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The selection will be discussed on the legendary "Nirvana", "Alice in Chains", "Temple of the Dog" and other grunge teams from Seattle and not only that so rocked the music world in the 90s.
1. soloist «Pearl Jam» Eddie Vedder concert next to guitarist Mike McCready in Hollywood, California, in 1991. The group Pearl Jam, which included Stone Gossard - rhythm guitar, Jeff Ament - bass guitar and a few drummers, replacing each other during the entire existence of the group, including Dave Abbruzzisa, Matt Chamberlain, Dave Cruz and Matt Cameron, was established in 1990 and sold in the United States 30 million albums. Known for his songs «Alive,» «Even Flow» and «Better Man», the group will compete with «Ticketmaster» in 1995. The band released their fateful album «Ten» in 2009. Team members plan to re-release all of its composition in 2011, in which the group will celebrate its 20th anniversary. (Neal Preston / Corbis)
2. David Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Kurt Cobain (left to right) from the group "Nirvana" is ready to take pictures in North Hollywood, California, October 10 1991. Nirvana for the first time gathered in 1987 in Aberdeen, Washington. The group became famous for songs like «Smells Like Teen Spirit,» «Rape Me» and «All Apologies». Cobain, who suffered from heroin addiction, ulcers and personal oddities, was found dead with a bullet wound April 8, 1994. Grohl created a group «Foo Fighters», as Novoselic played in «Sweet 75" and «Eyes Adrift». (Kirk Weddle / Corbis)
3. Layne Staley from the group «Alice in Chains» on the scene in Seattle in 1997. The group, which consisted of Jerry Cantrell - lead guitar, Sean Kinney - drums and Mike Starr and Mike Inez - bass guitar, was founded in 1987 and has sold over 14 million albums in the United States. «Alice and Chains» is known for its songs «Man in the Box,» «Sea of Sorrow» and «Rooster». Staley years struggled with his addiction to drugs, but he died from an overdose of cocaine and heroin April 19, 2002. In 2006 the band was revived again with William DuVall as vocalist. (Karen Mason Blair / Corbis)
4. The Group of «Screaming Trees» posing for a photograph at the pub «Triangle Pub» in Seattle in the mid-1990s. Guitarist Mark Lanegan, guitarist Gary Lee Conner, bassist Van Conner and drummer Mark Pikerel formed a group in 1985 in Ellensburg, Washington. In 1990, Barrett Martin replaced Pikerela, and the band released their main album «Sweet Oblivion» in 1992. The band, known for such songs as «Nearly Lost You,» «Dying Days» and «Dollar Bill», broke up in 2002. (Karen Mason Blair / Corbis)
5. Scott Uayland from the group «Stone Temple Pilots» concert in Lakewood Amphitheater in Atlanta October 1, 2000. The group, consisting of bassist Robert DeLeo, Dean DeLeo sologitarista Krettsa and Eric on drums, first met in 1986, but officially became a group of «Stone Temple Pilots» only in 1992. Known for his songs «Sex Type Thing,» «Creep,» and «Interstate Love Song», the group has succeeded fairly slowly, mainly because of addiction to drugs Uaylanda. The band broke up in 2003. For a time, he sang in Uayland «Velvet Revolver», but it is now known that «Stone Temple Pilots» working on a new album, due out in 2010. (Rick Diamond / WireImage)
6. The Group of «Soundgarden», which consists of (left to right) singer Chris Cornell, bassist Ben Shepherd (who replaced Jason Everman and Hiro Yamamoto), guitarist Kim conceal and drummer Matt Cameron (who replaced Scott Sundquist), it was formed in 1984. Hits groups include «Black Hole Sun,» «Spoonman» and «Rusty Cage». The album «Down on the Upside», the band broke up in 1997. Cornell started recording solo albums and work with «Audioslave». March 24 concealed, Cameron Shepherd and reunited with Ted Doyle as a vocalist to perform at the show to a new cafe "Crocodile". (Karen Mason Blair / Corbis)
