
The 5 Best Grunge Albums (and EPS) of the 1980s
Here are the five best grunge albums and EPs released in the 1980s.
Before grunge became a full on cultural phenomenon in the early 1990s, the scene was already taking shape in the Pacific Northwest in the mid to late 1980s.
A growing network of independent labels, local clubs, and a tight circle of bands in Seattle and its surrounding areas were experimenting with moodier riffs, distorted guitar tones, and a punk attitude based less in image and more in reality. Many of the early grunge records were modest not only in reach, but in recording budget; taking on more of a DIY approach than many of their contemporaries.
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Although to the mainstream it felt like grunge hit overnight with the release of Nirvana‘s Nevermind and the overwhelming, culture-shifting impact of a song like “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” the genre had been long underway for years, developing gradually and organically through limited-press EP’s, local touring circuits, college radio airplay, and word of mouth.
These albums helped define the sound, tone, and identity of grunge at the genre’s core.
The 5 Best Grunge Albums (and EPs) of the 1980s
Before the rest of the world knew the word “grunge,” these five albums were already defining the genre’s sound.
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Not only was grunge around in the 1980s, ’80s hair metal bands even tried making grunge albums in the ’90s!
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5 ’90s Grunge Lyrics That Are Just Too Painful
These grunge era songs really hurt, and that’s exactly why we can’t stop listening.
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