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Grunge - 025
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Grunge music is typically synonymous with Nirvana, which isn’t wrong, but it goes much deeper than that. It’s a style, a sound, and was created and spread from a very specific region of the United States.
Alex takes you on a trip through the movement’s history, which is full of tragic talents. Most notably, the tremendously impactful Kurt Cobain. The rest of the band chime in with their own unique recollections and insights on the genre that took over the early 90’s music scene.
The gang takes a break from Cryptogeekology this week and run through their grunge music recommendation instead. Hear favorites from both the hosts and Geeksquatch community listeners.
Essential grunge playlist created in Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/user/wahirsch/playlist/1Qz62d6lESzpXgyTGi1v9Y
Geeksquatch is a nostalgia podcast brought to you by a group of “enthusiasts” that grew up in the 80’s and 90’s - and by enthusiasts, they’re actually just a bunch of guys that like to geek out about tv, movies, video games, and toys from their formative years. Join the podcast each week to reminisce about nerd culture topics before they became retro favorites. Come for the squatch, stay for the trivia.
Find Geeksquatch online:
iTunes: Geeksquatch
Website: Geeksquatch.com
Twitter: @geeksquatchpod
Music: SpekrFreks.com
104 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on April 28, 2021 06:10 (). Last successful fetch was on May 08, 2020 14:18 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 166497039 series 1225236
Grunge music is typically synonymous with Nirvana, which isn’t wrong, but it goes much deeper than that. It’s a style, a sound, and was created and spread from a very specific region of the United States.
Alex takes you on a trip through the movement’s history, which is full of tragic talents. Most notably, the tremendously impactful Kurt Cobain. The rest of the band chime in with their own unique recollections and insights on the genre that took over the early 90’s music scene.
The gang takes a break from Cryptogeekology this week and run through their grunge music recommendation instead. Hear favorites from both the hosts and Geeksquatch community listeners.
Essential grunge playlist created in Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/user/wahirsch/playlist/1Qz62d6lESzpXgyTGi1v9Y
Geeksquatch is a nostalgia podcast brought to you by a group of “enthusiasts” that grew up in the 80’s and 90’s - and by enthusiasts, they’re actually just a bunch of guys that like to geek out about tv, movies, video games, and toys from their formative years. Join the podcast each week to reminisce about nerd culture topics before they became retro favorites. Come for the squatch, stay for the trivia.
Find Geeksquatch online:
iTunes: Geeksquatch
Website: Geeksquatch.com
Twitter: @geeksquatchpod
Music: SpekrFreks.com
104 episodes
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