The grunge was a at a pretty low point...BUT I believe right now is the lowest point. To me, everyone follows Billboard and if there's a song at #1, they force themselves to love it. And most of the time, if someone like Black Eyed Peas or Lady Gaga drops a hit, everyone loves it for about half a month and then leaves it in the past. That didn't happen in the 60's-80's classic rock time period. Not saying I like Black Eyed Peas or Lady Gaga (I hate them to the core) just saying it seems like people only talk about the #1 on Billboard and nothing about anything else in the top 10
Oh man, bro. Don't even get me started. There were a few low points, IMO. Lol- I think Kurt was just getting a laugh. Guys like David Bowie & Peter Gabriel were doing exactly that sorta thing a good 20 years before Kurt.
But one low point for me; the late 80s. What'd we have then?:
-the tail end of glam metal/ hair bands -Milli Vanilli, New Kids on the Block & Color Me Badd.
It just didn't get much lower than that. (well, Aerosmith playing the Super Bowl half time & sharing the stage w/ Britney Spears.)
Haha, I found that quite funny. It is the headbangers ball and you do normally wear gown's to ball's.
I think now is the lowest point in music, it's the industries own fault though, they sign bands that alot of people think are rubbish, it's just more people think they are good(obviously) because Lady Gaga is at number 1 and not someone else.