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can russian circles really be classified as metal?
Kai:
I always considered Helmet to be in that whole "proto-grunge" bullshit with The Melvins.
Kai:
I don't listen to Helmet much, but I do love The Melvins.
KharBevNor:
Both Helmet and the Melvins are a bit off to the fringes of metal, but still, I would say, part of the metal canon.
Also, I was just checking on metal archives, and when the hell was Kurt Cobain in Earth!?
EDIT: He sung on one early song. Well well.
Aneurhythmia:
--- Quote from: KharBevNor ---Both Helmet and the Melvins are a bit off to the fringes of metal, but still, I would say, part of the metal canon.
Also, I was just checking on metal archives, and when the hell was Kurt Cobain in Earth!?
EDIT: He sung on one early song. Well well.
--- End quote ---
Weird.
El Opium:
Kurt appears on a live release by Earth entitled "Sunn Amps and Smashed Guitars". Most of the opinions of it I've seen say it's not particularily interesting.
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