by that logic you could put nirvana's nevermind....you can also partially blame them for all the shitty new fake punk bands.flint_the_dwarf wrote:Also consider innovation on the popular level.the Black Monarch wrote:If we go by "best" rather than "favorite", then nothing by Metallica, Tool, or Pink Floyd belongs on this list.
Best rock album ever?
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actually, all the new punk bands that list nirvana as an inluence are far from shitty.el_farlo wrote:by that logic you could put nirvana's nevermind....you can also partially blame them for all the shitty new fake punk bands.flint_the_dwarf wrote:Also consider innovation on the popular level.the Black Monarch wrote:If we go by "best" rather than "favorite", then nothing by Metallica, Tool, or Pink Floyd belongs on this list.
Nirvana was a main influence for Green Day. None of the shitty bands were really influenced by nirvana, they just liked them.
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Yes, I do consider that one but I forgot to list it.el_farlo wrote:by that logic you could put nirvana's nevermind....you can also partially blame them for all the shitty new fake punk bands.flint_the_dwarf wrote:Also consider innovation on the popular level.the Black Monarch wrote:If we go by "best" rather than "favorite", then nothing by Metallica, Tool, or Pink Floyd belongs on this list.
Kusoyaro: We don't need a leader. We need to SHUT UP. Make what you want to make, don't make you what you don't want to make. If neither of those applies to you, then you need to SHUT UP MORE.
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green day - 1039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hour(1991)Jace Tsunami wrote: Nirvana was a main influence for Green Day. None of the shitty bands were really influenced by nirvana, they just liked them.
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nirvana - nevermind(1991)1st nationally released nirvana album, bleach didnt do well until after that
for the emo bands you can blame "the dead milkman"...
also by influenced the shitty new fake punk, i mean bring punk more into the mainstream than it had before, even if nirvana wasnt full blown punk
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Just because they mad esome music doesn't mean they wern't being infulenced as they were continuing to make music.el_farlo wrote:how could nirvana be a main influence on green day when the first greenday ep was out before nirvana started recording =\
They were only kids when that EP came out, younger than I am.
Billie Joe has stated many times, and will tell you, Nirvana was a HUGE influence for him and Green Day.
