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Adam54
10-08-2006, 10:58 PM
So, um, yeah, I didn't own my first CD til I was 15.
That was the year 2000.
So I'm a little late getting into this 90s rock scene, still discovering lots of great stuff (haven't even touched Nirvana yet).
So I guess I'm here to find out what your favorite bands/albums/songs would be from the 1990s. By all means cover the entire decade, but the stuff I've been getting into lately would be along the lines of Pearl Jam, STP, Soundgarden, et. al.
So what's worth checking out? What do you love? Why do you love it?
Spread the word, yo.
Adam-Has added Pearl Jam's "Ten" to his list of all time favorite albums.
Sgt. Awesome
10-08-2006, 11:44 PM
U2 is my all time favourite modern rock group.
I was born in '89, putting me at 11 in 2000, so I also sort of missed the '90's.
My parents listened to 70's and 80's rock, so I've grown attached to that...
But U2 did produce some decent material in the 90's, although the 80's were better.
OMG. Seriously, stop that. I'm not ready to feel old yet. :romy:
I Love the 90's (http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/i_love_the_90s/series.jhtml)-
Going by the artists you've named above, start with these:
Nine Inch Nails
Smashing Pumpkins was alright as long as you never saw them live
Seven Mary Three
Tonic
Stabbing Westward
Candlebox
The Offspring - I love them, bf hates them
Sublime
311
White Zombie- yes, kids, this was Rob Zombie's band before he went solo, and before he started making slasher flicks.
Oasis- I don't like them, but I suppose you have to include them :dunno:
Insane Clown Posse!
Beck
There. Start with that.
sickness
10-09-2006, 09:57 AM
I Love the 90's (http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/i_love_the_90s/series.jhtml)-
Going by the artists you've named above, start with these:
Nine Inch Nails
Smashing Pumpkins was alright as long as you never saw them live
Seven Mary Three
Tonic
Stabbing Westward
Candlebox
The Offspring - I love them, bf hates them
Sublime
311
White Zombie- yes, kids, this was Rob Zombie's band before he went solo, and before he started making slasher flicks.
Oasis- I don't like them, but I suppose you have to include them :dunno:
Insane Clown Posse!
Beck
There. Start with that.
Good list but ICP, Tonic and Stabbing Westward were nothing but pimples on the ass of the 90's.
The Offspring are completely worthless after their third album (Ignition was first, Smash second and Ixnay On The Hombre was third).
Oasis were great on their first two albums (Definitely Maybe and What's The Story Morning Glory?).
To this day, I would still rather see a White Zombie reunion than another mainstream deathrock album from Rob. His shit is so tired and completely without teeth. Nothing he has done as a solo artist comes close to Thunderkiss '65 or even More Human Than Human.
To this list, I would add:
Soul Asylum (particularly Grave Dancers' Union and Let Your Dim Light Shine)
Collective Soul (say what you will about their later albums, their 90's work is landmark and gives them the right to claim themselves as the only rock band to score 7 #1's in the 90's)
Metallica (technically an 80's band but made their biggest strides in popularity in the 90's and got wide recognition for their 80's work then)
Bush
Rage Against The Machine
Our Lady Peace
Live
Weezer (Don't underestimate the power of Pinkerton!)
Alice In Chains
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Better Than Ezra
Foo Fighters
Green Day
Toad The Wet Sprocket
Dinosaur, Jr.
Pavement
And, of course,...
Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Soundgarden
Stone Temple Pilots, etc.
I would also recommend any and all related side projects and merging of bands (Soundgarden + Rage == Audioslave, Guns n' Roses + STP == Velvet Revolver).
If I had access to my CD collection (read: if I were not travelling), I'd give you a list with 20 more entries. This is from memory.
Oh, and if there is 1 one-hit wonder you must know, it's Catherine Wheel. The song Black Metallic is quite possibly the greatest individual song of the 90's.
sickness
10-09-2006, 09:59 AM
OMG. Seriously, stop that. I'm not ready to feel old yet. :romy:
Cry me a river. I remember the end of the 70's. You were born in the 80's yourself. :p :lol:
Bokchoi Cowboy
10-09-2006, 01:23 PM
Anybody get into The Cure? I've recently been going through their catalog lately and enjoy the 90's section of their music quite a bit (actually, I have been enjoying the stuff from the 80's and post 90's as well). I'm kinda pissed I didn't revisit them a few years ago, as they ended their last big tour (Curiosa) in Sacramento in 2004. I coulda had free tickets in one of the suites!
80. I was born in 80. And ICP was fucking cool, when it was cool. Most of those bands I wouldn't choose to listen to, but they were it in the 90s. I didn't mention Metallica or RHCP because they've spanned the 80s, 90s, and 00s. I didn't think they were obscure enough to be exclusively 90's.
sickness
10-09-2006, 06:20 PM
Yep. Say that to yourself again. 80. 1980. :wink:
They weren't exclusively 90's but that was when they both landed big records to launch them into superstardom. Also, Adam included Pearl Jam in his list of 90's bands and they are argueably having their best success in 10-12 years with their current album making them not exclusively a 90's band either.
sickness
10-09-2006, 06:24 PM
So, um, yeah, I didn't own my first CD til I was 15.
That was the year 2000.
So I'm a little late getting into this 90s rock scene, still discovering lots of great stuff (haven't even touched Nirvana yet).
So I guess I'm here to find out what your favorite bands/albums/songs would be from the 1990s. By all means cover the entire decade, but the stuff I've been getting into lately would be along the lines of Pearl Jam, STP, Soundgarden, et. al.
So what's worth checking out? What do you love? Why do you love it?
Spread the word, yo.
Adam-Has added Pearl Jam's "Ten" to his list of all time favorite albums.
My last post toward Kah made me think about this post again and I wanted to say something about it.
"Ten" sounds so incredibly dated to me now that it isn't even funny. Meanwhile every AIC, Nirvana and Soundgarden record smells April Fresh. It was due to this experience that I grew to love these three bands with the same intensity as I have for Pearl Jam.
Pearl Jam's other records, though, do not have that staleness to them. Vs., Vitalogy, No Code and Yield all rule to this day. Binaural just sucked and Riot Act was a disc for the sake of having a disc out and it has already become dated. Only time will tell if the Pearl Jam disc falls to the same fate but I really doubt it. It seems like higher quality than Vs. through Yield.
Adam54
10-10-2006, 12:34 AM
And see, I take "Ten" as an album that features quite a few of their great (or at least great to me, he-who-doesn't-know-much-of-them) songs. I mean, really, you've got "Once", "Alive", "Jeremy" "Even Flow" "Black" all in one place...what's not to love?
