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The best album of the 90's - Music for the Jilted Generation vs Nevermind

Which is the better album?


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You honestly don't see a change in music from the likes of Motley Crue, Poison etc to bands such as Mudhoney, Nirvana, Melvins etc?
 
Nevermind for me. My personal pick to win the thing now after the RATM fiasco. That opening salvo of Teen Spirit, In Bloom, Come As You Are, Breed and Lithium is quite frankly astounding. Then the start of Side 2 (haha) smashes your face into the pavement with Territorial tinklings. If I had one minor complaint, I would have liked a little less chorus on Cobain's guitar sound, maybe a bit crunchier and heavy. But that's personal preference. Dave Grohl's intro into breed is a thing of beauty.
Artists like Gn'R, Megadeth, Metallica etc made me want to be in a band. Nirvana made me realise I could.
 
:eek::eek::eek::eek:
IMO It's probably the most depressing album in history!

I just can't stand Nirvana. It's slow, boring, over-hyped and they never would have got so much attention if not for the drug addicts suicide. Add to that his voice is awful and annoying. It's Prodigy all the way for me.

My word....
 
Nevermind for me. My personal pick to win the thing now after the RATM fiasco. That opening salvo of Teen Spirit, In Bloom, Come As You Are, Breed and Lithium is quite frankly astounding. Then the start of Side 2 (haha) smashes your face into the pavement with Territorial tinkleings. If I had one minor complaint, I would have liked a little less chorus on Cobain's guitar sound, maybe a bit crunchier and heavy. But that's personal preference. Dave Grohl's intro into breed is a thing of beauty.
Artists like Gn'R, Megadeth, Metallica etc made me want to be in a band. Nirvana made me realise I could.

I was gonna say that's because the former three require a bit of skill, but then I remembered Lars Ulrich.
 
Nevermind for me. My personal pick to win the thing now after the RATM fiasco. That opening salvo of Teen Spirit, In Bloom, Come As You Are, Breed and Lithium is quite frankly astounding. Then the start of Side 2 (haha) smashes your face into the pavement with Territorial tinkleings. If I had one minor complaint, I would have liked a little less chorus on Cobain's guitar sound, maybe a bit crunchier and heavy. But that's personal preference. Dave Grohl's intro into breed is a thing of beauty.
Artists like Gn'R, Megadeth, Metallica etc made me want to be in a band. Nirvana made me realise I could.

Have you heard the Nevermind demos? I don't know if they have had an official release but I got them on a bootleg in the early nineties and they are a lot rawer/Bleach-like.
 
Milo... I've been sat here for 44 hours waiting for you to open the poll... just put me down for Nirvana please.

Last time I went out, had some beers, got up and you'd closed the poll. Harsh.
 
My instinct says Prodigy. Nevermind is ok but overrated.
That said I'll listen to again first
Having listened to both again MFJG is by far the superior album musically.
I was only 9 when Nevermind was released so can't completely asses it's influence - musically it is decent but it actually a bit flat, with a few good tracks.
MFJG takes you on journey and something really fresh.

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They did have some songs that sounded similar the the music of the 80s ;)



Which came from:


Good shout though I would say that both took their bass sounds in these respective songs from early Stranglers and JJ...but good shout...
 
Have you heard the Nevermind demos? I don't know if they have had an official release but I got them on a bootleg in the early nineties and they are a lot rawer/Bleach-like.

Yes I have! Don't think they did, although a couple of tracks have appeared on various compilations I think.


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I actually agree with that. Listening to Nirvana you realise that it sounds like any John, dingdong or Johnny in a band.

Not sure if trolling.

These polls are making you very angry, maybe sit a few out when it involves a band you detest so much?


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I'm sorry I don't agree with the masses. But when most people agree with me, I'm usually wrong.

You're so alternative and edgy, are you sure you're not a Nirvana fan ;)

It was mostly the suicide comment, but Milo's already set the record straight on that.


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