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    Grunge Themes

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    fashion statement, a pop phenomenon? (New York Times -Grunge: A Success Story) Well, grunge was an inspirational era of music that took place in the late 80s and early 90s or 1988-1996. It was a type of music that reflected how many young Americans had felt in an era of frustration and anger, where the things that they were taught and promised as children were not coming true for them. These types of feelings served as the basis for the genre grunge and what made it so iconic throughout the…

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    Love Vs. Cobain

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    In 1992, when their album, Nevermind, was number one on the charts, the bands’ second album, Incesticide, was released and Cobain married Courtney love in Hawaee, amid rumors of drug use by both Cobain and Love. There baby daughter, Frances, was born in Los Angeles in that same year while Cobain was undergoing detoxification in the same hospital. Children’s Services took custody of the child immediately and court action over this went on until 1993. In May 1993, Cobain was admitted to…

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    Kurt Cobain It was once said that “I desire the things which will destroy me, in the end.” By carefully observing Kurt Cobain’s deleterious childhood, detrimental relationships, and dreadful end, one could easily identify the downfalls of his wretched life, for his most valued obsessions annihilated him. While being raised in Aberdeen, Washington, Cobain was exposed to moral corruption, even before his parents divorced. He was originally able to endure his grave depression, with just art and…

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    Kurt Cobain Ever wonder how Kurt Cobain died? Some may say that he killed himself but I say other wise. There is evidence to prove that he killed himself but there is also evidence to prove that he was murdered. Although some might try and argue to believe that Kurt Cobain killed himself, isn’t it weird that Dylan Carson bought the shotgun for Kurt Cobain, the shotgun was lying on his chest, and the suicide note he left did not match some of his handwriting. Firstly, Kurt Cobain killed…

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    Grizzly Bear Analysis

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    The band Grizzly Bear came out with an album in 2009 titled, Veckatimest this was the first album that gave us a glimpse as to what Grizzly Bear would develop to look like in 2016. For the most part Grizzly Bear remains in the same genre: psychedelic pop, indie rock, and art rock. The band started with Ed Droste as a soloist, then time later the band was formed. The new band composed Yellow House in the year 2006. Yellow House was a darker and creepier album in comparison to Veckatimest. As of…

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    Ap 100 Grunge

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    this wild movement was a band named Nirvana. Around the time the band was formed popular music was losing that synthesized sound that had dominated the music industry for many years. Before grunge, many rock subcategories were deemed one-dimensional. This a completely changed with the popularization of grunge. The song, “Smells like Teen Spirit” starts off with a chord progression that gets stuck within the listener’s head. From there, it leads into the verse which has a dreamlike kind of vibe.…

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    Grunge It's Place

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    how private she keeps her life. The setting of the article seems to take place around the time when fashion was beginning to shift into grunge. The author shows this by clearly stating, “The whole grunge thing was just peaking: runway models were slouching around in expensivehommages to the scruffy rockers of Seattle and their thrift-shop flannel shirts. “ Grunge is defined as “a style or fashion derived from a movement in rock music: in fashion characterized by unkempt clothing and in music by…

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    Grunge Hotel Case Study

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    As a consultant for Grunge Hotels, dissect its system of organization present tactical situation. Furthermore, Grunge Hotel's management are look for a detailed inspection on the organizational impact and related issues, and to find suitable solutions. Grunge Hotel Group is headquartered in the UK, including 64 one-star hotels. Grunge Hotel Group has been developing with steady steps, enough cash flow, by purchase of old buildings, it would be rebuilt and refurbished make into a hotel. The…

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    Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of Nirvana, not only paved the way for many alternative musicians, but was also one of the key figures within the underground grunge scene. The grunge scene was a counterculture subculture composed of young rebellious teenagers against the American pop culture. Later on, I became a part of the heavy metal subculture, known for its even heavier guitar riffs and “metalheads”. Bands like…

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    David Carson is an American graphic designer, art director and surfer. He is renowned for his unique aesthetic breaking the conventional rules and grid and type system. This aesthetic is called “Grunge Typography”. Carson is the original and a pioneer of “Grunge Typography”. When his work was known to public in early 1990s, his experimental typography and magazine design inspire young designers and produced a plenty of imitators. He makes young generation to accept typography as a medium of…

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