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Grunge (sometimes referred to as the Seattle Sound) is a subgenre of alternative rock
Alternative rock

Alternative rock is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. Alternative rock consists of various subgenres that have emerged from the independent music scene since the 1980s, such as Grunge music, Britpop, gothic rock, and indie pop....
 that emerged during the mid-1980s in the American state of Washington
Washington

Washington is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Washington was carved out of the western part of Washington Territory which had been ceded by Britain in 1846 by the Oregon Treaty as settlement of the Oregon Boundary Dispute....
, particularly in the Seattle area. Inspired by hardcore punk
Hardcore punk

Hardcore punk is a subgenre of punk rock that originated in North America and the UK in the late 1970s. The new sound was generally thicker, heavier and faster than earlier punk rock....
, heavy metal
Heavy metal music

Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in England and the United States. With roots in blues-rock and psychedelic rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified Distortion , extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and overall...
 and indie rock
Indie rock

Indie rock is alternative rock that most notably exists in the Independent music underground music scene. It primarily refers to rock musicians that are or were unsigned, or have signed to independent record labels, rather than major record labels....
, grunge is generally characterized by heavily distorted electric guitar
Electric guitar

An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses pickup to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings into an electrical current, which is made louder with an instrument amplifier and a speaker....
s, contrasting song dynamics
Dynamics (music)

In music, dynamics normally refers to the volume of a sound or note , but can also refer to every aspect of the execution of a given piece, either stylistic or functional ....
, and apathetic or angst-filled lyrics. The grunge aesthetic is stripped-down compared to other forms of rock music, and many grunge musicians were noted for their unkempt appearances and rejection of theatrics.

The early grunge movement coalesced around Seattle independent record label
Independent record label

An independent record label is a record label operating without the funding of or outside the organizations of the major record labels....
 Sub Pop
Sub Pop

Sub Pop is an independent record label founded by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman in Seattle, Washington in 1986. Sub Pop achieved fame in the late 1980s for first signing Nirvana , Soundgarden, Mudhoney and many other bands from the Seattle music scene....
 in the late 1980s.






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Grunge (sometimes referred to as the Seattle Sound) is a subgenre of alternative rock
Alternative rock

Alternative rock is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. Alternative rock consists of various subgenres that have emerged from the independent music scene since the 1980s, such as Grunge music, Britpop, gothic rock, and indie pop....
 that emerged during the mid-1980s in the American state of Washington
Washington

Washington is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Washington was carved out of the western part of Washington Territory which had been ceded by Britain in 1846 by the Oregon Treaty as settlement of the Oregon Boundary Dispute....
, particularly in the Seattle area. Inspired by hardcore punk
Hardcore punk

Hardcore punk is a subgenre of punk rock that originated in North America and the UK in the late 1970s. The new sound was generally thicker, heavier and faster than earlier punk rock....
, heavy metal
Heavy metal music

Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in England and the United States. With roots in blues-rock and psychedelic rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified Distortion , extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and overall...
 and indie rock
Indie rock

Indie rock is alternative rock that most notably exists in the Independent music underground music scene. It primarily refers to rock musicians that are or were unsigned, or have signed to independent record labels, rather than major record labels....
, grunge is generally characterized by heavily distorted electric guitar
Electric guitar

An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses pickup to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings into an electrical current, which is made louder with an instrument amplifier and a speaker....
s, contrasting song dynamics
Dynamics (music)

In music, dynamics normally refers to the volume of a sound or note , but can also refer to every aspect of the execution of a given piece, either stylistic or functional ....
, and apathetic or angst-filled lyrics. The grunge aesthetic is stripped-down compared to other forms of rock music, and many grunge musicians were noted for their unkempt appearances and rejection of theatrics.

The early grunge movement coalesced around Seattle independent record label
Independent record label

An independent record label is a record label operating without the funding of or outside the organizations of the major record labels....
 Sub Pop
Sub Pop

Sub Pop is an independent record label founded by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman in Seattle, Washington in 1986. Sub Pop achieved fame in the late 1980s for first signing Nirvana , Soundgarden, Mudhoney and many other bands from the Seattle music scene....
 in the late 1980s. Grunge became commercially successful in the first half of the 1990s, due mainly to the release of Nirvana
Nirvana (band)

Nirvana was an American Rock music band that was formed by singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic in Aberdeen, Washington in 1987....
's Nevermind
Nevermind

Nevermind is the second studio album by the American Rock music band Nirvana , released on September 24, 1991. Produced by Butch Vig, Nevermind was the group's first release on Geffen Records....
 and Pearl Jam
Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam is an American rock music band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1990. Since its inception, the band's line-up has included Eddie Vedder , Jeff Ament , Stone Gossard , and Mike McCready ....
's Ten
Ten (Pearl Jam album)

Ten is the debut studio album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on August 27, 1991 through Epic Records. Following the disbanding of bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Stone Gossard's previous group Mother Love Bone, the two recruited vocalist Eddie Vedder, guitarist Mike McCready, and drummer Dave Krusen to form Pea...
. The success of these bands boosted the popularity of alternative rock and made grunge the most popular form of hard rock music at the time. However, many grunge bands were uncomfortable with this popularity. Although most grunge bands had disbanded or faded from view by the late 1990s, their influence continues to impact modern rock music.

Origin of the term

The word grunge is believed to be a back-formation
Back-formation

In etymology, back-formation refers to the process of creating a new lexeme by removing actual or supposed affixes. The resulting neologism is called a back-formation, a term coined by James Murray in 1897....
 from the US slang adjective grungy, which originated in about 1965 as a slang
Slang

Slang is the use of highly informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in the speaker's dialect or language....
 term for "dirty" or "filthy." Mark Arm
Mark Arm

Mark Arm is the vocalist for the grunge band Mudhoney. He is also credited with coining the term "grunge" to describe his style of rock music ....
, the vocalist for the Seattle band Green River
Green River (band)

Green River was an American Rock music band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1984. The band was active from 1984 to 1988. Although the band had arguably little commercial impact outside of its native Seattle, Green River proved to have significant influence on the genre later known as Grunge music, both with its own music and with the mu...
—and later Mudhoney
Mudhoney

Mudhoney is an American grunge band. Formed in Seattle, Washington in 1988 following the demise of Green River , Mudhoney has for the most of its recording career consisted of Mark Arm , Steve Turner , Matt Lukin and Dan Peters ....
—is generally credited as being the first to use the term grunge to describe this sort of music. Arm first used the term in 1981, when he wrote a letter under his given name Mark McLaughlin to the Seattle zine
Zine

A zine is most commonly a small circulation, non-commercial publication of original or appropriated texts and images. More broadly, the term encompasses any self-publishing work of minority interest usually reproduced via photocopier on a variety of colored paper stock....
, Desperate Times, criticizing his band Mr. Epp and the Calculations as "Pure grunge! Pure noise! Pure shit!" Clark Humphrey, editor of Desperate Times, cites this as the earliest use of the term to refer to a Seattle band, and mentions that Bruce Pavitt
Bruce Pavitt

Bruce Pavitt is the Chicago-born founder of record label Sub Pop....
 of Sub Pop popularized the term as a musical label in 1987–88, using it on several occasions to describe Green River. Arm used grunge as a descriptive term rather than a genre term, but it eventually came to describe the punk/metal hybrid sound of the Seattle music scene.

