Non Sequitur
Creep.
groups like, the offspring, primus, bush, the cranberries, and counting crows all made better songs than nirvana
groups like, the offspring, primus, bush, the cranberries, and counting crows all made better songs than nirvana
green day already lost true fans for making dookie and rancid were better when they were operation ivy
And yet none of them have had the same staying power.groups like, the offspring, primus, bush, the cranberries, and counting crows all made better songs than nirvana
well, both of these things are true (except Op ivy didn't become rancid, two of their members formed rancid after the breakup) ... they aren't even related to what I said.
Also, essentially every other band you've mentioned - aside from pearl jam - is utter garbage (candlebox being laughably bad). Craberries, hilarious. STP is a complete ripoff of PJ, and they ONLY surfaced because of the grunge wave that nirvana reluctantly started.
Nirvana was probably musically inferior to many bands of the era (and he was CERTAINLY less of a player than the metal bands before him), it wasn't about that. And, MTV had already been showing 120 minutes, giving burn to bands like the Pixies, Dinosaur Jr (with J Mascis, arguably the best MUSICIAN of the era), Throwing Muses, Sonic Youth, etc. "College Rock" was already a viable genre, and had a presence on major labels, even if it was more to enhance credibility than to sell millions of records. People RESPONDED to nirvana. I can't explain why ... but it was happening before the media/DCG records even had a clue.
If it was all about how well you could play, bands like Foghat or Journey would be more important than the Ramones. There must be something else in play. It isn't media creation (even though nirvana did benefit from a changing tide, and the media helped push that) -- look at how many bands are fans of kurt cobain. He had SOMETHING. And he helped change the game. There's really no denying that.


And yet none of them have had the same staying power.
20 years later and nirvanas biggest songs are still iconic rock tunes. Boy that must have been some media campaign.
at Billy Corgan having a better singing voice than anyone besides IceJJFishNirvana was trash. I remember seeing a video where one of the dudes from Oasis ethered the whole grunge movement ''these bands are all in 'pain'...well my ears are in pain from hearing your whining, wash your hair you dirty fukkers''![]()

Youre using selective evidence in your comparison.
Rock music sold out harddddddd in the 80s . In fact, that's the reason Nirvana had so much popularity to begin with. The quality of rock went so far down the drain with hair metal/arena rock that Nirvana seemed amazingly bold by contrast
Ironically, the grunge formula was eventually watered down and sold to the masses. Thank Cobain for all that shytty alt rock that came out in the early 90s. Including Creed and Nickleback![]()
They all sound like Cobain knockoffs to me thoughThat's more Eddie Vedder's fault than Kurt's

what rapper with a "niche" audience is sellin records these days? not many, if at all.
why would they cater to their shyt to an audience that ain't buyin their records? furthermore why would the labels invest in something that isn't selling?
nah man. shes right.
i cant say that theyre all sellouts tho. some of em seem to think that theyre showing versatility.
they were at least able to go gold if they could put up a hit single ot two. and then you had the acts that had more of the IT factor to their music and were able to go national and platinum/multiplatinum with it. when this stopped being done, the music coincidentally stopped selling. this is indeed one of the reasons why sales are in the chitter, among other reasons like the over-commercialization of the muisc, pandering, etc.
there was consistently a high-level of dissappointment among record buyers(who couldve easily copped bootlegs or made dubs) leading up to downloading taking over.
you mentioned 50 cent in the OP but if 50 didnt sellout so hard, he wouldve been able to do at least okay, even on an indie, and even if the music is trash.