
Was Bush Really Grunge? Breaking Down Their Early Sound
Love them or hate them, Bush kept the grunge flame lit when rock was ready to move on.
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Show Notes
We finally get around to talking about Bush and dive into their first 2 records: Sixteen Stone and Razorblade Suitcase. Released only 8 months after the death of Kurt Cobain, the music world was split between fans that wanted to move on from grunge, and those that were highly protective of it's legacy and culture. Bush got caught somewhere in the middle, seeing commercial success on one hand and scorn from devoted grunge heads on the other. But decades removed from the era, the 2 records stand out amongst the slew of grunge copycats that came and went.
Tracklist
- Bush - Everything Zen
- Bush - Swim
- Bush - Bomb
- Bush - Personal Holloway
- Bush - Insect Kin
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