QUOTE (blueoceans @ Oct 16 2006, 02:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Nirvana hit the spotlight, along came a bunch of other Seattle based grunge bands,.ala SoundGarden, Pearl Jam, and Alice in Chains. Almost makes you wonder if one of the other 3 bands aforementioned had released their first studio album before Nirvana, would they be regarded as the "break-through" alternative band,..would say, SoundGarden be held in this high esteem of being the grunge band that sank the hair metal scene rather than Nirvana? that is something worthy to ponder, isnt it class?
Sorry, I had to resurrect this to address something really, really fucking stupid here. And I know this person doesn't really check here anymore, and will likely never read this, but it's pissing me off.
Nirvana didn't release their debut first. In fact, they weren't even signed to a major label first.
Soundgarden's debut LP Ultramega OK was released in 1988. Bleach was released in 1989. Additionally, Soundgarden's major label debut, Louder Than Love (A&M Records) was released September 5, 1989, 2 full years before Nirvana's breakthrough Nevermind was released (September 24, 1991).
Your point = invalid.
Thank you.