Characteristics


Grunge is generally characterized by a sludgy guitar sound that uses a high level of distortion, fuzz
Fuzzbox

A fuzzbox is a type of effects pedal comprising an amplifier and a clipping circuit, which generates a distortion version of the input signal....
 and feedback
Audio feedback

Audio feedback is a special kind of feedback which occurs when a sound loop exists between an audio input and an audio output . In this example, a signal received by the microphone is Amplifier and passed out of the loudspeaker....
 effects. Grunge fuses elements of hardcore punk and heavy metal, although some bands performed with more emphasis on one or the other. The music shares with punk a raw sound and similar lyrical concerns. However, it also involves much slower tempo
Tempo

In musical terminology, 'tempo' is the speed or pace of a given musical piece. It is an extremely crucial element of composition, as it can affect the mood and difficulty of a piece....
s, dissonant
Consonance and dissonance

In music, a consonance is a harmony, Chord , or interval considered stable, as opposed to a dissonance ? considered unstable . The strictest definition of consonance may be only those sounds which are pleasant, while the most general definition includes any sounds which are used freely....
 harmonies, and more complex instrumentation – which is reminiscent of heavy metal. Some individuals associated with the development of grunge, including Sub Pop producer Jack Endino
Jack Endino

Jack Endino is a music producer and musician based in Seattle. Long associated with Seattle label Sub Pop and the Grunge music movement, Endino worked on seminal albums from bands such as Mudhoney , Soundgarden, and Nirvana ....
 and The Melvins
The Melvins

The Melvins are an American sludge metal band that usually perform as a power trio. Aside from the 1984 incarnation which included Buzz, Mike Dillard on drums, and Matt Lukin, Singer/guitarist Buzz Osborne and drummer Dale Crover are constant members....
, explained grunge's incorporation of heavy rock influences such as Kiss
KISS (band)

Kiss is an United States Rock music Musical ensemble formed in New York City in December 1972. Easily identified by its members' trademark face paint and stage outfits, the group rose to prominence in the mid and late-1970s on the basis of their elaborate live performances, which featured fire breathing, blood spitting, smoking guitars, and...
 as "musical provocation." Grunge artists considered these bands "cheesy" but nonetheless enjoyed them; Buzz Osborne
Buzz Osborne

Buzz Osborne , also known as King Buzzo, is the guitarist/vocalist/songwriter and technically the only remaining founding member of the Melvins....
 of The Melvins described it as an attempt to see what ridiculous things bands could do and get away with. In the early 1990s, Nirvana's signature "stop-start" song format became a genre convention.

Themes

Lyrics are typically angst
Angst

Angst is a German language and Dutch language word for fear or anxiety. It is used in English to describe an intense feeling of strife. The term Angst distinguishes itself from the word Furcht in that Furcht usually refers to a material threat , while Angst is usually a nondirectional emotion....
-filled, often addressing themes such as social alienation, apathy, confinement, and a desire for freedom. A number of factors influenced the focus on such subject matter. Many grunge musicians displayed a general disenchantment with the state of society, as well as a discomfort with social prejudices. Such themes bear similarities to those addressed by punk rock musicians and the perceptions of Generation X
Generation X

Generation X is a term used to identify people born after the post-World War II increase in birth rates The term has been used in demography, the social sciences, and marketing, though it is most often used in popular culture....
. Music critic Simon Reynolds
Simon Reynolds

Simon Reynolds is an English music critic who is well-known for his writings on electronic dance music and for coining the term "post-rock". Besides electronic dance music, Reynolds has written about a wide range of artists and musical genres, and has written books on post-punk and Rock music....
 said in 1992 that "there's a feeling of burnout in the culture at large. Kids are depressed about the future." However, not all grunge songs dealt with these issues. Nirvana
Nirvana (band)

Nirvana was an American Rock music band that was formed by singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic in Aberdeen, Washington in 1987....
's satirical "In Bloom
In Bloom

"In Bloom" is a song by the American Grunge music band Nirvana . Written by frontman Kurt Cobain, the song addresses people outside of the underground music community who did not understand the band's message....
" is a notable example of more humorous writing. Several other grunge songs are filled with either a dark or fun sense of humor—Mudhoney
Mudhoney

Mudhoney is an American grunge band. Formed in Seattle, Washington in 1988 following the demise of Green River , Mudhoney has for the most of its recording career consisted of Mark Arm , Steve Turner , Matt Lukin and Dan Peters ....
's "Touch Me I'm Sick
Touch Me I'm Sick

"Touch Me I'm Sick" is a song by the American alternative rock band Mudhoney. It was recorded in March 1988 at Seattle, Washington's Reciprocal Recording studios with music producer Jack Endino....
" or Tad
Tad (band)

TAD was an American Grunge music band from Seattle, Washington. They were among the first of the many bands which came out of Seattle in the grunge era....
's "Stumblin' Man"—though this often went unnoticed by the general public at the time. Humor in grunge often satirized
Parody

A parody , in contemporary usage, is a work created to mock, comment on, or poke fun at an original work, its subject, or author, or some other target, by means of humorous, satiric or ironic imitation....
 glam metal—for example, Soundgarden
Soundgarden

Soundgarden was an American Rock music band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1984 by lead singer and drummer Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto....
's "Big Dumb Sex"—and other forms of popular rock music during the 1980s.

Presentation and fashion

Grunge concerts were known for being straightforward, high-energy performances. Grunge bands rejected the complex and high budget presentations of many musical genres, including the use of complex light arrays, pyrotechnics, and other visual effects unrelated to playing the music. Stage acting was generally avoided. Instead the bands presented themselves as no different from a minor local band. Jack Endino said in the 1996 documentary Hype! that Seattle bands were inconsistent live performers, since their primary objective was not to be entertainers, but simply to "rock out." However, concerts did involve a level of interactivity; fans and musicians alike would participate in stage diving
Stage diving

Stage diving is the act of leaping from a concert stage onto the crowd below, a stage antic whose origin is variously credited to Iggy Pop or Peter Gabriel....
, crowd surfing
Crowd surfing

Crowd surfing describes the process in which a person is passed overhead from person to person during a concert, transferring the person from one part of the venue to another....
, headbanging
Headbanging

Headbanging is a type of dance which involves violently shaking the head in time with music, most commonly rock music and heavy metal music....
, pogo
Pogo (dance)

The pogo is a dance where the dancers jump up and down, while remaining in the same location; the dance takes its name from its resemblance to the use of a pogo stick, especially in a common version of the dance, where an individual keeps their torso stiff, their arms rigid, and their legs close together....
ing, and moshing.

