What was Seattle really like during the grunge explosion of the 1990s?


In this episode, producer and engineer Jim Haviland shares firsthand stories from inside Seattle’s 90s music scene — the bands, the culture, and the energy that helped define the grunge era.


We talk about:


• The Seattle music scene before and during the 90s grunge movement

• What it was like working around bands during that time

• How the Seattle community shaped artists and careers

• The reality behind the rise of grunge

• Why scenes matter in music history


If you’re interested in 90s alternative rock, grunge history, or the story behind Seattle’s music culture, this conversation offers a grounded, insider perspective.


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