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grunge

[gruhnj] / grʌndʒ /
ADJECTIVE
dirt; rock music style of the early 1990s
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The wide scope of the album, both in subject and sound, made it an ambitious and unique among rock releases of the time, shedding the humble irony of the grunge movement for vulnerability and exploration.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s been restored beautifully, but there’s a bit of grunge to it, so I feel like it complements the queer community in that sense.

From Los Angeles Times

Chang describes her time in Seattle during the ’90s heyday of grunge as “nostalgic and sentimental” due to where she was in her life.

From Seattle Times

If you didn’t, Charles Peterson’s artistry assuredly shaped your understanding of the cramped Seattle clubs and independent spirit that incubated the grunge movement.

From Seattle Times

Washington has always led in music — from Jimi Hendrix reinventing the guitar to Nirvana, Pearl Jam and grunge defining the sound and look of the 1990s.

From Seattle Times