Customer Rating:      Summary: OMG TCDI 2DIE4 Comment: This is a pretty good cd and homage to northwest "grunge" music via sub pop records, one of the biggest little labels at the time. What can I say, it opens with Tad, google image them. (Very Large Man)
Customer Rating:      Summary: pretty good Comment: This record is alright. I skipped some of the tracks, while others I played over and over until i could stand them no more and then played them one more time. Some of the highlights are Spank Through, The Rose and a few others I can't remember while the absolute best songs on the album are Green river's Hangin Tree and the Fastbacks' cover of Green River's Swallow My Pride. It's a good album to have around if you're a fan of Sub Pop.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Easy Accessibility Comment: I like this cd, I owned it before but broke it so I bought it again and decided to do a review. I think it is a good buy for someone unfamiliar with what 'grunge' was. This cd helps you to see some undiscovered artists that didn't really hit it big...The Trees are great, soft but still great Lanegan had the best vocals in the scene imo. Don't get this for the Nirvana song. And if you are expecting cheap Nirvana remakes, don't waste your time. The bands have unique sounds and this cd covers a pretty good variety of the different aspects of the Seattle rock scene.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This is music Comment: all i have tooo say is that this is music. if You don't like It, You should. SubPop are true artists
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ghosts in the Vaults Comment: A great compilation that gives the listener a chance to return to the glory days of late '80's/early 90's Seattle. Many of the bands here I had never heard of - much less heard - but was pleasantly surprised by the discs' overall quality.
If you're a fan of Nirvana, Mudhoney, Melvins, Screaming Trees, Beat Happening, etc, you'll enjoy this set, re-issued in an attractive mini faux leather box with a cool booklet. Photos by Seattle scenester Charles Peterson. Excellent; should never have been out-of-print.
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