Yield hasn't done much for me as yet, though I do love "Given to Fly". Haven't listened to the entire album in depth yet.
Am listening to Jesus Christ Pose as we speak. I f'n love Cornell's voice.
Thanks to you and all who've responded so far. I definitely didn't mean to limit this to bands that were only around/ended in the 90s. (Soundgarden, STP, et. al) Am largely looking into those who made it big during that decade.
And for the record, I didn't give Pearl Jam a second thought til I picked up the self-titled disc.
Oh, and let's not forget Bush. Bush rocks.
The band. Not the President so much.
Good night moon.
Adam
So Metallica made it big in the 90s, huh?
They were big in the 80s, and the Black (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallica_discography)album was their peak in 91. Yes, they scored bigger hits on radio in the 90s and 00s, but Justice was the album that made it all happen.
Bush was great. I never cared for Nirvana, and Pearl Jam was good, but not great. Alice in Chains, however, still holds up as well as Soundgarden.
Trazalca
10-10-2006, 05:28 PM
Anybody get into The Cure? I've recently been going through their catalog lately and enjoy the 90's section of their music quite a bit (actually, I have been enjoying the stuff from the 80's and post 90's as well). I'm kinda pissed I didn't revisit them a few years ago, as they ended their last big tour (Curiosa) in Sacramento in 2004. I coulda had free tickets in one of the suites!
I've seen the Cure twice in concert.
Once for the Fascination Street tour, and again for Wish.
There is nothing like a live version of A Forest, with the bass in full
command over the senses.
I've also seen Metallica, which was like witnessing a series of explosions,
with the bass so extreme, you could feel it come through the concrete
under your feet, and up your spine, and through your chest, all at once.
For myself, 90's rock was Paul Westerberg (I saw at the Variety Playhouse), Peter Gabriel (saw 3 times), Live (saw twice), PJ Harvey (twice),
Nirvana (final tour), Ministry (once), Love & Rockets (twice), Smashing
Pumpkins (3 times), Beastie Boys (twice), Red Hot Chili Peppers (once),
Alice In Chains (twice), Primus (twice), NIN (once), Foo Fighters (once - on
their 30-day first tour ever), Beck (once), Sonic Youth (once), and a
bunch more if I take the time to think of it.
The last concert I ever went to was a few years ago, that technically
would fit the 90's rock genre - Radiohead (Hail to the Thief tour).
Simply amazing. Supergrass opened for them, which was really cool.
But basically, this list pretty much sums up what I listened to, and still do,
sometimes.
Nowadays, music seems either too derivitive, or a clone of someone else.
I've begun to feel lately that teen angst is about the dumbest topic for
a song, and about the most worn out theme.
What happened to love? :(
Love became the hot topic for rap songs, only it doesn't sound like love. It sounds more like bed-hopping. My bf likes rap for some ridiculous reason. :rolleyes: When I ask him why he likes a song, he says he likes the beat, or the tone of the voice, or something like that. I say, "Did you just hear what he/she said? They said they were going to smoke a big crack rock, then bitchslap their whore before fucking their way down the block, and when they finish, they are going to kill that bastard for looking in his/her direction." I just don't get it. :dunno:
sickness
10-11-2006, 10:43 AM
So Metallica made it big in the 90s, huh?
They were big in the 80s, and the Black (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallica_discography)album was their peak in 91. Yes, they scored bigger hits on radio in the 90s and 00s, but Justice was the album that made it all happen.
Bush was great. I never cared for Nirvana, and Pearl Jam was good, but not great. Alice in Chains, however, still holds up as well as Soundgarden.
Metallica didn't have the support of MTV or radio until the 90's, though, at least not willingly. It was the 90's when they couldn't be ignored anymore.
Yeah, they figured "Why bother fighting Metallica? If we give in, then we won't have to play rap."
McJester
10-11-2006, 03:21 PM
No body has mentioned Toadies!!! Possum Kingdom anyone?? I mean damm!
And lets not forget Everclear's "Sparkle and Fade" album. No Doubt had some great hits, and of coarse Blur's Song 2 song... I am actually a fan of alot of thier stuff! Alanis Morissette??? Jagged Little Pill... HELLO!!! 4 Non Blondes might be selective but "What's UP" was a damm good song, gets in my head often!
I have to second a few like Collective Soul and Sound Garden! No one can deny Nirvana. Rage had a great run. The Offspring had a thier share of affecting, and not just the first 3 album's but thier self titled was good as well, rough but good!
I know this is a little bit later in the 90's but Filter?? If anyone ever listened to thier albums you'd know they are better then what the radio exposes. Isnt that the case most of the time! And no one could go through the 90's and not say they listened to Wierd Al Yankovich!!! Blam!
I actually was going to mention No Doubt, Garbage, and the Cranberries, but Adam needs to get through the man-music first before he starts listening to girl stuff.
McJester
10-12-2006, 08:53 AM
I actually was going to mention No Doubt, Garbage, and the Cranberries, but Adam needs to get through the man-music first before he starts listening to girl stuff.
The Cranberries were great, I forgot to mention them! garbage was pretty good too, I think Alnis was and is my fav form that era as a girl music.
Metallica is a great band, but a little one dimensional, great hits solid band, all around good, but you need some variety right? I hope this doesnt come off as slandering Metallica cause I really enjoy them!
:eek: One dimensional? :eek: I think I may faint.
McJester
10-12-2006, 09:14 AM
Ok.... your right..... Its early, I'm in a morning mood and I bashed Metallica... allow me to take that back completely.... even though its still right there above you... It wasnt me... someone hopped on my comp and put that there while I was grabbing some toast!
For once, I don't have anything to say. I just can't believe anyone would say such a thing about Metallica. I'm just horrified. I think I may need to lie down for a while.
McJester
10-12-2006, 09:29 AM
Alright... okay.. I see I'm gonna take a beating on this one, its alright though I deserve it, I should pick my words more carefully! Just know I love Metallica, and my favorite song would have to be Unforgiven!
And I am a weak and pathetic young man who has hurt Metallica fans all around..... He is groveling for redemption....
I will forgive you because you are young and don't know any better. Listen to Master of Puppets, Justice for All, and Ride the Lightening before you tell me your favorite song is Unforgiven. Granted, it's a great song, but they have so much great stuff I can't imagine having a single favorite.
What you said is like saying Led Zepplin was a great band, but the Grateful Dead are better. :eek: See how wrong that is?
