242 definitions by emily
by emily April 18, 2005
a derivitive of punk rock that has a disorted, murky sound. Term was first used in the early to mid 1980's to describe bands such as green river, the melvins etc...
also called the 'northwest' sound-as the majority of this music origionated in the pacific north west of america-especially around the seattle area, or the 'subpop' sound, as many of the 'grunge' records were released on this small lable.
'grunge' reached the mainstream in the late 1980's/early 1990's with the breakthrough of acts such as nirvana, soundgarden, mudhoney, pearl jam, alice in chains and so on and so forth.
grunge really ended around the time of the death of kurt cobain in 1994, but many origional fans see the end of grunge with the over comercialisation of the music around the time nirvanas nevermind was released, the most extreme case of this overcomercialisation being the vogue grunge spread.
also called the 'northwest' sound-as the majority of this music origionated in the pacific north west of america-especially around the seattle area, or the 'subpop' sound, as many of the 'grunge' records were released on this small lable.
'grunge' reached the mainstream in the late 1980's/early 1990's with the breakthrough of acts such as nirvana, soundgarden, mudhoney, pearl jam, alice in chains and so on and so forth.
grunge really ended around the time of the death of kurt cobain in 1994, but many origional fans see the end of grunge with the over comercialisation of the music around the time nirvanas nevermind was released, the most extreme case of this overcomercialisation being the vogue grunge spread.
by emily March 9, 2005
Emala is the perfect combo. They're the Brainz and the Brawnz. If you ever meet Emala, it'll be the best day of your life.
Have a problem? Call Emala. Bored? Call Emala. Sad? Call Emala. Happy? Call Emala. Need a good laugh? Call Emala.
by emily May 12, 2021
by emily April 25, 2005
by emily October 18, 2004
The Spanish pop station that took over MD/DC's beloved HFS.
This word is a take off of the spanish word "The Sun"
It is often placed after the words "Fuck," "Damn" or any other obscenity.
This word is a take off of the spanish word "The Sun"
It is often placed after the words "Fuck," "Damn" or any other obscenity.
by emily April 13, 2005