else, I guess. 

M: Do you support the idea of legalizing drugs to get treatment closer to users?

L: I don't think any drug that can cause brain damage, failing kidneys, hardening arteries, pain, and suffering should be made available. Drugs are not the way to the light. They won't lead to a fairy-tale life, they lead to suffering. 

M: Was Kurt Cobain a friend of yours? How did his death affect you?

L: [Long pause, visible discomfort] Kurt and I weren't the closest of friends, but we ran in to each other at shows and hung out. I knew him well enough to be devastated by his death. I just don't understand at all. The last time I saw him, he gave me a ride from QFC on Broadway to a friend's house, the whole way there, which was about a fifteen minute drive, he talked about his daughter. For such a quiet person, he was so excited about having a child, he really loved that little girl. About a month later I saw on the news... [long pause] that he was dead. 

M: How has the Seattle music scene changed since Alice's heyday?

L: Musicians worked together more then. We collaborated with other bands more often. There wasn't as much business pressure on bands. It was all about music, about getting your friends to come and see you play. I don't see that same intimacy happening very much today. 

M: Do you think that Seattle is still a hot-bed of talent?

L: I guess so. I've heard some really good industrial music from the Northwest lately. 

M: What's in your CD player at home right now?

L: Ministry, the soundtrack to Bram Stoker's Dracula, the new Hole LP, and the Flaming Lips EP. 

M: What's next for you? Is Mad Season going to tour?

L: Mad Season will do a couple of shows in LA, a couple in New York, and maybe a late night television show. With Alice I'm recording a record, doing some videos, and I guess touring... we don't really know yet. If so, I hope it's a two week tour this time, instead of two painful years.

Happy Birthday Layne..


Black Flag


Black Flag was an American punk rock band formed in 1976 in Hermosa Beach, California. The band was established by Greg Ginn, the guitarist, primary songwriter and sole continuous member through multiple personnel changes in the band. They are widely considered to be one of the first hardcore punk bands.


Black Flag's sound mixed the raw simplicity of the Ramones with atonal guitar solos and frequent tempo shifts. The lyrics were written mostly by Ginn, and like other punk rock bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s, Black Flag voiced an anti-authoritarian and non-conformist message, in songs punctuated with descriptions of social isolation, neurosis, poverty, and paranoia. These themes were explored further when Henry Rollins joined the band as lead singer in 1981. Most of the band's material was released on Ginn's independent label, SST Records.

Dukowski, Rollins, Ginn, Chuck, Cadena 1982 

Fang

Fang is a punk rock band that originated in 1980. Fang was originally part of the punk rock scene in Berkeley, California in the 1980s. The band broke up in 1989 when key member Sam McBride was sent to prison for killing his girlfriend, Dixie Lee Carney. Upon his release, in 1995, McBride changed his name to Sammytown and reformed Fang


Fang's first record under the name 'Fang' was actually more of an experimental record, according to the band, the "Yukon Fang" single. Fang guitarist Tom Flynn and bass player Brian Beattie, his former bandmate from the bands "Tapeworm" and "Safety Patrol", put out "Yukon Fang" as a duo and thus Fang was born

The lineup thus solidified as McBride (vocals), Chris Wilson (bass), Tom Flynn (guitar), and Joel Fox (drums). Together they contributed the song "Fun with Acid" on the Not so Quiet on the Western Front compilation LP. Shortly thereafter, guitarist Tom Flynn created "Boner Records" and released their debut LP and EP Landshark and Where the Wild Things Are.


Tad

Tad was an American grunge band from Seattle, Washington led by Tad Doyle. Among the first of the many bands which came out of Seattle in the grunge era, Tad was notable for the fact that its music had noticeable Black Sabbath and Melvins influences, rather than the punk which influenced many other grunge bands. Although their commercial success was limited, their music is still highly regarded amongst grunge fans


Led by Thomas "Tad" Doyle on vocals and guitar, Tad was formed in early 1988 by Doyle and bassist Kurt Danielson, who met while at a Christian Banquet. They previously played together when Danielson's band Bundle of Hiss played with Doyle's previous band (in which he played drums) H-Hour. Doyle had also earlier played in a Gang of Four cover band called Red Set. They recruited drummer Steve Wied (formerly of Skin Yard and Death and Taxes) and guitarist Gary Thorstensen (ex-Treeclimbers) to complete the original lineup.