McJester
10-12-2006, 10:06 AM
I'm sorry, your right its that youngness in me to slander a great band.... to be honest I have heard alot of Metallica, I love the Black album, I love Unforgiven , I like Master of Puppets, but I'm not the biggest fan of Metallica, I'm flowing into the undergorund scene and I still hang on to the older alternative.... I guess as young as I am... I dont have the ears for straight rock anymore... and that said... Metallica is NOT one dimensional, I just havnt listened to thier stuff in almost 6 months. Maybe this is all nothingness and unworthy of explaining....
LOL. I'm kind of messing with you. You are wrong, but it's not really a big deal. I'm just sad for you.
Adam54
10-12-2006, 01:56 PM
Erm, Kah? honey?
.....I'm not that huge on what I know of Metallica myself....
please don't hurt me. *runs*
Trazalca
10-12-2006, 03:51 PM
Sad but true. :smirk:
McJester
10-12-2006, 04:18 PM
So is it safe to say that your telling me my opinion is wrong??? Or therefore lack of knowlege???? By the way I have to openly admit that I like you Kah... in a internet kind of way!
Erm, Kah? honey?
.....I'm not that huge on what I know of Metallica myself....
please don't hurt me. *runs*
Yeah, but you like Nirvana, so it makes sense. Plus, you're young too.
LMAO. Thanks, Jester. That's the first time I've laughed out loud today. And to answer your question... Yes. :wink:
McJester
10-12-2006, 04:38 PM
So are you laughing in a good way or a bad way... And your yes is to my opinion being wrong... what exactly is my opinion??? Relay it back to me?
Aside from that I think most of us agree on the great bands... even KAH and I! So I am curious as to what people think of Toadies.. and Everclear's old stuff... thier 90's stuff!
90s Alternative rock holds a soft spot in my heart because I was a teen through the 90s. However, I don't buy any of that music, and I don't listen to it unless the radio station is feeling nostalgic. My favorites are Led Zepplin, The Doors, Korn, Metallica, System of a Down, Bob Seger, Tom Petty, CCR, Megadeth, the Rolling Stones, Lynrd Skynrd, ZZ Top, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Clapton ...well, you get the idea.
rappites
10-12-2006, 09:53 PM
Teen in the '90's....I am so glad I was not a teen in the '90's. '80's rock baby. When you all want to talk about music in the '80's and '70's for that matter. I will chime in. But, I will voyuer on your convo to have a laugh.
*runs away with adam*
Adam54
10-12-2006, 10:01 PM
*runs away with adam*
*eyebrow, among other things, raises*
Should we tell your husband?
And won't somebody PLEASE think of the children!
Bill_the_Pony
10-12-2006, 10:22 PM
Anyone have (or remember) the "Songs in the Key of X" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs_in_the_Key_of_X) cd by various artists, with songs "inspired" by The X-Files?
http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/P/B000002N3A.01._SS500_SCLZZZZZZZ_V1115748380_.jpg
It was actually really good.
1. X-Files Theme - Mark Snow
2. Unmarked Helicopters - Soul Coughing
3. On The Outside - Sheryl Crow
4. Down In The Park - Foo Fighters
5. Star Me Kitten - William S. Burroughs & REM
6. Red Right Hand - Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
7. Thanks Bro - Filter
8. Man Of Steel - Frank Black
9. Unexplained - Meat Puppets
10. Deep - Danzig
11. Frenzy - Screamin' Jay Hawkins
12. My Dark Life - Elvis Costello With Brian Eno
13. Hands Of Death (Burn Baby Burn) - Rob Zombie And Alice Cooper
14. If You Never Say Goodbye - P.M. Dawn
15. X-Files Theme (P.M. Dawn Remix) - P.M. Dawn
OMG I love Danzig.
I'd forgotten about the Meat Puppets. :dunno:
McJester
10-13-2006, 08:44 AM
Teen in the '90's....I am so glad I was not a teen in the '90's. '80's rock baby. When you all want to talk about music in the '80's and '70's for that matter. I will chime in. But, I will voyuer on your convo to have a laugh.
*runs away with adam*
How about Oingo Boingo??? They were kind of big for the San Diego peop's and huge for the 80's! That was Danny Elfman's band before he went on to do his beautiful workings with Tim BUrton and other collaborations for movie scoring!
OK KAH... you are a rock girl at heart huh? I used to have all of Korn's stuff, along with Lynrd Kynrd! But I hate Megadeath, and I'm not a big fan of ZZ Top, I love Tom Petty though... who doesnt? You know hes one of Art Alexakis inspirations as a musician (Art = Everclear)
Led Zeplin is of coarse bad ass! the radio shit was better then, than it is now... I hate radio, mainstream popish bull Shite!!!
Some one mentioned White Zombie earlier... I love white zombie... way better than the Rob stuff!
rappites
10-13-2006, 09:15 AM
How about Oingo Boingo??? They were kind of big for the San Diego peop's and huge for the 80's! That was Danny Elfman's band before he went on to do his beautiful workings with Tim BUrton and other collaborations for movie scoring!
Everyone step back. . . .because I hear Outy running and panting. That someone brought up his favorite band. I never even heard of them until I got with him.
McJester
10-13-2006, 10:49 AM
Who's outy?? And I am assuming you like Oingo??
I love Mary, Insanity, Piggies... and the older stuff Not my Slave, Just another day... oh lets not forget... Wierd Science!
Sorry everybody for knocking it back 10 years... even though some of those songs are 90's.
sickness
10-16-2006, 12:30 AM
Fuel slipped my mind earlier.
Oh, and in case my lack of mention for certain groups was misinterpreted earlier, it was not meant as a slight to them, they just didn't pop up on the brain when I started listing names.
sickness
10-16-2006, 02:15 PM
Soul Coughing.... how the hell could I forget Soul Coughing???
And if you enjoy Soul Coughing, I highly recommend Mike Doughty's solo efforts. Imagine Soul Coughing - (electronica + sampling) + arpeggiated rhythm guitars + real drums and you have Mike Doughty.
G. Love & Special Sauce are worth a look also.
Sgt. Awesome
10-16-2006, 10:34 PM
80. I was born in 80.
I was born in '89, and I'm still in highschool. That might make you feel a little better.
How is that supposed to make me feel better?
Last year I had a "quarter life crisis." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarter-life_crisis) Enjoy being a teenager.
McJester
10-17-2006, 09:02 AM
Funny how music is such a big part of Mid-Life Crisis, Tell me KAH... did you find yourself wishing you had done things differently, on that note... to break down a mid-life crisis... is really pretty much REGRET... right?
