All it takes to destroy grunge rock is to play 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' in a major chord

Where do we go from here?
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Peter Allen Clark
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When Nirvana put out "Smells Like Teen Spirit" in 1991, it became one of the defining songs of a decade and an anthem for disaffected Generation Xers everywhere.

And now, 27 years later, one key change has completely destroyed it.

Sleep Good, a musician from Austin, Texas, took Nirvana's classic song, and remixed it all in a major chord. The effect is striking. Instead of the moody, rage-filled hit, it sounds like a song off of Weezer's recent albums. It sounds like something from New Found Glory. It sounds... disturbing.

It was a cold thing for Sleep Good to just drop this video on Vimeo, with a description that only says, "a pop punk band from La Jolla, CA," and then peace out without any further explanation or solace. Sleep Good single-handedly unlaced everything we remember about our fuzzy early years and replaced it with the sounds of a mid-2000s MTV beach party.

Where do we go from here? And in what key?

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Peter Allen Clark

I have done neat stuff all over these United States from sailing lessons on the Puget Sound to motorcycle maintenance on the backroads of upstate New York. My professional experience extends from newspaper reporting in the mountains of Eastern Oregon to fixing espresso machines throughout Kentucky. I also have kept a cat alive for 10 years.


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