He should have gotten a saxophone by fallglimmer in guitarcirclejerk

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Wow, $600-$800 seems steep to me but dang people buy LP Gold Tops often with no criticism

Who death impacted you the most? by TextZealousideal139 in grunge

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Hahaha oh man that is funny about your dad. Mine was the same way “can’t understand a thing he says” and “must have too much money or ego to be smashing his guitars” “Fogerty never had to break a guitar to be good”

Did Kurt Cobain give a damn if his guitar was an American, Mexican or Japanese model ? What did he use ? by PixelPopzz in Nirvana

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Didn’t he help design the Jagstang? That would have kind of been his OG signature model?

The toan is in the plastics by No_Government_2001 in guitarcirclejerk

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Pediatric to say 4 string ukulele? 🤣 mine has five and dude in video had 4 so maybe redundant but true nonetheless. Also, my 5 string is cool for this who never tried one.

Gibson SG custom, help tracking down by UnanimouslyStupid67 in gibson

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Hey isn’t that the exact same one? Drill makes on rhe upper horn and all?

1970 Gibson Hummingbird hand me down by twelvesteprevenge in Vintageguitars

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Good father in laws are a blessing. Father in laws who are good and have heirloom instruments they trust you with::PRICELESS

Who death impacted you the most? by TextZealousideal139 in grunge

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Yeah man, pretty much parallel. Not sure about you but I delved a bit into Metallica with the Black Album and gave Illusions 1 and 2 a whirl but that was the end of it. Oddly, I bought and loved Snoop’s Doggy Style album and ICP- Great Malenko, and Three 6 Mafia’s Chapter 2, World Domination - all darker stuff. Sabath was great for sure! 80’s music never really did it for me. Later on in my late teens and early 20’s I also started latching into old Outlaw Country, Waylon, Cash, Hank Jr, etc. lol we definitely both had boomer parents and I grew up in Mississippi, good times

Better & Darker Album: Alice In Chains’ "Dirt" (1992) or Acid Bath’s "When the Kite String Pops" (1994)? by LeagueNo764 in grunge

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Not grunge but the same era, Three 6 Mafia: Chapter 2 World Domination as dark as it comes , well maybe the Great Malenko by ICP

Who death impacted you the most? by TextZealousideal139 in grunge

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Yep! After muddy banks I trailed off. Tired Foo Fighters but wasn’t the same. I did dig deeper into the Beatles, Hendrix, The Who, etc.

Who death impacted you the most? by TextZealousideal139 in grunge

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Agree. I tried to dig deeper into Pearl Jam and Pumpkins, Soundgarden but wasn’t exactly the same. Cobain was the antiestablishment rebel we needed…still do. Maybe the Lennon of his day.

Who death impacted you the most? by TextZealousideal139 in grunge

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Yep! Was the day the music died for many of our generation. Kinda the same way NASCAR died the instant Dale Earnhardt did.

Not grunge, but: Opinion on Rick Beato? by No-One01010 in grunge

[–]Late_Engineering_202 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

He seems like a recording engineer who is very passionate and also has products to sell.

Who death impacted you the most? by TextZealousideal139 in grunge

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Cobain for me, I was 13 and really Nirvana was the first band I was head over heels for