SoulSociety wrote:
OMFG, Nirvana better than AIC?
Truly a lost cause.
LOL at the amazon knowledge, especially if you go on the Led Zep reviews, were the detractors all say to go listen to Limp Bizkit.
Also lyrical content contributes almost nothing to genre classifications, I mean if Mayhem lyrics were about, say Lord of the Rings and if Dream Theater started writing Satanic lyrics without changing the sound, the bands would still be black and prog respectively.
Can't you read? I didn't say Nirvana are
better. I just like em better, and I can't stand Alice in Chains like grunge music. Nirvana always had a "Fuck You" attitude, nearly punk style. AiC was always more about "Fuck me because I suck" attitude...

And it's not amazon "knowledge", the reviewer was
Michael Rensen from german
www.rockhard.de .
If Dream Theater would starting so singing satanic lyrics with old school 80s like bad produced heavy/thrash metal and leather, spikes and pentagrams and upside down crosses and so on, then you could indeed call them (Old School) Black Metal... and if they switch the music to mainly ice cold tremolo riffing, no bass, maybe with keyboards, much blast beats and even worse production, then you can even call it True Norwegian Black Metal...
And if Mayhem starting so sing about Lord of the Rings and if they switch to Power Metal style, then you can call them Blind Guardian.

Whereas Lord of the Rings is a bad example because much of the Black Metal genre is adopted from LotR. Especially names of bands and musicians.
Jesus, who can't read now. I said that only if those bands changed their lyrical style, not the fucking music then they would still be in the same genre they are in now. I do believe I'm typing in English here. And even though a lot of BM bands adopt a lot of LotR terminology, very few bands actually write lyrics about it.
Also, Nirvana are a fucking pussy band with a whiny junkie singer. If by in your face you mean they get/got way too much TV/radio time and were unavoidable, then yeah. Meanwhile, AIC actually have metal riffs and an atmosphere of the whole drug thing Layne Stanley was in.