Quarter life, not mid-life. Well, hopefully it's quarter-life. :dunno:
I don't regret anything I did or didn't do. I was 7 months pregnant on my 25th birthday, so I spent a lot of time thinking about how I hadn't gone to college or travelled or done a lot of other things I should've done years ago. I was doing the whole "woe is me" routine, and here I was about to become a mother with responsibilities that far outweighed everything else. I'm past all that now, though I still want to do all those things I never did. I just realize it's going to be a lot harder for me to do them now. It's all good, though. Check out the picture thread, and you'll see what I mean.
colmatrix
10-17-2006, 03:18 PM
My faves at this time:
Pearl Jam
Nirvanna
Sound Garden
Stone Temple Pilots
Hootie (is that rock?)
Collective Soul
Goo Goo Dolls
Rage Against the Machine
Metallica
The Smashing Pumpkins
Offspring
Everclear
Bill_the_Pony
10-18-2006, 06:58 PM
Alanis is the greatest, and I love Garbage, Shirley rocks!
The Goo Goo Dolls.
Toad The Wet Sprocket.
neglet
10-19-2006, 06:43 AM
If we're talking all kinds of music, not just hard-edged rock, I have to throw in Ben Folds, still one of my favorites though he started out in the 1990s.
Melissa Etheridge did some classic work in the 1990s (and still puts on a fantastic, rocking live show).
I also cast a vote for Alanis, but not her second album so much.
sickness
10-19-2006, 09:49 AM
Alanis' first album ("Jagged Little Pill" is what I'm referring to, just in case there's an earlier one I don't know about or you are referring to some of her pop stuff from Canada that didn't make it here) is a good rock record. Her later stuff is still good but I wouldn't call it rock. It's not pop either. Adult Contemporary? Is that the term? What the hell does it mean?
Oh, and I'm posting about JLP because I own it. Yes, I will cop to that one but everyone knows someone who owns it. The damn thing sold 25 million copies.
It's actually pretty good, too.
McJester
10-19-2006, 09:57 AM
I agree completely, I too have a copy. Once lost a copy and re-bought it! As an Artist she has made her mark on the world.
I know what you mean about not being pop... but not being rock... I think when an artist goes as far as she has, and on the path she has, I think its safe to say its just Alanis Morissette. Its her music, rockish, popish, contemprary, I think she does it all in a sense. Maybe that is the fine line between a Band and an Artist...
neglet
10-19-2006, 11:29 AM
I don't count her first, Canadian pop record; I meant "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie," which doesn't have any songs I think are great, and does have a couple I dislike. JLP and her other albums post-JLP I really like, though.
It's funny, I look at the classifications on iTunes and her albums are labelled "General Rock," "General Pop," "General Alternative," and "Power Pop." Whatever those mean.:dunno:
sickness
10-26-2006, 12:14 PM
Megadeth:
Youthanasia
Cryptic Writings
Completely forgot about these records but, man, do they rule.
sickness
10-31-2006, 09:17 AM
Did anyone mention Dishwalla? Especially the Pet Your Friends record?
Adam54
01-06-2007, 01:12 PM
So to update all you old folks who might care about my well-being.
I think that Sixteen Stone has come out on top as my favorite album from this era at least.
But that seems to change every so often, AND I still haven't dabbled into much Nirvana. So there's that to consider.
Pearl Jam and STP still reign supreme, Soundgarden is great, I'd say about 80% of the stuff y'all mentioned has been enjoyed, and I do have a soft spot for the Cranberries.
And.....*sigh*...it almost pains me to admit this, but I've had a few instances in the last couple months where I've heard a Metallica song, not known it was Metallica, and gone "oh, wait, that's Metallica?"
So I think I might like them. A little. NOT deserving of the rabid, gargantuan fanbase that they have.
But I'll definitely concede that they're good.
Happy, Wisconsin? :p
sickness
01-06-2007, 01:42 PM
Sixteen Stone is an awesome album. Just be prepared for the possibility that Razorblade Suitcase and subsequent albums may be major letdowns.
jaeson.wills
06-22-2007, 01:50 AM
HI all
I was born in 75. I listens rock music of 90’s. I mainly listen
1. Nirvana
2. Pearl Jam
3. Soundgarden
4. Stone Temple Pilots.
These all are my favorite band.
spammityspam
06-22-2007, 09:16 AM
I was born in 1989, so I feel like I should consider 90s rock oldies and turn my nose up at it, but quite frankly everything I hear these days sucks. Of course, I also have really, really bad taste in music.
My very lame list of favorite 90s albums:
1. Ten Summoner's Tales, by Sting, because I am the opposite of all that is hardcore.
2. The soundtrack to The Commitments.
3. Pocket Full of Kryptonite, by the Spin Doctors.
4. Four, by Blues Traveler.
5. The aforementioned Pet Your Friends, by Dishwalla.
6. Sheryl Crow, by Sheryl Crow.
7. So Much For the Afterglow, by Everclear.
8. Marcy Playground, by Marcy Playground, but only for "Sex and Candy."
9. A Little South of Sanity, Aerosmith's live album, because even I need to rock out sometimes.
10. Whatever and Ever Amen, Ben Folds Five.
...that and pretty much everything by Bowling for Soup. I have no excuse for that one.
SinisterPryde
06-22-2007, 10:05 AM
All those stupid labels they put on everything now. You can't just go buy a rock record anymore!
Anyway, the 90's:
Nine Inch Nails
Toad the Wet Sprocket
Garbage
Bjork
Goo Goo Dolls
Tool
Jane Jensen
Soundgarden
Stabbing Westward
You're right, Spam. That is awful. :lol:
And don't call 90s music OLDIES! Good lord, kid. :eek: The 50s and 60s are OLDIES.
spammityspam
06-22-2007, 11:42 AM
"Kid" being the operative word. '50s and '60s is more like ancient history. '80s rock is pushing it.
SinisterPryde
06-22-2007, 04:08 PM
"Kid" being the operative word. '50s and '60s is more like ancient history. '80s rock is pushing it.
I don't think I like you anymore! You make me feel old. :mad:
Wait, you buy comics, that makes you cool! Dammit. I can't win!
Candlebox and Alice in Chains were good, too.
Gentlemen Death
06-22-2007, 04:23 PM
It is good to see someon younger then me on the board....Makes me feel better:D
As for the 90's... Three words...
Nine Inch Nails That is my main band from the 90's....but there ARE a lot more too...
Gravity Kills
Skinny Puppy
Marilyn Manson (his older stuff was good)
spammityspam
06-22-2007, 04:41 PM
BAHAAHAHA YOU CANNOT WIN. My evil work here is done. Because evidently my evil work was... to confuse... one random guy...? Yeah, that was it.
...wtf, there are children laughing in the hall. Anyway.
GD, how old are you? Also DAMN it, how do I ALWAYS end up being the baby?
Don't worry. Sgt Awesome is younger than you. He just graduated high school, and we still like him. (He doesn't make us feel old, though. :mad:)
spammityspam
06-23-2007, 08:33 AM
...I also just graduated high school. Less than a month ago.
I cry now.
dsilva
07-12-2007, 05:17 AM
My Favs.........
Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Metallica
Lavoruis
07-13-2007, 08:40 PM
Gin Blossoms, Dishwalla, Toad The Wet Sprocket.
thats it , most the rest was manic depression rock,
not my cup of tea . I am depressed enough.
colmatrix
07-14-2007, 07:53 AM
I don't want to sound like an old fogey, but I honestly cant think of much rock that has been good in the 21st century. I love classic rock, I can give it up for the sixties and seventies, and the eighties were a lil headbanger and cheesy. The nineties, however, easily take the prize for best rock in my book.
My favorites in order (mostly, as best as I can arrange them while I think of them)
Pearl Jam -- Have loved everything they've put out, my favorite band, best ever in concert
Nirvanna -- Right up there with Pearl Jam...these guys were like the second Beatles. They changed the face of music. (I still have my plaid brown shirt that was ultracool in sixth grade because of the whole grunge scene!)
Collective Soul -- I like their positive songs, I like all of their music. They are one of those bands that no matter what CD you pop in every song is great.
Rage Against the Machine -- They were too hardcore for me for some reason while I was in the 90's, but after seeing them in concert (at Woodstock) I became an instant fan. Their music is like electricity running through my veins, I really hope they get back together!!!
Others...The Goo Goo Dolls, NIN, The Smashing Pumpkins, Hootie, STP, Better Than Ezra, DC Talk (Their album Supernatural is one of my all-time favorites), and may others.
Gentlemen Death
07-16-2007, 09:39 PM
Collective Soul was not that bad...Especially with such a mix of different kinds of music that had been coming out at the time....
Adam54
01-17-2008, 11:08 PM
What's the consensus on Live? Were they mentioned yet?
I've been listening to "Throwing Copper" lately and think it's pretty brilliant.
Oh, and finally got around to Vs.
F'n fantastic. Those boys know how to rock.
sickness
01-18-2008, 10:27 PM
Shit, bro. If you like Vs., pick up Pearl Jam. It is their most evolved and tightest record to date. Everything they did right on Ten, Vs., Vitalogy, No Code and Lost Dogs all gels on this one.
Throwing Copper was pretty damn awesome but I personally think Live only got better with time (except Songs From Black Mountain). The Distance To Here and V are two of my favorite discs from any 90's band. The earnestness and power of Throwing Copper and Secret Samadhi are there with more maturity and experience.
sickness
01-18-2008, 10:32 PM
I was born in 1989, so I feel like I should consider 90s rock oldies and turn my nose up at it, but quite frankly everything I hear these days sucks. Of course, I also have really, really bad taste in music.
My very lame list of favorite 90s albums:
1. Ten Summoner's Tales, by Sting, because I am the opposite of all that is hardcore.
2. The soundtrack to The Commitments.
3. Pocket Full of Kryptonite, by the Spin Doctors.
4. Four, by Blues Traveler.
5. The aforementioned Pet Your Friends, by Dishwalla.
6. Sheryl Crow, by Sheryl Crow.
7. So Much For the Afterglow, by Everclear.
8. Marcy Playground, by Marcy Playground, but only for "Sex and Candy."
9. A Little South of Sanity, Aerosmith's live album, because even I need to rock out sometimes.
10. Whatever and Ever Amen, Ben Folds Five.
...that and pretty much everything by Bowling for Soup. I have no excuse for that one.
I never caught this list before tonight but Sting's Ten Summoner's Tales is probably my all-time favorite mellow/alternative record and the rest are pretty fucking good, too, except "A Little South of Sanity" since Aerosmith never comes across well on a live record which is odd considering they kick ass when you're there.
By the way, you're as old as our biggest earthquake here in the Bay Area until Halloween of 2007.
swes69
04-18-2008, 02:01 PM
Here's the 90's in rock / alternative music...Most of it anyway. This should give you a good taste of music back then.
Better Than Ezra - Desperately Wanting
Better Than Ezra - Good
Better Than Ezra - In the Blood
Better Than Ezra - Rosalia
Better Than Ezra - King of New Orleans
Barenaked Ladies - One Week
Barenaked Ladies - Old Apartment
Barenaked Ladies - It's All Been Done Before
Sponge - Plowed
Sponge - Wax Ecstatic
Sponge - Molly (16 Candles)
Sponge - Have You Seen Mary
The Lemonheads - Into Your Arms
The Lemonheads - It's a Shame About Ray
Toad the Wet Sprocket - All I Want
Toad the Wet Sprocket - Walk on the Ocean
Toad the Wet Sprocket - Something's Always Wrong
Sister Hazel - All For You
Sister Hazel - Happy
Spin Doctors - Two Princes
Spin Doctors - Little Miss Can't Be Wrong
Spin Doctors - Jimmy Olsen Blues
The Wallflowers - One Headlight
The Wallflowers - The Difference
The Wallflowers - 6th Ave. Heartache
The Wallflowers - We Could Be Heroes
The Verve Pipe - The Freshman
The Verve Pipe - Hero
The Verve Pipe - Villains
The Verve Pipe - Photograph
The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony
Spacehog - In the Meantime
The Toadies - Possum Kingdom
The Toadies - Away
The Toadies - I Come From the Water
Gin Blossoms - Hey Jealousy
Gin Blossoms - Allison Road
Gin Blossoms - Mrs. Rita
Gin Blossoms - Follow You Down
Gin Blossoms - Found Out About You
Veruca Salt - Seether
Veruca Salt - Volcano Girls
Ugly Kid Joe - I Hate Everything About You
Live - Selling the Drama
Live - All Over You
