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Originally posted by Wally Pipp
It's the influence thing sail.
Put Gauge away or Bone Machine next to Nirvana's Teen Spirit and you'll clearly see the similarities in song structure : soft/loud, huge riffs, singing style etc.
They had an awkward, aggressive, seething and sometimes poppy nature.
Nirvana's music sounds different because they used heavier material they borrowed from Melvins, Sonic Youth and a whole host of hard rock/heavy metal bands.
Nirvana's uniqueness lies in the fact that Cobain was such a good song writer and could fuse the above elements into a catchy, modern hell of a noise.
Besides, Cobain himself called them often his greatest influence :)
Ok stealing Wally's avatar was one thing Gim, but stop impersonating him:mad: