Which suffered the greatest drop in quality?

To be honest, it still has room to move like trip hop. Wasn't filled out as an idea.

Siamese dream = ylaom + nevermind + loveless

Not really, you're still missing the prog and dream pop influences. It's pretty useless to try to reduce SD to 3 albums.

I don't get the YLAOM vibes. Not in composition, not in production, not in overall direction. I do get some Husker Du vibes.

there's not much of a difference between grunge and post grunge

the bends was britpop though you fucking idiot. it wasnt until ok boomputer that radiohead became art rock.

In terms of being analogous to what post-punk and post-hardcore were to punk and hardcore in regards to Pistols -> PiL and Minor Threat -> Fugazi, the records on this list are a better idea of "post-grunge" than fucking Foo Fighters

spin.com/2013/01/blame-nirvana-40-weirdest-post-nevermind-major-label-albums/130104-nevermind-2/

>bends
>britpop
ah yes, the atmospheric guitar work, melancholic mood and depressive lyrics of The Bends have everything to do with britpop's psychadelia and new wave derived sounds influences and cheeky lyrics dealing with british culture

>Prog, dream pop
Those are attached to ylaom and loveless

nirvana and soundgarden are literally the only two good mainstream grunge bands, user. we have to stick together