7. Courtney Love of the band «Hole» at a concert in Sacramento, California, April 17, 1995. «Hole», is included in the solo guitarist Eric Erlandson, bassist Jill Emery and drummer Caroline Rue (who eventually was replaced by Leslie Hardy and Patty Schemel), was formed in 1989. Group «Hole» is known for such songs as «Doll Parts,» «Celebrity Skin» and «Malibu». Love married Kurt Cobain 24 February 1992. Six months later, the couple had a daughter, Frances Bean. Many still believe that many of the songs in the album «Live Through This» Cobain wrote. The band broke up in 2002, and Love began her solo career. (Tim Mosenfelder / Getty Images)
. Group «Mudhoney», comprising vocalist and guitarist Mark Armagh, bassist Matt Lukin, drummer Dan Peters and lead guitarist Steve Turner, was established in 1988. The most famous songs of the group - «Touch Me I'm Sick,» «Suck You Dry» and «Generation Spokesmodel». The group also made a famous record label «Sub Pop» Seattle. Lukin left the band in 1999, and was replaced by Guy Madison. The Group continues to record the songs and go on tour; their latest album «The Lucky Ones» was released in May 2008. (Tibor Bozi / Corbis)
9. Eddie Vedder of «Pearl Jam» and Chris Cornell of «Soundgarden» in the project «Temple of the Dog» in the hall Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, California, October 5, 1991. «Temple of the Dog came" in 1990 as a tribute to Andrew Wood, former vocalist of «Mother Love Bone» and «Malfunkshun», who died of a heroin overdose. The project involved a guitarist Stone Gossard, bassist Jeff Ament, Mike McCready guitar, and drummer Matt Cameron. Songs of the project - «Hunger Strike,» «Say Hello 2 Heaven» and «Pushin Forward Back». «Temple of the Dog» released one self-titled album. (Marty Temme / WireImage)
10. The Group of «Melvins», which included vocalist / guitarist Buzz Osborne, drummer Dale Crover (replacing Mike Dillard) and Matt Lukin (who was replaced by Lori Black, and then Joe Preston, and finally, Jared Warren) on bass, originated in the early 80s. Based in Aberdeen, Washington, a group inspired by the work of Kurt Cobain, who sometimes helped them to carry equipment for presentations. «Melvins» continue to tour, sometimes with members of the «Big Business», and write songs and albums. (Tibor Bozi / Corbis)
1. soloist «Pearl Jam» Eddie Vedder concert next to guitarist Mike McCready in Hollywood, California, in 1991. The group Pearl Jam, which included Stone Gossard - rhythm guitar, Jeff Ament - bass guitar and a few drummers, replacing each other during the entire existence of the group, including Dave Abbruzzisa, Matt Chamberlain, Dave Cruz and Matt Cameron, was established in 1990 and sold in the United States 30 million albums. Known for his songs «Alive,» «Even Flow» and «Better Man», the group will compete with «Ticketmaster» in 1995. The band released their fateful album «Ten» in 2009. Team members plan to re-release all of its composition in 2011, in which the group will celebrate its 20th anniversary. (Neal Preston / Corbis)
2. David Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Kurt Cobain (left to right) from the group "Nirvana" is ready to take pictures in North Hollywood, California, October 10 1991. Nirvana for the first time gathered in 1987 in Aberdeen, Washington. The group became famous for songs like «Smells Like Teen Spirit,» «Rape Me» and «All Apologies». Cobain, who suffered from heroin addiction, ulcers and personal oddities, was found dead with a bullet wound April 8, 1994. Grohl created a group «Foo Fighters», as Novoselic played in «Sweet 75" and «Eyes Adrift». (Kirk Weddle / Corbis)
3. Layne Staley from the group «Alice in Chains» on the scene in Seattle in 1997. The group, which consisted of Jerry Cantrell - lead guitar, Sean Kinney - drums and Mike Starr and Mike Inez - bass guitar, was founded in 1987 and has sold over 14 million albums in the United States. «Alice and Chains» is known for its songs «Man in the Box,» «Sea of Sorrow» and «Rooster». Staley years struggled with his addiction to drugs, but he died from an overdose of cocaine and heroin April 19, 2002. In 2006 the band was revived again with William DuVall as vocalist. (Karen Mason Blair / Corbis)