Tad was among the first bands to be signed to Sub Pop Records and was possibly the first pioneer of what was to be later called grunge rock. In 1987




Screaming Trees

Screaming Trees was an American rock band formed in Ellensburg, Washington in 1985 by vocalist Mark Lanegan, guitarist Gary Lee Conner, bass player Van Conner and drummer Mark Pickerel. Pickerel had been replaced by Barrett Martin by the time the band reached its most successful period. Although widely associated with grunge, the band's sound incorporated hard rock and psychedelic elements. Since its formation, Screaming Trees released seven studio albums, five EPs and three compilations


Screaming Trees is known as one of the "Godfathers of Grunge" along with the Melvins, U-Men, Skin Yard, Soundgarden, Green River, and Malfunkshun. Screaming Trees rose to fame as part of the grunge movement of the early 1990s, along with bands such as Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Pearl Jam, Nirvana and Soundgarden and was one of the most successful underground music acts of the 1990s. The band achieved one top ten single on the Modern Rock Tracks charts. Screaming Trees had been plagued by extended inactivity due to their problems with making a follow up to Dust. This led to their official breakup in 2000.





Albums of Gruntruck


Inside Yours (1990) 

Inside Yours is the debut album by the grunge band Gruntruck. It was released in 1990 by eMpTy Records and reissued in 1991 by Roadrunner Records with 2 bonus tracks.










Songs:

1) Not a Lot to Save 
2) Crucifunkin' 
3) Paint 
4) Eyes of Stone 
5) So Long 
6) Buried 
7) Flesh Fever 
8) Inside Yours 
9) Move in Silence 
10) Melt 
11) Broken 

Push (1992) 

Push is the second album by the grunge band Gruntruck. It was released in 1992 by Roadrunner Records. The album features "Tribe", "Crazy Love", and "Above Me", which were released as singles. The band received moderate mainstream attention around the time of the release; with several magazines such as Rolling Stone praising the album, as well as Gruntruck's music videos being occasionally played on VH1 and MTV.







Songs:

1) Tribe
2) Machine Action
3) Racked
4) Crazy Love
5) Above Me
6) Gotta Believe
7) Break
8) Slow Scorch
9) Follow
10) Body Farm
11) Lose
12) Push

Gruntruck

Gruntruck was a grunge band formed in Seattle, Washington, USA in 1989 by former members of Skin Yard, Ben McMillan and Scott McCullum. They were joined by Tommy Niemeyer and Tim Paul to close down their training. However, McCullum only witnessed the formation of the group, which was soon replaced by Norman Scott.Their sound was described as grunge, and the band focused more on the metal side of the genre.



The band only released two albums and toured with Alice in Chains in autumn 1992 and Pantera in 1993. Gruntruck also opened for other artists like Screaming Trees. The bassist Tim Paul left the band in 1993 because a legal dispute to be replaced by Alex Sibbald and Norman Scott was replaced by Josh Sinder, after stopping for three years, in 1996. In that year the band recorded an EP called Shot, and then grouping together (Niemeyer, Paul, Scott and McMillan) because they want to give several concerts and record composite. This material was never released because the band separates in 2002 definitely. For the gallery were two discs, recorded in 1990 and 1992, entitled Inside Yours and Push respectively. The vocalist and guitarist of the band, Ben McMillan, died of diabetes in 2008


First Albums of The Melvins

Studio albums

Gluey Porch Treatments (1987)

Gluey Porch Treatments is the debut album of The Melvins. The album was released in 1987 through Alchemy Records. The original release was vinyl only. This album was later released on tape with the Six Songs EP through Boner Records and appears as bonus material on the CD version of Ozma