Clothing commonly worn by grunge musicians in Washington consisted of thrift store
Charity shop

A charity shop, thrift shop, thrift store, hospice shop , resale shop , or op shop is a retail establishment operated by a charitable organization for the purpose of fundraising....
 items and the typical outdoor clothing (most notably flannel
Flannel

Flannel is a soft #Weave fabric, of various fineness. It usually doesn't have a nap , and instead gains its softness through the loosely spun yarn it is woven from....
 shirts) of the region, as well as a general unkempt appearance. The style did not evolve out of a conscious attempt to create an appealing fashion; music journalist Charles R. Cross
Charles R. Cross

Charles R. Cross is a rock music journalist and author based in Seattle. He is the founder of Backstreets magazine, a periodical for fans of Bruce Springsteen, editor of "Springsteen: the Man and His Music," a compilation of Backstreets articles, and is also author of a biography of Kurt Cobain, titled Heavier Than Heaven as well as anoth...
 said, "Kurt Cobain was just too lazy to shampoo," and Sub Pop's Jonathan Poneman said, "This [clothing] is cheap, it's durable, and it's kind of timeless. It also runs against the grain of the whole flashy aesthetic that existed in the 80's."

History


Roots and influences

Grunge's sound partly results from Seattle's isolation from other music scenes. As Sub Pop's Jonathan Poneman noted, "Seattle was a perfect example of a secondary city with an active music scene that was completely ignored by an American media fixated on Los Angeles and New York." Mark Arm claimed that the isolation meant, "this one corner of the map was being really inbred and ripping off each other's ideas." Grunge evolved from the local punk rock scene, and was inspired by bands such as The Fartz
The Fartz

The Fartz , originally formed in 1981 and were one of the first well known Hardcore punk bands from Seattle, Washington.In 1982 they released an LP album entitled World Full of Hate on Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles Records....
, The U-Men
The U-Men

The U-Men were a Seattle-based post-punk band active in the early to late 1980s. They toured extensively across United States and even had a song by the Butthole Surfers named in their honor....
, 10 Minute Warning
10 Minute Warning

10 Minute Warning was a hardcore punk band from Seattle, Washington. They became famous locally as one of the first bands to adapt the popular punk rock sound to something slower and heavier, paving the way for grunge bands like Green River and Mother Love Bone before breaking up in 1984....
, The Accüsed
The Accüsed

The Acc?sed is a thrashcore and crossover thrash band from Seattle, WA....
 and the Fastbacks
Fastbacks

File:The Fastbacks - Pain in the Grass - 1995 - 02.jpgThe Fastbacks were a pioneering Seattle, Washington band. Formed in 1979 by songwriter/guitarist Kurt Bloch , and friends Lulu Gargiulo and Kim Warnick , they disbanded in 2001....
. Additionally, the slow, heavy, and sludgy style of The Melvins
The Melvins

The Melvins are an American sludge metal band that usually perform as a power trio. Aside from the 1984 incarnation which included Buzz, Mike Dillard on drums, and Matt Lukin, Singer/guitarist Buzz Osborne and drummer Dale Crover are constant members....
 was a significant influence on the grunge sound.

Outside the Pacific Northwest, a number of artists and music scenes influenced grunge. Alternative rock bands from the Northeastern United States, including Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth

Sonic Youth is an American rock music rock band formed in New York City in 1981. The current lineup consists of Thurston Moore , Kim Gordon , Lee Ranaldo , Mark Ibold and Steve Shelley ....
, Pixies, and Dinosaur Jr., are important influences on the genre. Through their patronage of Seattle bands, Sonic Youth "inadvertently nurtured" the grunge scene, and reinforced the fiercely independent attitudes of its musicians. The influence of the Pixies on Nirvana was noted by Kurt Cobain
Kurt Cobain

Kurt Donald Cobain was an American musician who served as Singer, guitarist, and songwriter for the Grunge music band Nirvana .With the lead single "Smells Like Teen Spirit" from Nirvana's second album Nevermind , Cobain with Nirvana entered into the mainstream, bringing along with them a subgenre of alternative rock called Grunge musi...
, who commented in a Rolling Stone interview that he "connected with the band so heavily that I should be in that band." Nirvana's use of the Pixies' "soft verse, hard chorus" popularized this stylistic approach in both grunge and other alternative rock subgenres.

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
Black Sabbath

Black Sabbath are an English Rock music band. Formed in Birmingham in 1968 by Ozzy Osbourne , Tony Iommi , Geezer Butler , and Bill Ward , the band has since experienced multiple lineup changes, with a total of twenty-two former members....
 as "perhaps the most ubiquitous pre-punk influence on the northwest scene." Black Sabbath undeniably played a role in shaping the grunge sound, whether with their own records or the records they inspired. The influence of Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin were an English rock music band formed in 1968 by Jimmy Page , Robert Plant , John Paul Jones and John Bonham . With their heavy, guitar-driven sound, Led Zeppelin are regarded as one of the first heavy metal music bands....
 is also evident, particularly in the work of Soundgarden, whom Q magazine noted were "in thrall to '70s rock, but contemptuous of the genre's overt sexism and machismo." The Los Angeles hardcore punk band Black Flag
Black Flag (band)

Black Flag was an American punk rock band formed in 1977 in Hermosa Beach, California. The band was established largely as the brainchild of Greg Ginn: the guitarist, primary songwriter and sole continuous member through multiple personnel changes....
's 1984 record My War
My War

My War is the second full length album by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag . It was released in 1984 on SST Records.Black Flag's founder and primary songwriter Greg Ginn played both bass guitar in addition to his usual guitar; "Dale Nixon" is a pseudonym....
, where the band combined heavy metal with their traditional sound, made a strong impact in Seattle. Mudhoney's Steve Turner
Steve Turner (guitarist)

Steve Turner is an American guitarist, most famous for his work with Seattle band Mudhoney .Turner's first band was called The Ducky Boys. The line up included future Pearl Jam member Stone Gossard....
 commented, "A lot of other people around the country hated the fact that Black Flag slowed down ... but up here it was really great ... we were like 'Yay!' They were weird and fucked-up sounding." Turner explained grunge's integration of metal influences, noting, "Hard rock and metal was never that much of an enemy of punk like it was for other scenes. Here, it was like, 'There's only twenty people here, you can't really find a group to hate.'" Bands began to mix metal and punk in the Seattle music scene around 1984, with much of the credit for this fusion going to The U-Men
The U-Men

The U-Men were a Seattle-based post-punk band active in the early to late 1980s. They toured extensively across United States and even had a song by the Butthole Surfers named in their honor....
.

