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SUB POP 200 - GIRL TROUBLE - GONNA FIND A CAVE 

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Sub Pop 200 is a compilation released in the early days of the Seattle grunge scene (December 1988). It features songs (many of them first releases and otherwise unattainable) from Tad, The Fluid, Nirvana, Steven Jesse Bernstein, Mudhoney, The Walkabouts, Terry Lee Hale, Soundgarden, Green River, Fastbacks, Blood Circus, Swallow, Chemistry Set, Girl Trouble, The Nights and Days, Cat Butt, Beat Happening, Screaming Trees, Steve Fisk, and The Thrown Ups. Many of these bands went on to be incredibly influential in the early 1990s and onwards. Most notable of these were Nirvana, Soundgarden, Green River (who spawned Mudhoney and Mother Love Bone and late Temple of the Dog and Pearl Jam), Screaming Trees, and Mudhoney. The cover is an illustration by comics artist Charles Burns, who was regularly used by Sub Pop for covers and posters around this period.

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21 окт 2024

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@usslongbeachcg9
@usslongbeachcg9 2 года назад
It's funny how Everett True, a British journalist coined the term 'grunge' for these bands at the time when Nirvana and Tad were touring God's Balls/Bleach, most of the bands that truly defined the Underground Seattle Music Scene, had already passed by the way side or the majority had been renamed and reformed. I'm surprised, even though TAD is on here that, much like they included both Mudhoney and Green River, they didn't include Bundle of Hiss, H-Hour, or even a band like Lush. But of course I do understand the choice was and always is theirs and there's only so much space in those tracklists to make decisions on how to fill it all out.
@zippywaite
@zippywaite 13 лет назад
@pfordsq Really cool dude comes on here and insults things we love.
@pfordsq
@pfordsq 13 лет назад
Did'nt know you guys were so into Grunge. No offense meant , if you are. I just thought this track was up here because it's a rare Girl Trouble recording of a Banana Splits song , neither of whom have anything to do with Grunge Rock. I just gave my opinion of it , that's all , I'm not here to argue about it.
@pfordsq
@pfordsq 14 лет назад
I'd have probably bought this if I knew this track was on it. Girl Trouble outlived Grunge (Yawn!!) and will outlive the Grunge Revival.
@beeswaxlike
@beeswaxlike 3 года назад
Dumb post bcz first of all who cares. More importantly the place you see as the dead of grunge is as high or higher than GT ever were.