Songs:

1) Eye Flys
2) Echo Head/Don't Piece Me
3) Heater Moves and Eyes
4) Steve Instant Neuman
5) Influence of Atmosphere
6) Exact Paperbacks
7) Happy Grey or Black
8) Leeech
9) Glow God
10) Big As a Mountain
11) Heaviness of the Load
12) Flex with You
13) Bitten Into Sympathy
14) Gluey Porch Treatments
15) Clipping Roses
16) As It Was
17) Over from Under the Excrement

Ozma (1989) 

Ozma is the second album by the Melvins. The album was released in 1989 through Boner Records.
"Love Thing" is a cover of the Kiss song "Love Theme (from Kiss)", "Creepy Smell" includes the intro to the song "Living In Sin" from Gene Simmons' solo album. "Candy-O" is originally by The Cars and was a bonus track on the CD version.
The title refers to the character Princess Ozma from the Oz series of books.





Songs:

1) Vile
2) Oven
3) At a Crawl
4) Let God Be Your Gardener
5) Creepy Smell
6) Kool Legged
7) Green Honey
8) Agonizer
9) Raise a Paw
10) Love Thing
11) Ever Since My Accident
12) Revulsion/We Reach
13) Dead Dressed
14) Cranky Messiah
15) Claude
16) My Small Percent Shows Most

Bullhead (1991) 

Bullhead is the third album by the Melvins released in 1991 through Boner Records. This album is notable for having longer song lengths than previous Melvins albums. Before this, most of their songs were under 2 or 3 minutes.
The Japanese experimental rock/drone/metal band Boris took their name from the first track on this album.







Songs: 

1) Boris
2) Anaconda
3) Ligature
4) It's Shoved
5) Zodiac
6) If I Had An Exorcism
7) Your Blessened
8) Cow


Melvins


Melvins is a band of grunge and metal sludge, originally from Seattle formed in 1983 in Aberdeen, Washington by Buzz Osborne (guitar, vocals), Matt Lukin (bass), Mike Dillard (drums, Dale Crover would join them later), and was the inspiration for what would later be called grunge.

The band was named after a supervisor at a Thriftway in Montesano, Washington, where Osborne also worked as a clerk. "Melvin" was despised by other employees, and the band's members felt it to be an appropriately ridiculous name


The Melvins have had a direct influence on bands like Nirvana and Mudhoney, as friends and members of the latter have been members and weight influence on the music of their bands.
Matt Lukin, Melvins founder member, when he left the band form in 1989 along with 2 former members of Green River (Mark Arm and Steve Turner) and a former member of Nirvana, Dan Peters, one of the fundamental groups of grunge, Mudhoney.


The Melvins sound has been influenced by Black Flag (punk side) and Black Sabbath (on the side heavy and oppressive). His approach in favor of metal sludge, the unique sense of humor and the experience of his music have played a bad commercial broadcasting, but the sound is slow and oppressive to strongly influence on grunge music, especially Nirvana and many other groups Seattle


Green River Albums


Come on Down (1985)

Come on Down is the debut EP by Green River. It was released in May 1985 through Homestead Records. Cited by many as being the very first grunge record. This record also marks Green River's only record with original guitarist Steve Turner. It contains the first recording of the song "Swallow My Pride", a song describing a lover's disdain for his girlfriend's feverish American patriotism, which was later re-recorded for the band's debut album, Rehab Doll






Songs:


1) Come on Down
2) New God
3) Swallow My Pride
4) Ride of Your Life
5) Corner of My Eye
6) Tunnel of Love

Dry As a Bone (1987) 


Dry As a Bone is the second EP by the American rock band Green River. It was released in July 1987 through Sub Pop Records. he EP features the band's first material with guitarist Bruce Fairweather, formerly of bassist Jeff Ament's previous band, Deranged Diction. In June 1986, the band began production on its second EP with local producer Jack Endino at Reciprocal Recording in Seattle, Washington. Green River chose to record Dry As a Bone for Bruce Pavitt's new label, Sub Pop Records.