The raw, distorted and feedback-intensive sound of some noise rock
Noise rock

Noise rock describes one variety of post-punk rock music that became prominent in the 1980s. Noise rock makes use of the traditional instrumentation and iconography of rock music, but incorporates atonality and especially consonance and dissonance, and also frequently discards usual songwriting conventions....
 bands had an influence on grunge. Among them are Wisconsin's Killdozer
Killdozer (band)

Killdozer was the name of a band formed in Madison, Wisconsin in 1983, with members Bill Hobson, Dan Hobson and Michael Gerald. They took their name from Killdozer! , directed by Jerry London, itself based on a Killdozer! ....
, and most notably San Francisco
San Francisco, California

The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States, with a 2007 estimated population of 799,183....
's Flipper
Flipper (band)

Flipper is an influential punk rock band formed in San Francisco, California, California in 1979, continuing in often erratic fashion until the mid-1990s, then reuniting in 2005....
, a band known for its slowed-down and murky "noise punk." The Butthole Surfers
Butthole Surfers

The Butthole Surfers are an American alternative rock band formed by Gibby Haynes and Paul Leary in San Antonio, Texas in 1981. The band has had numerous personnel changes, but the core lineup of Haynes, Leary, and drum kit King Coffey has been together since 1983....
' mix of punk, heavy metal and noise rock was a major influence, particularly on the early work of Soundgarden. Soundgarden and other early grunge bands were influenced by British post-punk bands such as Gang of Four
Gang of Four (band)

Gang of Four are an England post-punk group from Leeds. Original personnel were singer Jon King , guitarist Andy Gill , bass guitarist Dave Allen and drummer Hugo Burnham....
 and Bauhaus
Bauhaus (band)

Bauhaus were an England Rock music band formed in Northampton in 1978. The group consisted of Peter Murphy , Daniel Ash , Kevin Haskins and David J ....
, which were popular in the early 1980s Seattle scene. After Neil Young
Neil Young

Neil Percival Young Order of Manitoba is a Canada singer-songwriter, musician and film director.Young's work is characterized by deeply personal lyrics, distinctive guitar work, and signature falsetto tenor singing voice....
 played a few concerts with Pearl Jam and recorded the album Mirror Ball
Mirror Ball (Neil Young album)

Mirror Ball is a studio album by Neil Young and Pearl Jam, released on June 27, 1995 through Reprise Records. The album has been certified RIAA certification by the Recording Industry Association of America in the United States....
 with them, some members of the media gave Young the title "Godfather of Grunge." This was grounded on his work with his band Crazy Horse
Crazy Horse (band)

Crazy Horse is a rock music band best known for its long association with Canada singer-songwriter Neil Young, despite having released five albums of its own over a 19-year span....
 and his regular use of distorted guitar, most notably on the album Rust Never Sleeps
Rust Never Sleeps

Rust Never Sleeps is a 1979 in music album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse . The bulk of the album was recorded live at San Francisco, California's Cow Palace, with overdubs added....
. A similarly influential, yet often overlooked, album is Neurotica
Neurotica

Neurotica is the fourth record from the band Redd Kross. It was released on Big Time Records in 1987....
 by Redd Kross
Redd Kross

Redd Kross, a rock music band from Hawthorne, California had their roots in 1978 in a band called The Tourists begun by Jeff McDonald and Steven Shane McDonald while the brothers were still in middle school....
, about which the co-founder of Sub Pop said, "Neurotica was a life changer for me and for a lot of people in the Seattle music community."

Early development

Deepsix1985
A seminal release in the development of grunge was 1986's Deep Six compilation, released by C/Z Records
C/Z Records

C/Z Records is a Seattle-based record label that was established in early 1985 in music by Chris Hanzsek and Tina Casale with the release of the now-legendary, Deep Six LP, which collected the earliest recordings of the real pro-genitors of what later came to be known as grunge....
 (later reissued on A&M). The record featured multiple tracks by six bands: Green River, Soundgarden, The Melvins, Malfunkshun
Malfunkshun

Malfunkshun is a band formed in 1980 by Andrew Wood and his brother Kevin Wood. Malfunkshun, along with Green River , U-Men and Skin Yard are considered the "godfathers" of grunge....
, Skin Yard
Skin Yard

Skin Yard was a Grunge music band from Seattle, Washington, who were active from 1985 to 1992. The group never gained any mainstream audience, but were an influence on their contemporaries ? most notably Soundgarden, The Melvins, and Green River ? alongside whom they are considered the early pioneers of the sound that would later be called g...
, and The U-Men. For many of them it was their first appearance on record. The artists had "a mostly heavy, aggressive sound that melded the slower tempos of heavy metal with the intensity of hardcore." As Jack Endino recalled, "People just said, 'Well, what kind of music is this? This isn't metal, it's not punk, What is it?' [...] People went 'Eureka! These bands all have something in common.'"

Later that year Bruce Pavitt
Bruce Pavitt

Bruce Pavitt is the Chicago-born founder of record label Sub Pop....
 released the Sub Pop 100
Sub Pop 100

The Sub Pop 100 is a rock music compilation album, released in 1986 by the Sub Pop label.There were only 5000 of the compilation made, making it extremely popular amongst collectors....
 compilation and Green River's Dry As a Bone
Dry As a Bone

Dry As a Bone is the second extended play by the American Rock music band Green River . It was released in July 1987 through Sub Pop Records....
 EP as part of his new label, Sub Pop. An early Sub Pop catalog described the Green River EP as "ultra-loose GRUNGE that destroyed the morals of a generation." Sub Pop's Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman, inspired by other regional music scenes in music history, worked to ensure that their label projected a "Seattle sound," reinforced by a similar style of production and album packaging. While music writer Michael Azerrad
Michael Azerrad

Michael Azerrad is an United States of America author, journalist and musician. He grew up in the New York City area and received his bachelor of arts degree from Columbia College of Columbia University in 1983....
 acknowledged that early grunge bands like Mudhoney, Soundgarden, and Tad had disparate sounds, he noted "to the objective observer, there were some distinct similarities." Early grunge concerts were sparsely attended (many by fewer than a dozen people) but Sub Pop photographer Charles Peterson's pictures helped create the impression that such concerts were major events. Mudhoney, which was formed by former members of Green River, served as the flagship band of Sub Pop during their entire time with the label and spearheaded the Seattle grunge movement. Other record labels in the Pacific Northwest that helped promote grunge included C/Z Records, Estrus Records
Estrus Records

Estrus Records is an independent record label from Bellingham, Washington that makes Surf music, Garage rock and trash rock music.They have released such bands as Soledad Brothers , The Drags, The Mummies, Impala, Man or Astro-man?, the Makers, Gas Huffer, The Mooney Suzuki, The Cherry Valence, Midnight Evils, Mono Men, Federation X, The Tr...
, EMpTy Records and PopLlama Records.

