In 1993 I went to buy Nirvana tickets, and the agent was this older guy who was like "Nirvana, that's just for the kids".I tried to tell him that they were keeping this great 3 piece rock tradition going, like Cream or Hendrix, and that they had cool songs and really jammed, and that I was really looking forward to the show. It was a super concert too. However, at that time, In Utero had just come out, the critics hated it, and ther was speculation that they were a one hit wonder. They also rarely got played on the big FM rock stations, you'd only hear Heart Shaped Box maybe once in a week. Even Teen Spirit wasn't being played much. Later, after Kurt died, it became huge, not unlike Hendrix. Linkin Park has excellent rock hooks, write intelligent, insightful, soul baring lyrics, and the songs themselves have unusual and haunting melodies, beautiful stuff. I have the remix DVD-A, but I like the originals a whole lot, and would like to hear those albums in surround too. Another band that I like a great deal and have seen live about 9 or 10 times is the Psychedelic Furs, and I've known people who didn't think much of them either. Many perceptions about music change over time, I can remember being ragged on about listening to Pink Floyd Electric Moo when it came out, people asking why I listen to this "goof" music. Of course two years later DSOTM came out, and everyone had always been a fan, although they had mostly never heard the early stuff. Not trying to persuade anyone to like anything, just things I've observed over time that I find amusing.