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Alt Rock's hey day was happening in my young adulthood. I was stationed about an hour from the SF Bay area and Primus was a favorite of mine. Some people find their music quirky, but they really do cover some serious topics and they were talented musicians. Les Claypool is a born entertainer and absolutely rips it up on bass.
 
Heading to the Brent Cobb show tomorrow :)

"Down In The Gulley" was the song that first drew me into his discography.
 
Alt Rock's hey day was happening in my young adulthood. I was stationed about an hour from the SF Bay area and Primus was a favorite of mine. Some people find their music quirky, but they really do cover some serious topics and they were talented musicians. Les Claypool is a born entertainer and absolutely rips it up on bass.
I was big into the Seattle grunge scene when alternative was coming to fruition, still love alice in chains and Nirvana to this day.

My dad once told me that when he was young led Zeppelins first album was considered alternative music in the record store, makes sense, it was totally different
 
Can't remember who recommended it to me here but it's been a fantastic addition to my late night playlists.
I recognize some if it is scraps from The Wall which never made that album but found life again when RW went solo, finished that work, and put it on this album

 
I was big into the Seattle grunge scene when alternative was coming to fruition, still love alice in chains and Nirvana to this day.

My dad once told me that when he was young led Zeppelins first album was considered alternative music in the record store, makes sense, it was totally different
I can see that, for certain. Even the 90s grunge, that made it into the mainstream, had precursors laying the groundwork like the Meat Puppets and Mudhoney. On the British invasion, I've read where so many of those bands, like Led Zeppelin, Yardbirds, Beatles, etc., talk about being influenced by early American Blues. Lead Belly, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters... I love all of it. Pop country being the exception, lol.
 
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