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Originally posted by The Hitman
No Black Sabbath? No Iron Maiden? C'mon Macca, I recognize Sep and Korn are definately huge influences, but Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath got the ball rolling. You should have thrown in Slayer too, even though I don't like them.
Ten outsold Nevermind while Kurt was still alive. I admit that Nevermind came out first and Ten wouldn't have been a success without Nirvana, but don't insult PJ by saying they capitalized on Kurt's death, when they didn't.
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Originally posted by Macca19
Black Sabbath basically created the metal genre....the song Paranoid got the ball rolling (still one of my fav. songs). Iron Maiden, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin all followed from what Black Sabbath started. Slayer....they didnt really create a genre, but they got Thrash fairly popular.
I wasnt saying Pearl Jam capitalised on Kurts death....you misunderstood what i was saying. Pearl Jam are generally classed as post-grunge...same as Silverchair, Live etc.
Originally posted by TigerTank
ABBA is as influential as any in my lifetime. Much more than any single group I can think of in the 90s.
Originally posted by NICK THE PIE MAN
Led Zeppelin for their time were pretty bloody good.
Originally posted by dee_girl9
well someone mentioned the Spice Girls, but i will say the Backstreet Boys. they have revolutionised the baggy pants. LOLand it is thanks to them we have the creatins of Five, westlife etc etc.
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Originally posted by Bloodstained Angel
... and believe it or not, one of the biggest influences on **** Dale was Arab Pop Music !!!!![]()
strange but true - if have a listen you can clearly hear the similarities.
cheers
Originally posted by Macca19
Black Sabbath basically created the metal genre....the song Paranoid got the ball rolling (still one of my fav. songs). Iron Maiden, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin all followed from what Black Sabbath started. Slayer....they didnt really create a genre, but they got Thrash fairly popular.
Originally posted by Waltzing Woof Biscuit
I always thought that Mozart showed a bit of flair.
Originally posted by PC28
I think he was ELO's influence...
No, that wasn't even funny, my apologies...
Make sure you let us all know when that time arrives windyhillOriginally posted by windyhill
Motley Crue,ahead of their time.


Originally posted by Danny Chook Fan Club
Make sure you let us all know when that time arrives windyhill
I can hardly wait. Just think kids, "Kick Start My Heart" WILL be relevant![]()


Originally posted by Macca19
well...ive never heard ONE manson song that sounds anything like a Cooper song before. He is nothing like Alice Cooper anyway. If your gonna say that you could find a band or musician that has done the same thing before earlier on.
Silverchair did create nothing...they never started the post grunge style - pearl jam did that, silverchair just jumped on the bandwagon.
As for Nirvana - they were the most popular band of the grungy style - mainly because Kurt got shot...they were influenced by bands like Soundgarden and Alice in Chains...no way did they begin it - they just got it out into the mainstream...and become arguably the most popular band ever doing so.
Pearl Jam is part of the post grunge era - that followed from Nirvanas ending, same as Silverchair and Live