Songs:

1) This Town
2) P.C.C
3) Ozzie (Tales of Terror)
4) Unwind
5) Baby Takes

Rehab Doll (1988) 

Rehab Doll is the only full-length studio Green River. It was released in June 1988 through Sub Pop Records.  Almost immediately following the release of Dry As a Bone, the group re-entered the studio in August 1987 to begin production on its first full-length album, Rehab Doll. The band initially started work on the album with producer Jack Endino atReciprocal Recording in Seattle, Washington, however the band switched to producer Bruce Calder and changed its recording location to Steve Lawson Studiosin Seattle. Band in-fighting, though, took center stage over the music. 





Songs:

1) Forever Means
2) Rehab Doll
3)Swallow My Pride
4) Together We'll Never
5) Smilin' and Dyin'
6) Porkfist
7) Take a Dive
8) One More Stitch



Green River

Green River was an American rock band from Seattle, Washington that was active from 1984 to 1988. Although the band had little commercial impact outside of its native Seattle, Green River proved to have significant influence on the genre later known as grunge, both with its own music and with the music its members would create in future bands including Pearl Jam and Mudhoney. In 2008, Green River reunited and has since played several live shows.


The band was formed in early 1984 by vocalist/guitarist Mark Arm, guitarist Steve Turner, drummer Alex Vincent and bassist Jeff Ament. Guitarist Stone Gossard then joined the band to allow Arm to concentrate on singing. Prior to joining, each member had played with punk and hardcore groups. Arm and Turner had played together in both Mr Epp & The Calculations and the Limp Richerds. Turner had also performed with Vincent in Spluii Numa, and Gossard in The Ducky Boys. Ament had been asked to join after moving from Montana with his band Deranged Diction.


Mad Season

Mad Season was an American rock supergroup formed in Seattle,Washington in 1994 by members of three popular Seattle-based bands:Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam and Screaming Trees. Mad Season released only one album, Above, and is best known for the single "River of Deceit". The band went on a semi-permanent hiatus in 1996 due to the band members' conflicting schedules and vocalist Layne Staley's problems with substance abuse. Attempts were made in the late 1990s to revive the group without Staley; however, the band dissolved following the death of bassistJohn Baker Saunders in 1999. Staley died three years later of a drug overdose.



During the production of Pearl Jam's Vitalogy, guitarist Mike McCready went into rehabilitation in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he met The Lamont Cranston Band bassist John Baker Saunders.[1] In 1994, when the two returned to Seattle, they formed a side band with Screaming Trees drummer Barrett Martin. Immediately the trio set up rehearsal time together and began writing material. McCready then brought in friend and Alice in Chains frontman Layne Staley to round out the line-up. McCready had hoped that being around sobermusicians would push Staley to get himself sober


Unplugged


The MTV Unplugged series are small concerts organized by the company MTV. The series had its height in the 90's, as a vehicle for artists to devote time to revitalize the careers of great performers. This type of format, created by MTV, has caused much attraction to the public, because in each concert will show different types of new instruments that help to get a very good resonance and musical arrangements.

The term Unplugged has become a term used to describe music usually heard on amplified instruments such as electric guitar and synthesizer that is rendered instead on instruments that are not electronically amplified, for example acoustic guitar or traditional piano, although a microphone is still used.
The word became incorporated into the title of a popular MTV series that began in the 1989/1990 US TV season, MTV Unplugged, on which musicians performed acoustic or "unplugged" versions of their familiar electric repertoire. Many of these performances were subsequently released as albums, often featuring the title Unplugged.



Alice In Chains (1996)

Nirvana (1993)

Pearl Jam (1992)







Temple Of The Dog

Temple of the Dog was an American rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1990. It was conceived by vocalist Chris Cornell of Soundgarden as a tribute to his friend, the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone. The line-up included Stone Gossard on rhythm guitar, Jeff Ament on bass guitar (both ex-members of Mother Love Bone), Mike McCready on lead guitar, Matt Cameron on drums and Eddie Vedder providing lead and backing vocals.