Grunge attracted media attention in the United Kingdom after Pavitt and Poneman asked journalist Everett True
Everett True

Everett True is a United Kingdom music journalist, who grew up in Chelmsford, Essex. He became interested in rock music after hearing The Residents, and formed a band with school friends....
 from the British magazine Melody Maker
Melody Maker

Melody Maker, published in the United Kingdom, was, according to its publisher IPC Media, the world's oldest weekly music newspaper. It was 1926 in music as a magazine targeted at musicians; in 2000 in British music it was merged into "long-standing rival" New Musical Express....
 to write an article on the local music scene. This exposure helped to make grunge known outside of the local area during the late 1980s and drew more people to local shows. The appeal of grunge to the music press was that it "promised the return to a notion of a regional, authorial vision for American rock." Grunge's popularity in the underground music
Underground music

Underground music refers to a variety of music subgenres that usually develop a subculture cult following despite their lack of mainstream appeal, visibility, or commercial promotion....
 scene was such that bands began to move to Seattle and approximate the look and sound of the original grunge bands. Mudhoney's Steve Turner said, "It was really bad. Pretend bands were popping up here, things weren't coming from where we were coming from." As a reaction, many grunge bands diversified their sound, with Nirvana and Tad in particular creating more melodic songs. Heather Dawn of the Seattle fanzine Backlash recalled that by 1990 many locals had tired of the hype surrounding the Seattle scene and hoped that media exposure had dissipated.

Mainstream success

Grunge bands had made inroads to the musical mainstream in the late 1980s. Soundgarden was the first grunge band to sign to a major label when they joined the roster of A&M Records
A&M Records

A&M Records is an United States record label owned by Universal Music Group which operates through the Interscope-Geffen-A&M division....
 in 1989. Soundgarden, along with other major label signings Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains

Alice in Chains is an American Rock music band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1987 by guitarist Jerry Cantrell and vocalist Layne Staley. Although widely associated with grunge music, the band's sound incorporates Heavy metal music and acoustic music elements....
 and Screaming Trees
Screaming Trees

Screaming Trees was an American Rock music band formed in Ellensburg, Washington in 1985 by vocalist Mark Lanegan, guitarist Gary Lee Conner, bass player Van Conner and drummer Mark Pickerel....
, performed "okay" with their initial major label releases, according to Jack Endino. Nirvana, originally from Aberdeen, Washington
Aberdeen, Washington

Aberdeen is a city in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States, founded by Samuel Benn in 1884. Aberdeen was officially incorporated on May 12, 1890....
, was also courted by major labels, finally signing with Geffen Records
Geffen Records

Geffen Records is an American record label, owned by Universal Music Group, and operated as one third of UMG's Interscope-Geffen-A&M label group....
 in 1990. In September 1991, the band released its major label debut, Nevermind
Nevermind

Nevermind is the second studio album by the American Rock music band Nirvana , released on September 24, 1991. Produced by Butch Vig, Nevermind was the group's first release on Geffen Records....
. The album was at best hoped to be a minor success on par with Sonic Youth's Goo
Goo (album)

Goo is an album by alternative rock band Sonic Youth, released on June 26, 1990. A remastered version was released in 2005.Goo was the first album released after the band signed to major label Geffen Records....
, which Geffen had released a year previous. It was the release of the album's first single "Smells Like Teen Spirit
Smells Like Teen Spirit

"Smells Like Teen Spirit" is a song by the American Rock music band Nirvana . It is the opening track and lead Single from the band's 1991 breakthrough album Nevermind....
" that "marked the instigation of the grunge music phenomenon". Due to constant airplay of the song's music video on MTV
MTV

MTV is an United States cable television network based in Media of New York City. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJ ....
, Nevermind was selling 400,000 copies a week by Christmas 1991. In January 1992, Nevermind replaced pop
Pop music

Pop music is a music genre that features a noticeable rhythmic element, melodies and hook , a mainstream style and a conventional structure.The term "pop music" was first used in 1926 in the sense of "having popular appeal" , but since the 1950s it has been used in the sense of a musical genre, originally characterized as a lighter alternat...
 superstar Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson

Michael Joseph Jackson is an American recording artist, entertainer, and businessman. The seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene at the age of 11 as a member of The Jackson 5 and began a solo career in 1971 while still a member of the group....
's Dangerous
Dangerous (album)

Dangerous is the eighth album by Michael Jackson, released on November 26, 1991. It became his second to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 album chart, where it spent the next four consecutive weeks....
 at number one on the Billboard 200
Billboard 200

The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling Albums and extended play in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine....
.

The success of Nevermind surprised the music industry. Nevermind not only popularized grunge, but also established "the cultural and commercial viability of alternative rock in general." Michael Azerrad asserted that Nevermind symbolized "a sea-change in rock music" in which the glam metal
Glam metal

Glam metal is a term used to describe the visual style of certain heavy metal music bands that arose in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the United States....
 that had dominated rock music at that time fell out of favor in the face of music that was authentic and culturally relevant. Other grunge bands subsequently replicated Nirvana's success. Pearl Jam, which featured former Mother Love Bone
Mother Love Bone

Mother Love Bone was an American Rock music band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1988. The band was active from 1988 to 1990. Frontman Andrew Wood's personality and compositions helped to catapult the group to the top of the burgeoning late 1980s/early 1990s Seattle music scene....
 members Jeff Ament
Jeff Ament

Jeffrey Allen Ament is an American bassist and songwriter. Along with Stone Gossard, Mike McCready, and Eddie Vedder, he is one of the founding members of the American Rock music band Pearl Jam....
 and Stone Gossard
Stone Gossard

Stone Carpenter Gossard is an American guitarist and songwriter. He is the rhythm guitarist and, along with Jeff Ament, Mike McCready, and Eddie Vedder, a founding member of the American Rock music band Pearl Jam....
, had released its debut album Ten
Ten (Pearl Jam album)

Ten is the debut studio album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on August 27, 1991 through Epic Records. Following the disbanding of bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Stone Gossard's previous group Mother Love Bone, the two recruited vocalist Eddie Vedder, guitarist Mike McCready, and drummer Dave Krusen to form Pea...
 in August 1991, a month before Nevermind, but album sales only picked up a year later. By the second half of 1992 Ten became a breakthrough success, being certified gold and reaching number two on the Billboard charts. Soundgarden's album Badmotorfinger
Badmotorfinger

Badmotorfinger is the third studio album by the American alternative rock band Soundgarden, released on October 8, 1991 through A&M Records....
 and Alice in Chains' Dirt
Dirt (album)

Dirt is the second studio album by the American Rock music band Alice in Chains and was released on September 29, 1992 through Columbia Records....
, along with the Temple of the Dog
Temple of the Dog

Temple of the Dog was an American Rock music band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1990. It was conceived by Chris Cornell of Soundgarden as a tribute to his friend, the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone....
 album collaboration featuring members of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, were also among the 100 top selling albums of 1992. The popular breakthrough of these grunge bands prompted Rolling Stone to nickname Seattle "the new Liverpool
Liverpool

Liverpool [] is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It was founded as a History of borough status in England and Wales in 1207 and was granted City status in the United Kingdom in 1880....
." Major record labels signed most of the prominent grunge bands in Seattle, while a second influx of bands moved to the city in hopes of success.

