History in Five Songs 30: The Roots of Grunge

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Martin digs into the earliest influences of grunge rock in these five songs:

  • Black Sabbath – “A National Acrobat”

  • Aerosmith – “Draw the Line”

  • Iggy & the Stooges – “Death Trip”

  • The Cult – “Phoenix”

  • Soul Asylum – “Down On Up to Me”

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