The band released its only album, the self-titled Temple of the Dog, in April 1991 through A&M Records. Although earning praise from music critics at the time of its release, the album was not widely recognized until 1992, when Vedder, Ament, Gossard and McCready had their breakthrough with Pearl Jam.


Mother Love Bone

Mother Love Bone was a grunge band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1988. The band was active from 1988 to 1990. Mother Love Bone was founded by ex-Green River Jeff Ament, Bruce Fairweather and Stone Gossard and former vocalist Andrew Wood Malfunkshun drummer and former Ten Minute Warning and Skin Yard Greg Gilmore. Initially, the group was formed in 1987 from the cover band Lords of the Wasteland which featured Wood, Gossard, Ament and drummer Regan Hagar Malfunkshun. In early 1988, the band had added Fairweather, replaced Hagar with drummer Greg Gilmore and the group changed its name to Mother Love Bone.



The band leader was Andrew Wood and his compositions helped to catapult the group to the top of the burgeoning music scene in late 1980 and early 90's in Seattle. Wood died a few days before the release of the band's debut album, Apple, thus ending the hopes of success of the group. The album was finally released a few months later. 




Stone Temple Pilots (STP)

Stone Temple Pilots (STP) is an American rock band from San Diego, California that consists of Scott Weiland (lead vocals), brothers Robert DeLeo (bass guitar, vocals) and Dean DeLeo (guitar), and Eric Kretz (drums, percussion)


This group was formed in the early 90's, and became one of the most notable of this period through rock anthems like "Plush," "Sex Type Thing" and "Interstate Love Song". Framed in the grunge trend, They were contemporaries of Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Alice in Chains and Soundgarden, among others. Despite suffering egregious accusations of copying the style of other groups, Stone Temple Pilots survived the ferocious criticism and wrote his particular page in the history of music with five LP's independent and progressive uprooting with the trends and musical fashions of the moment.



R.I.P Kurt Cobain



Today, we remember the death of Kurt, a musician who marked the history of music and rock. A man who played guitar with his whole being and screamed his lyrics with his heart. Kurt was a musician who inspired many . . . and me.


Kurt wasn't virtuous. He didn't play the guitar like Hendrix, his voice did not reach the lyrical tone of Freddy Mercury, and Nirvana records did not show the careful work of producing the albums of Pink Floyd. But that was not their intention. He saw the world and reflected in his music. Only among the people and face to face with the world, a world for which he never was done. Kurt was immersed in music with stomach pain, his numb mind and disappointed heart. It was not what he expected. On April 5, 1994 after injecting himself his last heroin overdose, he was shot himself with a shotgun. Going to Nirvana, and leaving behind this world that was never enough . . .



Today marks 18 years of his death. the grunge went with him, but his music remains,only in people who are disposed to listen.






"I'ts better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you're not"



"Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are" 
Kurt Cobain.



R.I.P Layne Staley

We chase misprinted lies          
We face the path of time
And yet i fight
And yet i fight
This battle all alone
No one to cry to
No place to call home


My gift of self is raped
My privacy is raked
And yet i find                                                              
And yet i find


Repeating in my head                              
If i can't be my own
I'd feel better dead



He was Alice. RIP Layne Staley, It's been 10 years of your death, and although I didn't live to hear from you when you were alive, I miss you, we miss you, who appreciate all your music...


I guess I can go anywhere I want. If only I knew where to go.

Silverchair

Silverchair was formed in 1992 in Newcastle, Australia, by three high school friends: guitarist / vocalist Daniel Johns, bassist Chris Joannou, and drummer Ben Gillies. Originally called InnocentCriminals came to fame more for their age than their music, they released Frogstomp were 15 years old. In 1994, his demo was chosen as the winner among 800 competitors in an Australian talent contest conducted by Nomad, an Australian music show, and a localradio station, 2JJJ-FM. 