The popularity of grunge resulted in a large interest in the Seattle music scene's perceived cultural traits. While the Seattle music scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s in actuality consisted of various styles and genres of music, its representation in the media "served to depict Seattle as a music 'community' in which the focus was upon the ongoing exploration of one musical idiom, namely grunge." The fashion industry marketed "grunge fashion" to consumers, charging premium prices for items such as knit ski hats. Critics asserted that advertising was co-opting elements of grunge and turning it into a fad. Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly is a magazine published by Time Inc. in the United States which covers movies, television, music, Broadway stage productions, books, and popular culture....
 commented in a 1993 article, "There hasn't been this kind of exploitation of a subculture since the media discovered hippies in the '60s" The New York Times
The New York Times

The New York Times is an American daily newspaper published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"?named for its staid appearance and style?is regarded as a national newspaper of record....
 compared the "grunging of America" to the mass-marketing of punk rock, disco
Disco

Disco is a genre of dance music that originated in and was initially popular among African American, gay and Hispanic and Latino Americans communities in the United States in the late 1960s....
, and hip hop
Hip hop music

Hip hop music is a music genre typically consisting of a rhythmic vocal style called rapping which is accompanied with backing beats. Hip hop music is part of hip hop culture, which began in the Bronx, in New York City in the 1970s, predominantly among African Americans and Latino Americans....
 in previous years. Ironically the New York Times was tricked into printing a fake list of slang terms that were supposedly used in the grunge scene; often referred to as the grunge speak
Grunge speak

Grunge speak was a hoax created by Megan Jasper, a sales representative for Sub Pop. Under pressure from a reporter for The New York Times who wanted to know if grunge music fans had their own slang, Jasper, 25 at the time, told the reporter a set of made-up on-the-spot slang terms that she claimed were associated with the Seattle grunge...
 hoax. This media hype surrounding grunge was documented in the 1996 documentary Hype!
Hype!

Hype! is a documentary directed by Doug Pray about the popularity of grunge rock in the early to mid-1990s United States. It incorporates interviews and rare concert footage to trace the steps of grunge, from its subversive inception in neighborhood basements, to its explosion as a popular culture phenomenon....
.

A backlash against grunge began to develop in Seattle; in 1993 Bruce Pavitt said that in the city, "All things grunge are treated with the utmost cynicism and amusement [. . .] Because the whole thing is a fabricated movement and always has been." Many grunge artists were uncomfortable with their success and the resulting attention it brought. Nirvana's Kurt Cobain told Michael Azerrad, "Famous is the last thing I wanted to be." Pearl Jam also felt the burden of success, with much of the attention falling on frontman Eddie Vedder
Eddie Vedder

Eddie Vedder is an American Singing, songwriter, composer, and guitarist. He is the lead singer and one of three guitarists for the American Rock music band Pearl Jam....
. Nirvana's follow-up album In Utero
In Utero

In Utero is the third and final studio album by the American Grunge music band Nirvana , released on September 13, 1993 by DGC Records. Nirvana intended the record to be significantly divergent from the polished production of its previous album Nevermind ....
 (1993) was an intentionally abrasive album that Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic
Krist Novoselic

Krist Anthony Novoselic II is an American rock musician, best known for being the bassist and co-founder of the grunge band Nirvana . In addition to Nirvana, Novoselic has played for Sweet 75, Eyes Adrift, and most recently in Flipper ....
 described as a "wild aggressive sound, a true alternative record." Nevertheless, upon its release in September 1993 In Utero topped the Billboard charts. Pearl Jam also continued to perform well commercially with its second album, Vs.
Vs. (album)

Vs. is an album by the post-punk band from Boston, Massachusetts Mission of Burma. It was a fully realized follow-up to their extended play Signals, Calls, and Marches....
 (1993). The album sold a record 950,378 copies in its first week of release, topped the Billboard charts, and outperformed all other entries in the top ten that week combined.

Decline of mainstream popularity

A number of factors contributed to grunge's decline in prominence. During the latter half of the 1990s, grunge was supplanted by post-grunge
Post-grunge

Post-grunge is a subgenre of alternative rock that emerged in the early 1990s as a derivative of grunge music. Generally, bands labeled as such are rock bands that are influenced by Grunge music....
, which remained commercially viable into the start of the 21st century. Post-grunge bands such as Candlebox
Candlebox

Early HistoryCandlebox is a Rock music band from Seattle, Washington. Formed in November 1991, the band originally went by the name Uncle Duke; they later changed their name purportedly as a tribute to a Midnight Oil song of the same name....
 and Bush
Bush (band)

Bush was a United Kingdom post-grunge band, formed in London in 1992. Their debut album was the self-released Sixteen Stone in 1994 in music....
 emerged soon after grunge's breakthrough. These artists lacked the underground roots of grunge and were largely influenced by what grunge had become, namely "a wildly popular form of inward-looking, serious-minded hard rock." Post-grunge was a more commercially viable genre that tempered the distorted guitars of grunge with polished, radio-ready production.

Conversely, another alternative rock genre, Britpop
Britpop

Britpop is a subgenre of alternative rock that originated in the United Kingdom. Britpop emerged from the British independent music scene of the early 1990s and was characterised by bands influenced by British guitar pop music of the 1960s and 1970s....
, emerged in part as a reaction against the dominance of grunge in the United Kingdom. In contrast to the dourness of grunge, Britpop was defined by "youthful exuberance and desire for recognition." Britpop artists were vocal about their disdain for grunge. In a 1993 NME
NME

The New Musical Express is a popular music magazine in the United Kingdom which has been published weekly since March 1952. It was the first British paper to include a singles chart, which first appeared in the 14 November 1952 edition....
 interview, Damon Albarn
Damon Albarn

Damon Albarn, , is a Grammy Award-winning England singer-songwriter and record producer whose eclectic musical style and observational lyrics have made him one of England's most successful musicians of the past 20 years....
 of Britpop band Blur
Blur (band)

Blur are an English alternative rock band who formed in London in 1989. The four members of the band are singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree....
 agreed with interviewer John Harris
John Harris (critic)