Live - I Alone
Live - Lightning Crashes
Live - Operation Spirit
Live - Pain Lies On the Riverside
Oasis - Wonderwall
Oasis - Champagne Supernova
Oasis - Don't Look Back in Anger
Oasis - Don't Go Away in Anger
The Nixons - Sister
Local H - Bound on the Floor
Third Eye Blind - Semi-Charmed Life
Third Eye Blind - Losing a Whole Year
Third Eye Blind - Graduate
Third Eye Blind - How's It Gonna Be
Third Eye Blind - Jumper
Cowboy Mouth - Jenny Says
Dog's Eye View - Everything Falls Apart
Presidents of the USA - Lump
Presidents of the USA - Peaches
Stroke 9 - Little Black Backpack
Stroke 9 - Letter
Stroke 9 - Nasty Little Thoughts
The Bodeans - Closer to Free
Sublime - Wrong Way
Sublime - What I Got
Sublime - Caress Me Down
Sublime - Santaria
Sublime - Smoke 2 Joints
311 - Down
311 - All Mixed Up
311 - Beautiful Disaster
311 - Don't Stay Home
311 - Transistor
Mad Season - River of Deceit
Nada Surf - Popular
Tripping Daisies - I Got a Girl
Blink 182 - Dammit
Blink 182 - All the Small Things
Blink 182 - What's My Age Again
Blink 182 - Adams's Song
Goo Goo Dolls - Name
Goo Goo Dolls - Naked
Goo Goo Dolls - Long Way Down
Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
Goo Goo Dolls - Broadway
Goo Goo Dolls - Slide
Goo Goo Dolls - Black Balloon
Goo Goo Dolls - Dizzy
The Dandy Warhols - Bohemian Like You
Semisonic - Closing Time
Silverchair - Tomorrow
Silverchair - Pure Massacre
Silverchair - Anna's Song (Open Fire)
Silverchair - Abuse Me
Silverchair - Suicidal Dreams
Silverchair - Israel's Son
Counting Crows - Mr. Jones
Counting Crows - Round Here
Counting Crows - Long December
Counting Crows - Einstein on the Beach
Counting Crows - Hangin Around
Superdrag - Who Sucked Out the Feeling
Faith No More - Epic
Faith No More - Falling to Pieces
Tonic - Open Up Your Eyes
Tonic - If You Could Only See
Tonic - You Wanted More
Meat Puppets - Backwater
Dave Matthews Band - What Would You Say
Dave Matthews Band - Ants Marching
Dave Matthews Band - So Much To Say
Dave Matthews Band - Crush
Dave Matthews Band - Crash Into Me
Dave Matthews Band - Too Much
Dave Matthews Band - Stay
Weezer - Undone
Weezer - Buddy Holly
Weezer - Say It Ain't So
School of Fish - 3 Strange Days
Smash Mouth - Walking on the Sun
Smash Mouth - All Star
Smash Mouth - Can't Get Enough of You Baby
Seven Mary Three - Cumbersome
Seven Mary Three - The Water's Edge
Sonic Youth - Kool Thing
Sonic Youth - Bull in the Heather
Sonic Youth - 100%
Jerry Cantrell - My Song
Jerry Cantrell - Cut You In
SR-71 - Right Now
Blind Melon - No Rain
Blind Melon - Galaxy
Marvelous 3 - Freak of the Week
Ass Ponys - Little Bastard
Reel Big Fish - Sell Out
Reel Big Fish - Beer
Porno for Pyros - Pets
Porno for Pyros - Tahitian Sun
Radiohead - Creep
Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees
Radiohead - Karma Police
Radiohead - High and Dry
Radiohead - Paranoid Android
Soul Asylum - Runaway Train
Soul Asylum - Misery
Soul Asylum - Black Gold
Soul Asylum - I Will Still be Laughing
Jars of Clay - Flood
Black Lab - Wash it Away
Oleander - I Walk You Alone
OMC - How Bizarre
The Flaming Lips - She Don't Use Jelly
Duncan Sheik - Barely Breathing
Duncan Sheik - She Runs Away
Placebo - Pure Morning
Self - Cannon
Smashing Pumpkins - 1979
Smashing Pumpkins - Today
Smashing Pumpkins - Cherub Rock
Smashing Pumpkins - Tonight, Tonight
Smashing Pumpkins - Zero
Smashing Pumpkins - Bullet with Butterfly Wings
Smashing Pumpkins - Ava Adore
Smashing Pumpkins - Landslide
Smashing Pumpkins - Drown
Smashing Pumpkins - Perfect
Smashing Pumpkins - Rocket
Smashing Pumpkins - Rhinoceros
Smashing Pumpkins - Disarm
Smashing Pumpkins - The End is the Beginning is the End
Smashing Pumpkins - Eye
New Radicals - You Get What You Give
Matchbox 20 - Push
Matchbox 20 - 3 AM
Matchbox 20 - Back to Good
Matchbox 20 - Real World
Marcy Playground - Sex and Candy
Harvey Danger - Flagpole Sitta
Blur - Song #2
Blur - Boys and Girls
Lit - My Own Worst Enemy
Lit - Miserable
Lit - Ziplock Bag
MXPX - Chick Magnet
Collective Soul - Shine
Collective Soul - December
Collective Soul - The World I Know
Collective Soul - Where the River Flows
Collective Soul - Gel
Collective Soul - Heavy
Collective Soul - Run
Collective Soul - No More No Less
Eve 6 - Inside Out
Eve 6 - Leech
Alice in Chains - Heaven Beside You
Alice in Chains - Man in the Box
Alice in Chains - Would
Alice in Chains - Rooster
Alice in Chains - No Excuses
Alice in Chains - Get Born Again
Alice in Chains - Nutshell
Alice in Chains - I Stay Away
Alice in Chains - Them Bones
Alice in Chains - Down in a Hole
Tool - Stink Fist
Tool 46 and 2
Tool - Sober
Tool - Prison Sex
Tool - Swamp Song
Rancid - Time Bomb
Rollins Band - Liar
Len - Steal My Sunshine
Everclear - Santa Monica
Everclear - Buy You a New Life
Everclear - Everything to Everyone
Everclear - Father of Mine
Blues Traveler - Run Around
Blues Traveler - But Anyway
Blues Traveler - The Hook
James - Laid
The Offspring - Come Out and Play
The Offspring - Self Esteem
The Offspring - Gotta Get Away
The Offspring - Nitro
The Offspring - Gone Away
The Offspring - Pretty Fly for a White Guy
The Offspring - Get a Job
The Offspring - The Kids Aren't Alright
The Offspring - She's Got Issues
Goldfinger - Here in Your Bedroom
Goldfinger - Superman
Foo Fighters - This is a Call
Foo Fighters - Big Me
Foo Fighters - I'll Stick Around
Foo Fighters - Everlong
Foo Fighters - My Hero
Foo Fighters - Monkey Wrench
Foo Fighters - Walking After You
Filter - Hey Man, Nice Shot
Filter - Take a Picture
Filter - Jurassitol
Filter - One
Our Lady Peace - Starseed
Our Lady Peace - Superman's Dead
Our Lady Peace - Clumsy
Fuel - Shimmer
Fuel - Sunburn
Jesus Jones - Right Here Right Now
Candle Box - Far Behind
Candle Box - For You
Jane's Addiction - Been Caught Stealing
Jane's Addiction - Jane Says
Jane's Addiction - The Mountain Song
Jane's Addiction - Stop
Green Day - Basketcase
Green Day - Longview
Green Day - When I Come Around
Green Day - She
Green Day - Geek Stink Breath
Green Day - Brainstew
Green Day - Jaded
Green Day - Time of Your Life
Green Day - Nice Guys Finish Last
Green Day - J.A.R.
