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A leading example of overseas grunge bands: from Nirvana to Alice in Chains.

Are you familiar with grunge, the genre that dramatically changed the course of music history? In the early 1990s, this music scene erupted out of Seattle, USA, sweeping the nation with its heavy sonics and dark lyrics that resonated deeply with countless listeners.

Raw, unfiltered vocals, distorted guitar tones, and a defiant attitude continue to captivate music fans around the world to this day.

In this article, we’ll introduce some of the key international bands that defined the grunge movement.

A leading example of overseas grunge bands: From Nirvana to Alice in Chains (41–50)

Death Of MeRed

A 2008 single from the second album Innocence & Instinct by Red, a band formed in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

The music video symbolizes two opposing forces represented by twins.

Get FreeThe Vines

A single released from The Vines’ debut album, Highly Evolved; the band was formed in Sydney, Australia.

The music video for this song was directed by Roman Coppola, the son of Francis Ford Coppola.

Touch Me I’m SickMudhoney

Mudhoney – Touch Me I’m Sick [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Touch Me I'm SickMudhoney

A song that is said to be one of grunge’s first true classic anthems.

It was released as a single in 1988 via Sub Pop.

Mudhoney contributed the song “Overblown” for the 1992 film Singles, which features a fictional band called Citizen Dick.

In the movie, Citizen Dick performs a song titled “Touch Me I’m Dick.”

In conclusion

The special appeal of grunge bands lies in etching raw human emotion into their music, leaving a significant mark on the history of Western music.

Grunge music, which continues to influence many musicians even today, resonates with our hearts across generations.

Anticipation is growing for the emergence of new grunge bands overseas in the future.