John Harris is a United Kingdom journalist, writer, and critic. Harris was raised in Cheshire by two university lecturers and became fixation by pop music at an early age....
' assertion that Blur was an "anti-grunge band," and said, "Well, that's good. If punk was about getting rid of hippies, then I'm getting rid of grunge." Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher

Noel Thomas David Gallagher is the principal songwriter, lead guitarist, and occasional vocalist of English rock band Oasis . Raised with younger brother Liam Gallagher in Burnage, Manchester, Gallagher began to get guitar lessons from Dayle Robertson at the age of thirteen during a period of probation....
 of Oasis
Oasis (band)

Oasis are an English rock music band that formed in Manchester in 1991. Originally known as "The Rain", the group was formed by Liam Gallagher , Paul Arthurs , Paul McGuigan and Tony McCarroll , who were soon joined by Liam's older brother Noel Gallagher ....
, while a fan of Nirvana, wrote music that refuted the pessimistic nature of grunge. Gallagher noted in 2006 that the 1994 Oasis single "Live Forever
Live Forever

"Live Forever" is a song by British Rock music group Oasis . Written by guitarist Noel Gallagher, the song was released as the third Single from their debut album Definitely Maybe on 8 August 1994, just prior to that album's release....
" "was written in the middle of grunge and all that, and I remember Nirvana had a tune called 'I Hate Myself and I Want to Die,' and I was like . . . 'Well, I'm not fucking having that.' As much as I fucking like him [Cobain] and all that shit, I'm not having that. I can't have people like that coming over here, on smack
Heroin

Heroin is a opioid synthesized from morphine, a derivative of the opium poppy. It is the 3,6-acetate ester of morphine . The white crystalline form is commonly the hydrochloride salt diacetylmorphine hydrochloride, however heroin Freebase may also appear as a white powder....
, fucking saying that they hate themselves and they wanna die. That's fucking rubbish."

During the mid-1990s many grunge bands broke up or became less visible. Kurt Cobain, labeled by Time as "the John Lennon
John Lennon

John Winston Ono Lennon, Order of the British Empire was an English Rock music musician, singer, songwriter, artist, and peace activist who gained worldwide fame as one of the founding members of The Beatles....
 of the swinging Northwest," appeared "unusually tortured by success" and struggled with an addiction to heroin. Rumors surfaced in early 1994 that Cobain suffered a drug overdose and that Nirvana was breaking up. On April 8, 1994, Cobain was found dead in his Seattle home from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound; Nirvana summarily disbanded. That same year Pearl Jam canceled its summer tour in protest of what it charged as ticket vendor Ticketmaster
Ticketmaster

Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc. is a ticket sales and distribution company based in West Hollywood, California, United States, with operations in many countries around the world....
's unfair business practices. Pearl Jam then began a boycott of the company; however, Pearl Jam's initiative to play only at non-Ticketmaster venues effectively, with a few exceptions, prevented the band from playing shows in the United States for the next three years. In 1996 Alice in Chains gave their final performances with their ailing estranged lead singer, Layne Staley
Layne Staley

Layne Thomas Staley was an American musician who served as the lead singer and co-lyricist of the rock group Alice in Chains, which was formed in Seattle, Washington in 1987 by Staley and guitarist Jerry Cantrell....
, who subsequently died from a heroin overdose in 2002. That same year Soundgarden and Screaming Trees released their final studio albums, Down on the Upside
Down on the Upside

Down on the Upside is the fifth and final studio album by the American alternative rock band Soundgarden, released on May 21, 1996 through A&M Records....
 and Dust
Dust (Screaming Trees album)

Dust is the seventh and final album by the Screaming Trees, released on June 25, 1996.After an aborted attempt at recording a followup to Sweet Oblivion with producer Don Fleming , the band hired producer George Drakoulias to man the controls for what eventually turned out to be their last album....
, respectively. Soundgarden broke up the following year.

Some grunge bands have continued recording and touring with more limited success, including, most significantly, Pearl Jam. While in 2006 Rolling Stone writer Brian Hiatt described Pearl Jam as having "spent much of the past decade deliberately tearing apart their own fame," he noted the band developed a loyal concert following akin to that of the Grateful Dead
Grateful Dead

The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in the San Francisco Bay Area. The band was known for its unique and eclectic style, which fused elements of Rock music, Folk music, bluegrass music, blues, reggae, country music, jazz, Psychedelic rock, space rock and gospel music?and for live performances of long musical improvisati...
. Despite Nirvana's demise, the band has continued to be successful posthumously. Due to the high sales for Kurt Cobain's Journals
Journals (Cobain)

Journals is a collection of writings and drawings by Kurt Cobain, lead singer and guitarist of the grunge band Nirvana , from the late 1980s until his death in 1994....
 and the band's best-of compilation Nirvana
Nirvana (album)

Nirvana is the self-titled compilation album from the United States Grunge music band, Nirvana . It was released in October 2002....
 upon their releases in 2002, The New York Times argued Nirvana "are having more success now than at any point since Mr. Cobain's suicide in 1994."

Prominent bands


Seattle area

  • 7 Year Bitch
    7 Year Bitch

    7 Year Bitch was an American punk rock band from Seattle, Washington that was active between 1990 and 1997. Their career yielded three albums, and was impacted by the tragic deaths of their guitarist Stefanie Sargent and close-friend Mia Zapata of the Seatlle punk blues band The Gits....
  • Alice in Chains
    Alice in Chains

    Alice in Chains is an American Rock music band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1987 by guitarist Jerry Cantrell and vocalist Layne Staley. Although widely associated with grunge music, the band's sound incorporates Heavy metal music and acoustic music elements....
  • Blood Circus
    Blood Circus (Band)

    Blood Circus was an early, short-lived grunge music band from Seattle, Washington.The band's first release was a single, 1988's "Six Foot Under"/"Two Way Street", on Sub Pop Records....
  • Green River
    Green River (band)

    Green River was an American Rock music band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1984. The band was active from 1984 to 1988. Although the band had arguably little commercial impact outside of its native Seattle, Green River proved to have significant influence on the genre later known as Grunge music, both with its own music and with the mu...
  • Gruntruck
    Gruntruck

    Gruntruck was formed in 1989 in Seattle, Washington by Ben McMillan and Scott McCullum, both previously from Skin Yard. Tommy Niemeyer from The Acc?sed and Tim Paul, previously of Napalm Beach and Final Warning, rounded out the initial, classic line-up....
  • Hammerbox
    Hammerbox

    Hammerbox was an United States grunge band from Seattle, Washington . The band formed around 1990 and disbanded in 1994 when lead singer Carrie Akre left the band to form Goodness ....
  • Love Battery
    Love Battery

    Love Battery is an United States psychedelic rock/grunge band from Seattle, Washington.For the most part Love Battery was an unusual group in the early 90's Seattle music scene....
  • Mad Season
    Mad Season