Freedy Johnston - Bad Reputation
Folk Implosion - Natural One
Fastball - The Way
Fastball - Out of My Head
The Flys - Got You Where I Want You
Hootie and the Blowfish - Let Her Cry
Hootie and the Blowfish - Hold My Hand
Hootie and the Blowfish - I Only Wanna Be With You
Eagle Eye Cherry - Save Tonight
U2 - Mysterious Ways
U2 - Bullet the Blue Sky
U2 - The Sweetest Thing
U2 - Beautiful Day
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Give It Away
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Breaking the Girl
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Higher Ground
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Love Rollarcoaster
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Soul to Squeeze
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under the Bridge
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Scar Tissue
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Otherside
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication
Dishwalla - Counting Blue Cars
Del Amitri - Roll to Me
Deadeye Dick - New Age Girl
Sugar Ray - Fly
Sugar Ray - Someday
Sugar Ray - Falls Apart
Sugar Ray - Every Morning
Deep Blue Something - Breakfast at Tiffany's
Cracker - Low
Cracker - Euro Trash Girl
Citizen King - I've Seen Better Days
Stone Temple Pilots - Plush
Stone Temple Pilots - Sex Type Thing
Stone Temple Pilots - Dead and Bloated
Stone Temple Pilots - Creep
Stone Temple Pilots - Vasoline
Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song
Stone Temple Pilots - Big Empty
Chumbawamba - Tubthumping
Butthole Surfers - Pepper
Butthole Surfers - Who Was in My Room Last Night
Vertical Horizon - Everything You Want
Vertical Horizon - We Are
Cake - The Distance
Cake - Never There
The Black Crowes - Hard to Handle
The Black Crowes - She Talks to Angels
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
Nirvana - Come As You Are
Nirvana - Polly
Nirvana - In Bloom
Nirvana - About a Girl
Nirvana - The Man Who Sold the World
Nirvana - All Apologies
Nirvana - Heart-Shaped Box
Nirvana - Rape Me
Nirvana - Lake of Fire
Nirvana - On a Plain
Nirvana - Dumb
Nirvana - Verse Chorus Verse
Nirvana - Lithium
Buck-O-Nine - My Town
NIN - Head Like a Hole
NIN - Terrible Lie
NIN - Down In It
NIN - Dead Souls
NIN - Closer
NIN - Piggy
NIN - March of the Pigs
NIN - Hurt
Soundgarden - Rusty Cage
Soundgarden - Outshine
Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
Soundgarden - Fell On Black Days
Soundgarden - The Day I Tried to Live
Soundgarden - Pretty Noose
Soundgarden - Burden in My Hand
Soundgarden - Blow Up the Outside World
Soundgarden - Ty Cobb
Soul Coughing - Circles
King Missile - Detachable Penis
Beck - Loser
Beck - Where It's At
Beck - Devil's Haircut
Beck - Deadweight
Beck - The New Pollution
Republica - Ready to Go
Elastica - Connection
Letters to Cleo - Here and Now
Everything - Hooch
Nine Days - Story of a Girl
Hum - Stars
Shawn Mullins - Lullabye
Breeders - Cannonball
Hole - Doll Parts
Hole - Gold Dust Woman
Hole - Malibu
Hole - Celebrity Skin
The Refreshments - Banditos
Dinosaur Jr. - Feel the Pain
Sneaker Pimps - 6 Underground
Edwyn Collins - A Girl Like You
Pearl Jam - Jeremy
Pearl Jam - Evenflow
Pearl Jam - Black
Pearl Jam - Once
Pearl Jam - Alive
Pearl Jam - Last Kiss
Pearl Jam - Better Man
Pearl Jam - Courduroy
Pearl Jam - Not For You
Pearl Jam - Yellow Ledbetter
Pearl Jam - Rearview Mirror
Pearl Jam - Given to Fly
Tal Bachman - She's So High
Days of the New - Touch, Peel, Stand
Everlast - What It's Like
The Cranberries - Zombie
The Cranberries - Linger
The Cranberries - Dreams
Eels - Novocaine for the Soul
Bush - Everything Zen
Bush - The Little Things that Kill
Bush - Glycerine
Bush - Machinehead
Bush - Swim
Bush - Testosterone
Bush - Greedy Fly
Bush - Personal Holloway
Bush - Swallowed
Bush - Mouth
swes69
04-18-2008, 02:02 PM
Garbage - #1 Crush
Garbage - Stupid Girl
Garbage - When I Grow Up
Garbage - Only Happy When it Rains
REM - Losing My Religion
REM - Shiny Happy People
REM - Man on the Moon
REM - What's the Frequency Kenneth
REM - Bang and Blame
Beastie Boys - Intergalactic
Beastie Boys - Sabotage
Beastie Boys - Sure Shot
Ben Folds Five - Brick
Cornershop - Brim Full of Asha
Creed - One
Creed - Torn
Creed - My Own Prison
Creed - What's This Life For
Primitve Radio Gods - Standing Outside a Phone Booth
Catherine Wheel - Crank
Catherine Wheel - Black Metallic
G. Love - Stepping Stone
Poe - Angry Johnny
Wax - California
Fishbone - Sunless Sunday
Social Distortion - Story of My Life
Buckcherry - Lit Up
Buckcherry - For the Movies
Iggy Pop - Lust for Life
Belly - Feed the Tree
Supergrass - Alright
The Soup Dragons - I'm Free
Geggy Tah - Whoever You Are
Reacharound - Big Chair
Lush - Ladykillers
Mudhoney - Overblown
Mudhoney - Touch Me I'm Sick
Fun Loving Criminals - Scooby Snacks
The Smithereens - A Girl Like You
Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way
Lenny Kravitz - Thinking of You
Lenny Kravitz - Fly Away
Lenny Kravitz - American Woman
Lenny Kravitz - It Ain't Over Til It's Over
Pavement - Stereo
Space Monkeys - Sugar Cane
