Grunge in a sentence as a noun

Or maybe based out of Seattle, in which case you'd prefer a more grunge/PBR culture?

...because the wild women of grunge can't possibly have brains too?

I'm hoping that grunge will happen in response to the Sex Pistols though.

I used to listen to the radio but the music stopped changing in the early 90s after grunge came out.

I don't think the issue is that she's a wild woman from the era of grunge, but rather she was addicted to heroine and ******* for a while.

The American 90s were characterized by the rise of underground 'indie music'/'rock'/'grunge'/'alternative' music.

You could have written your own email client, browser, and you could be writing code on a CPU you designed yourself, just to avoid the day-to-day grunge of unhackerness.

The western youth is regularly driven like a pendulum to alternative and uncommercialised styles like Hippies, punk, grunge, electro.

And grunge or not, Nevermind was a popular album with "poppy rocky singles".By loosening their definition of "classic rock" they're attempting to appeal to the largest number of people.

Grunge definitions

noun

the state of being covered with unclean things

See also: dirt filth grime soil stain grease