    Mad Season was an American Rock music band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1994 by members of three popular Seattle-based bands: Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam and Screaming Trees....
  • Malfunkshun
    Malfunkshun

    Malfunkshun is a band formed in 1980 by Andrew Wood and his brother Kevin Wood. Malfunkshun, along with Green River , U-Men and Skin Yard are considered the "godfathers" of grunge....
  • The Melvins
    The Melvins

    The Melvins are an American sludge metal band that usually perform as a power trio. Aside from the 1984 incarnation which included Buzz, Mike Dillard on drums, and Matt Lukin, Singer/guitarist Buzz Osborne and drummer Dale Crover are constant members....
  • Mono Men
    Mono Men

    The Mono Men were an American garage punk band, based in Bellingham, Washington. The band rose up from the ashes of another Washington band, The Roofdogs....
  • Mother Love Bone
    Mother Love Bone

    Mother Love Bone was an American Rock music band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1988. The band was active from 1988 to 1990. Frontman Andrew Wood's personality and compositions helped to catapult the group to the top of the burgeoning late 1980s/early 1990s Seattle music scene....
  • Mudhoney
    Mudhoney

    Mudhoney is an American grunge band. Formed in Seattle, Washington in 1988 following the demise of Green River , Mudhoney has for the most of its recording career consisted of Mark Arm , Steve Turner , Matt Lukin and Dan Peters ....
  • My Sister's Machine
    My Sister's Machine

    My Sister's Machine was a grunge band, formed in Seattle, WA in the early nineties....
  • Nirvana
    Nirvana (band)

    Nirvana was an American Rock music band that was formed by singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic in Aberdeen, Washington in 1987....
  • Pearl Jam
    Pearl Jam

    Pearl Jam is an American rock music band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1990. Since its inception, the band's line-up has included Eddie Vedder , Jeff Ament , Stone Gossard , and Mike McCready ....
  • Screaming Trees
    Screaming Trees

    Screaming Trees was an American Rock music band formed in Ellensburg, Washington in 1985 by vocalist Mark Lanegan, guitarist Gary Lee Conner, bass player Van Conner and drummer Mark Pickerel....
  • Skin Yard
    Skin Yard

    Skin Yard was a Grunge music band from Seattle, Washington, who were active from 1985 to 1992. The group never gained any mainstream audience, but were an influence on their contemporaries ? most notably Soundgarden, The Melvins, and Green River ? alongside whom they are considered the early pioneers of the sound that would later be called g...
  • Soundgarden
    Soundgarden

    Soundgarden was an American Rock music band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1984 by lead singer and drummer Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto....
  • Tad
    Tad (band)

    TAD was an American Grunge music band from Seattle, Washington. They were among the first of the many bands which came out of Seattle in the grunge era....
  • Temple of the Dog
    Temple of the Dog

    Temple of the Dog was an American Rock music band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1990. It was conceived by Chris Cornell of Soundgarden as a tribute to his friend, the late Andrew Wood, lead singer of Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone....
  • Truly
    Truly

    Truly is an American hard rock band formed in the wake of the grunge era. It featured former Soundgarden bassist Hiro Yamamoto, one-time Screaming Trees drummer Mark Pickerel, and singer Robert Roth ....
  • The U-Men
    The U-Men

    The U-Men were a Seattle-based post-punk band active in the early to late 1980s. They toured extensively across United States and even had a song by the Butthole Surfers named in their honor....

Outside the Seattle area

  • Babes in Toyland
    Babes in Toyland (band)

    Babes in Toyland was an American punk rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1987. Between 1989 and 1995 the band recorded three studio albums, and were associated with grunge music....
     (Minneapolis, Minnesota
    Minnesota

    Minnesota is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States of the United States. The twelfth largest state by area in the U.S., it is the twenty-first most populous, with just over five million residents....
    )
  • The Fluid
    The Fluid

    The Fluid was an United States Rock music band from Denver, formed in 1984....
     (Denver, Colorado
    Colorado

    The State of Colorado is a U.S. state located in the Mountain States of the United States of America. Colorado may also be considered to be a part of the Western United States and Southwestern United States regions of the United States....
    )
  • Hole
    Hole (band)

    Hole was an American alternative rock band that formed in Los Angeles, California in 1989 and disbanded in 2002. The band was fronted by vocalist/rhythm guitarist Courtney Love, who co-founded Hole with lead guitarist Eric Erlandson when he responded to an ad she placed in the punk zine Flipside ....
     (Los Angeles
    Los Ángeles

    Los ?ngeles is the Capital of the Biob?o Province, in the municipality of the same name, in Regions of Chile VIII , in the center-south of Chile....
    , California
    California

    California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
    )
  • L7
    L7 (band)

    L7 was an American rock band from Los Angeles that was active from 1985 to 2000. Due to their sound and image, they are often associated with the grunge music movement of the late 1980s and early 1990s....
     (Los Angeles, California)
  • The Nymphs
    The Nymphs

    The Nymphs were an alternative rock band of the late 1980s and early 1990s with lead singer Inger Lorre. The band was signed to Geffen Records, and released their only album in 1991 in music....
     (Los Angeles, California)
  • Paw
    Paw (band)

    Paw is a hard rock band from Lawrence, Kansas, Kansas that formed in 1991. The band, in its original line-up, consisted of Mark Hennessy , Grant Fitch , Charles Bryan , and Peter Fitch ....
      (Lawrence
    Lawrence, Kansas

    Lawrence is the 6th largest city in the U.S. State of Kansas and the county seat of Douglas County, Kansas. Located in northeastern Kansas, Lawrence is the anchor city of the Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Douglas County....
    , Kansas
    Kansas

    The State of Kansas is a Midwestern U.S. state in the Central United States of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the United States "Heartland"....
    )
  • Pond
    Pond (band)

    Pond was a grunge band from Portland, Oregon. They formed in 1991 and broke up in 1998. They were signed to Sub Pop and the Work Records sub-label of Sony Records ....
     (Portland
    Portland, Oregon

    Portland is a city located in the Northwestern United States United States, near the confluence of the Willamette River and Columbia River rivers in the state of Oregon....
    , Oregon
    Oregon

    Oregon is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The area was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before the arrival of traders, explorers and settlers....
    )
  • Stone Temple Pilots
    Stone Temple Pilots

    Stone Temple Pilots is a Grammy Award-winning American Rock music band consisting of Scott Weiland , brothers Robert DeLeo and Dean DeLeo , and Eric Kretz ....
     (San Diego, California
    California

    California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
    )


See also

  • List of grunge music albums
    List of grunge music albums

    This article is a list of grunge music albums with articles on Wikipedia. They appear on at least one cited album list and are described as "grunge" by Allmusic ....


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