Alternative Rock's Transformation Through Key Bands
Alternative Rock Evolution - A curated collection from Mic The Snare
About this Rabbit Hole
Ever wondered what lies beneath the surface of Mic The Snare's Alternative Rock Evolution? Prepare to fall down the rabbit hole with an in-depth exploration of iconic bands like Pink Floyd, Radiohead, Arctic Monkeys, Nirvana, The Strokes, and Weezer. Along the way, you'll uncover hidden connections, surprising influences, and maybe even a secret side project or two. Join Mic The Snare on this musical journey of discovery and start watching now β Watch in order or skip around, each video adds a new layer.
Videos in this Rabbit Hole
DEEP DISCOG DIVE: Pink Floyd
Our Commentary
Steamed hams meet Pink Floyd in a bizarre, yet oddly captivating mashup that makes you question reality. And to think, all this time we could've had Skinner belting out "Great Gig in the Sky" instead.
DEEP DISCOG DIVE: Radiohead
Our Commentary
After this deep dive into Radiohead's discography, I feel like I've been in a musical labyrinth - lost and fascinated all at once. Now, excuse me while I listen to "Everything in Its Right Place" on an 8-bit loop until eternity.
DEEP DISCOG DIVE: Arctic Monkeys
Our Commentary
Watching this deep dive into Arctic Monkeys' discography is like going on a musical journey through time and space - from "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" to "Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino," Alex Turner's evolution is as mesmerizing as ever.
DEEP DISCOG DIVE: Nirvana
Our Commentary
I can't decide if the 8-bit cover of "All Apologies" is ingenious or sacrilegious...either way, Kurt would probably get a kick out of it. #NirvanaForever
DEEP DISCOG DIVE: The Strokes
Our Commentary
This deep dive into The Strokes' discography is like falling into a cool, retro wormhole. From the iconic "Last Nite" to the underrated "Taken for a Fool," it's a journey worth taking. So pull up a chair, grab a drink, and let's talk Strokes.
DEEP DISCOG DIVE: Weezer
Our Commentary
Feeling personally attacked by this video's reminder of how Weezer's discography is a rollercoaster of emotions. Can we all just agree that "Pinkerton" is a masterpiece, though?
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