Wednesday, November 17, 1999: Grunge is not dead
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There wouldn't be a discussion in most cases if I didn't take the bait of his deliberate and fake attempts of being confused or unknowledgable.
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Re: Wednesday, November 17, 1999: Grunge is not dead
I'm still female.
And I might be nitpicking sometimes, but I think having some amount of discussion is better than having topics basically composed of "Oh yeah I like this strip" or "This is cute". Which is actually what I'd be saying almost every strip, and that's also why I put up so many without offering any commentary.
And I might be nitpicking sometimes, but I think having some amount of discussion is better than having topics basically composed of "Oh yeah I like this strip" or "This is cute". Which is actually what I'd be saying almost every strip, and that's also why I put up so many without offering any commentary.
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Re: Wednesday, November 17, 1999: Grunge is not dead
Alice Cooper was a fake, The NY Dolls predate him as far as glam was concerned. I'm typing this from my Grandma's iPad, so bear with me on the simplicity.On the subject of glam and its origins. Alice Cooper was influential on bands that would go on to influence glam such as the New York Dolls. He himself also gained a resurgence in popularity after a long lull, mainly with Poison but also with other songs and an association with bands of the time such as Twisted Sister.
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