Included in the prize was a day of recording in the studio of the radio, and a video for the winning song, 'Tomorrow'. Nomad radio and began to pass the video before the Innocent Criminals signed a recording contract, allowing them to get manyfans. This also caused a war between the Australian stamps and end of the year and had a deal with Murmur, a subsidiary of Sony.
Before the release of their debut single (Tomorrow), in September 1994, the band changed its name to Silverchair; the name waschosen from a book of the Chronicles of Narnia entitled "The SilverChair"


Albums of Mudhoney

Studio Albums 


Mudhoney (1989) 


Mudhoney is the debut studio album by American grunge band Mudhoney, released in 1989. It was their first LP after several singles and an EP (Superfuzz Bigmuff). The instrumental song "Magnolia Caboose Babyshit" is a cover of "Magnolia Caboose Babyfinger" by Blue Cheer, but the song is still credited to Mudhoney. The album, when bought as a new vinyl record, is also packaged with a poster of the band (Photo by Michael Lavine). The poster features the band in a blue filter and says "Mudhoney. The album is out." as well as the SubPop and Au Go Go logos.





Songs: 

1) This Gift
2) Flat Out Fucked
3) Get Into Yours
4) You Got It
5) Magnolia Caboose Babyshit
6) Come to Mind
7) Here Comes Sickness
8) Running Loaded
9) The Farther I Go
10) By Her Own Hand
11) When Tomorrow Hits
12) Dead Love

Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge (1991) 

Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge is the second studio album by the grunge band Mudhoney. It was recorded in 1991, at a time when the band was thinking of signing to a major record label, but decided to release the album on Sub Pop. Guitarist Steve Turner has said that the album is his "favorite Mudhoney album as a whole" and many critics agree that the band reached a peak on Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge. The album is named after a mnemonic used by music students to recall the notes (EGBDF) on the lines of the treble clef.






Songs:
 
1) Generation Genocide
2) Let It Slide
3) Good Enough
4) Something So Clear
5) Thorn
6) Into the Drink
7) Broken Hands
8) Who You Drivin' Now?
9) Move Out
10) Shoot the Moon
11) Fuzzgun '91
12) Pokin' Around
13) Don't Fade IV
14) Check-Out Time

Piece of Cake (1992) 

Piece of Cake is the third studio album by the grunge band Mudhoney. Recorded and released in 1992, it was their first album released through Reprise Records. It features several songs, such as "Suck You Dry," "Blinding Sun," and "Acetone," that are consistently featured in Mudhoney's live setlist. Although released at the peak of grunge, a genre Mudhoney had helped create, the band and Piece of Cake did not get any special treatment commercial or critical wise






Songs:

1) [Untitled 1]
2) No End In Sight
3) Make It Now
4) When In Rome
5) [Untitled 2]
6) Suck You Dry
7) Blinding Sun
8) Thirteenth Floor Opening
9) Youth Body Expression Explosion
10) I'm Spun
11) [Untitled 3]
12) Take Me There
13) Living Wreck
14) Let Me Let You Down
15) [Untitled 4]
16) Ritzville
17) Acetone

Compilation Album

Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles (1990) 

Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles is a compilation album by the grunge band Mudhoney. The album contains the entire Superfuzz Bigmuff EP, the A-sides and B-sides of 2 singles, and 2 covers from split singles with Sonic Youth and The Dicks. It was released by Sub Pop Records in October 1990. The album is named after the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi and the Univox Super-Fuzz fuzzboxes, (the title also being a play on words) which gave the band their signature dirty sound.






Songs:

1) Touch Me I'm Sick
2) Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More
3) "Hate the Police" (The Dicks)
4) Burn It Clean
5) You Got It (Keep It Outta My Face)
6) Halloween
7) No One Has
8) If I Think
9) In 'N' Out of Grace
10) Need
11) Chain That Door
12) Mudride