Movies:
Malfunkshun, The Andrew Wood Story
Pearl Jam 20
Hype!
Nirvana: Live Tonight Sold Out
Nirvana: Live at The Paramount
Soundgarden: Motorvision
Singles
I’M NOW: The Story of Mudhoney
Hit So Hard, The Life and Near Death of Patty Schemel (Drummer for Hole)
Books:
Everybody Loves Our Town by Mark Yarm
Grunge Is Dead by Greg Prato
Dark Black and Blue: The Soundgarden Story by Greg Prato
Touch Me I’m Sick & Nirvana by Charles Peterson
Come As You Are, The Story of Nirvana by Michael Azerrad
Pearl Jam 20 by Cameron Crowe
This Is a Call by Dave Grohl and Brannigan Paul
It’s So Easy by Duff McKagan
Music:
90’s Stuff You May Not Know About:
Gruntruck
Mother Love Bone
Alice In Chains-SAP (EP)
Temple of The Dog
Singles Soundtrack
Mad Season-Above (I suggest the box set that includes a live CD and DVD)
Screaming Trees
Sunny Day Real Estate
Mudhoney
New Stuff:
Brad (Stone Gossard’s other band with late lead singer, Shawn Smith)
Star Anna
Hobosexual
Ayron Jones
Sonic Evolution (Live tribute to Mad Season and live Temple of The Dog reunion)
Record Stores:
Easy Street Records and Cafe: 4559 California Ave. SW (West Seattle)
Zion’s Gate: 1100 East Pike Street (Capitol Hill)
Wall of Sound: 1205 East Pike Street (Capitol Hill)
Holy Cow Records: 1501 Pike Place Hill Climb (Stairs to Waterfront)
Singles Going Steady: 2219 2nd Ave. (Belltown)
SUB POP Records Store: Terminal C at Sea-Tac or 2130 7th Ave. (Belltown)
Bars/ Restaurants:
Screwdriver Bar: 2320 1st Ave. (Nirvana's old practice space. Tons of memorabilia)
Linda's Tavern: 707 East Pine St. (Kurt Cobain had his last meal here on April 4, 1994)
Virginia Inn: 1937 1st Ave. (Steve & Linda drank water in the corner booth in Singles)
5 Point Cafe: 415 Cedar St. (Near MoPop Museum)
Comet Tavern: 922 East Pike St. (Capitol Hill)
Shorty's: 2316 2nd Ave. (Downtown)
Sloop Tavern: 2830 NW Market St. (Ballard)
Ozzie's Diner: 105 West Mercer St. (Lower Queen Anne Hill)
Pike Place Bar & Grill: 90 Pike St. (Windows overlook Market and Fish Stand)