4. The Group of «Screaming Trees» posing for a photograph at the pub «Triangle Pub» in Seattle in the mid-1990s. Guitarist Mark Lanegan, guitarist Gary Lee Conner, bassist Van Conner and drummer Mark Pikerel formed a group in 1985 in Ellensburg, Washington. In 1990, Barrett Martin replaced Pikerela, and the band released their main album «Sweet Oblivion» in 1992. The band, known for such songs as «Nearly Lost You,» «Dying Days» and «Dollar Bill», broke up in 2002. (Karen Mason Blair / Corbis)
5. Scott Uayland from the group «Stone Temple Pilots» concert in Lakewood Amphitheater in Atlanta October 1, 2000. The group, consisting of bassist Robert DeLeo, Dean DeLeo sologitarista Krettsa and Eric on drums, first met in 1986, but officially became a group of «Stone Temple Pilots» only in 1992. Known for his songs «Sex Type Thing,» «Creep,» and «Interstate Love Song», the group has succeeded fairly slowly, mainly because of addiction to drugs Uaylanda. The band broke up in 2003. For a time, he sang in Uayland «Velvet Revolver», but it is now known that «Stone Temple Pilots» working on a new album, due out in 2010. (Rick Diamond / WireImage)
6. The Group of «Soundgarden», which consists of (left to right) singer Chris Cornell, bassist Ben Shepherd (who replaced Jason Everman and Hiro Yamamoto), guitarist Kim conceal and drummer Matt Cameron (who replaced Scott Sundquist), it was formed in 1984. Hits groups include «Black Hole Sun,» «Spoonman» and «Rusty Cage». The album «Down on the Upside», the band broke up in 1997. Cornell started recording solo albums and work with «Audioslave». March 24 concealed, Cameron Shepherd and reunited with Ted Doyle as a vocalist to perform at the show to a new cafe "Crocodile". (Karen Mason Blair / Corbis)
7. Courtney Love of the band «Hole» at a concert in Sacramento, California, April 17, 1995. «Hole», is included in the solo guitarist Eric Erlandson, bassist Jill Emery and drummer Caroline Rue (who eventually was replaced by Leslie Hardy and Patty Schemel), was formed in 1989. Group «Hole» is known for such songs as «Doll Parts,» «Celebrity Skin» and «Malibu». Love married Kurt Cobain 24 February 1992. Six months later, the couple had a daughter, Frances Bean. Many still believe that many of the songs in the album «Live Through This» Cobain wrote. The band broke up in 2002, and Love began her solo career. (Tim Mosenfelder / Getty Images)
. Group «Mudhoney», comprising vocalist and guitarist Mark Armagh, bassist Matt Lukin, drummer Dan Peters and lead guitarist Steve Turner, was established in 1988. The most famous songs of the group - «Touch Me I'm Sick,» «Suck You Dry» and «Generation Spokesmodel». The group also made a famous record label «Sub Pop» Seattle. Lukin left the band in 1999, and was replaced by Guy Madison. The Group continues to record the songs and go on tour; their latest album «The Lucky Ones» was released in May 2008. (Tibor Bozi / Corbis)
9. Eddie Vedder of «Pearl Jam» and Chris Cornell of «Soundgarden» in the project «Temple of the Dog» in the hall Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, California, October 5, 1991. «Temple of the Dog came" in 1990 as a tribute to Andrew Wood, former vocalist of «Mother Love Bone» and «Malfunkshun», who died of a heroin overdose. The project involved a guitarist Stone Gossard, bassist Jeff Ament, Mike McCready guitar, and drummer Matt Cameron. Songs of the project - «Hunger Strike,» «Say Hello 2 Heaven» and «Pushin Forward Back». «Temple of the Dog» released one self-titled album. (Marty Temme / WireImage)
10. The Group of «Melvins», which included vocalist / guitarist Buzz Osborne, drummer Dale Crover (replacing Mike Dillard) and Matt Lukin (who was replaced by Lori Black, and then Joe Preston, and finally, Jared Warren) on bass, originated in the early 80s. Based in Aberdeen, Washington, a group inspired by the work of Kurt Cobain, who sometimes helped them to carry equipment for presentations. «Melvins» continue to tour, sometimes with members of the «Big Business», and write songs and albums. (Tibor Bozi / Corbis)