Grunge is a subgenre of Alternative Rock that born on the streets of Seattle, Washington that quickly gained its popularity in the early 1990’s after bands like Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Nirvana emerged from the streets of downtown Seattle in the early 1990’s. After Nirvana’s “Nevermind” album was released, its popularity expanded beyond the limits of Seattle and the northwest region, with acts popping up all over the world and the grunge take-over was well on its way to the top. Ironically enough, the phenomenon that was the hottest sound in the world began to fall following the tragic suicide of Nirvana’s front man, Kurt Cobain in 1994 In the mid-late 1980’s, a new form alternative rock was born and many local bands such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden were first introduced to the media in the northwest region of the U.S. particularly in Seattle, Washington and the surrounding lower class suburbs. Prior to the grunge movement, mainstream rock bands usually wouldn’t include the Seattle in there tour do to its geographic isolation, skipping over the city completely. By the early 1990’s, the scene had caught the media’s eyes and ears with their long hair and sloppy attire. The term Grunge is not only used to describe specific movement but used to describe the fashion that went along side it. Wearing button-down flannel shirts, over-sized jeans with a chain wallet and black Doc Martin shit-kickers. There sound of distorted guitars playing loud and hard with “growling” vocals and apathetic or angst-filled lyrics fusing the heavy metal sound of the 1970’s with the on-stage chaos of punk rock of the 80’s which would soon become the most popular form of hard rock of the 90’s and is often referred to as the Seattle Sound In 1991 the Seattle Sound quickly gained its popularity following the release of Nirvana’s major label debut album, Nevermind” in September. Their first single “Smells like Teen S