Temple of the Dog - Hunger Strike
Temple of the Dog - Say Hello to Heaven
Stabbing Westward - Shame
Stabbing Westward - What Do I Have To Do
Stabbing Westward - Save Yourself
Gravity Kills - Guilty
Gravity Kills - Blame
Santana - Smooth
Godsmack - Keep Away
Godsmack - Best I Ever Did
Godsmack - Voodoo
White Zombie - More Human Than a Human
White Zombie - Super Charger Heaven
Rage Against the Machine - Killing in the Name Of
Rage Against the Machine - Bullet in the Head
Rage Against the Machine - Take the Power Back
Rage Against the Machine - Bombtrack
Rage Against the Machine - Bulls on Parade
Rage Against the Machine - People of the Sun
Rage Against the Machine - Wake Up
Rage Against the Machine - The Ghost of Tom Joad
Rage Against the Machine - Rodeo
Powerman5000 - When Worlds Collide
Orgy - Blue Monday
Orgy - Stitches
No Doubt - I'm Just a Girl
No Doubt - Spiderwebs
No Doubt - Don't Speak
No Doubt - It's My Life
Ministry - Jesus Built My Hotrod
Primus - Jesus Was a Race Car Driver
Primus - My Name is Mudd
Korn - Blind
Korn - Twist
Korn - Shoots and Ladders
Korn - Adidas
Korn - Low Rider
Korn - Freak on a Leash
Korn - Got the Life
Korn - All in the Family
Limp Bizkit - Faith
Limp Bizkit - Nookie
Limp Bizkit - Break Stuff
Limp Bizkit - N 2 Gether Now
Limp Bizkit - Show Me What You Got
Kid Rock - Bawitdaba
Kid Rock - Cowboy
Kid Rock - Only God Knows Why
Kenny Wayne Sheppard - Blue on Black
Kenny Wayne Sheppard - In Too Deep
Jimmy Eat World - The Middle
EMF - Unbelievable
Deftones - Bored
Deftones - My Own Summer
Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm
Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Zoot Suite Riot
Brian Setzer Orchestra - Jump, Jive, and Wail
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Go Daddy O
Mighty Mighty Bosstones - The Impression That I Get
The Primitives - Crash
Marilyn Manson - The Beautiful People
Marilyn Manson - Sweet Dreams
Marilyn Manson - The Dope Show
Tom Cochrane - Life is a Highway
The Proclaimers - I Would Walk 500 Miles
God Lives Underwater - All Wrong
Matthew Sweet - Sick of Myself
Stone Roses - Love Spreads
Lisa Loeb - You Say
Cowboy Junkies - Sweet Jane
Luscious Jackson - Naked Eye
The Sundays - Here's Where the Story Ends
Bad Religion - Infected
Information Society - Peace and Love, Inc.
Urge Overkill - Sister Havana
Urge Overkill - Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon
Coal Chamber - Loco
Nerf Herder - Van Halen
Whale - Hobo Humping Slobo Babe
Suzanne Vega - Tom's Diner
Jewel - Who Will Save Your Soul
Jewel - You Were Meant for Me
The Suicide Machines - The Vans Song
Screaming Trees - All I Know
Screaming Trees - Nearly Lost You
Paula Cole - I Don't Want to Wait
Paula Cole - Where Have All the Cowboys Gone
Artificial Joy Club - Sick and Beautiful
Joydrop - Beautiful
Mother Love Bone - Stargazer
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Head On
Powderfinger - My Happiness
Sheryl Crow - All I Wanna Do
Sheryl Crow - A Change
Meredith Brooks - Bitch
Sarah McLaughlin - Building a Mystery
Natalie Imbruglia - Torn
Joan Osbourne - One of Us
MC 900 Ft. Jesus - If I Only Had a Brain
Ash - Girl From Mars
Failure - Stuck On You
Devlins - Waiting
The Melvins - Lizzy
Splendor - Yeah, Whatever
Grinspoon - More Than You Are
The Rembrandts - I'll Be There For You
Dink - Green Mind
Sloan - Inderwhelmed
They Might Be Giants - Boss of Me
Boo Radleys - Wake Up It's a Beautiful Morning
Teenage Fanclub - What You Do To Me
The Tragically Hip - Courage
Space - Female of the Species
Sprung Monkey - Get 'Em Outta Here
Echo and the Bunnymen - The Killing Moon
Big Head Todd and the Monsters - Bittersweet
Reef - Place Your hands
Feeder - Feeling a Moment
Kula Shaker - Hey Dude
Dido - Thank You
Dead Kennedys - Holiday in Cambodia
L7 - Stuck Here Again
Superchunk - Hyper Enough
4 Non Blondes - What's Up
Possum Dixon - Watch the Girl Destroy Me
Alanis Morissette - You Oughtta Know
Alanis Morissette - Ironic
Alanis Morissette - You Learn
Alanis Morissette - Hand in My Pocket
Less Than Jake - Boring Town
K's Choice - Not an Addict
Edwin McCain - I'll Be
Mazzy Star - Fade Into You
Shawn Colvin - Sunny Came Home
Fatboy Slim - Praise You
Fatboy Slim - Rockafella Skank
Fatboy Slim - Gangster Trippin
Prodigy - Breathe
Prodigy - Firestarter
Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up
Prodigy - Voodoo People
Prodigy - Diesel Power
The Chemical Brothers - Block Rockin' Beats
The Chemical Brothers - Setting Sun
The Crystal Method - Get Busy Child
Moby - Flower
Pennywise - Perfect People
The Heads - Damage I've Done
Shades Apart - Stranger By the Day
White Town - Your Woman
Natalie Merchant - Carnival
Jakester
04-18-2008, 03:02 PM
Breeders?
This Mortal Coil?
Depeche Fricking Mode?!
Belly?
Jesus Jones?
Sisters of Mercy?
Shriekback?
Tori Tori Tori? (Amos)
Adam54
04-23-2008, 10:51 AM
Wow. That's..like..every 90s album ever. Hot damn.
OSWorker
05-13-2008, 05:23 PM
....yeah -- i agree, people are basically getting sick of the same old rock/hip-hop/r&b bullsh*t:headscratch: ..... and there is just this big upsurge from a new style coming out of Europe:eyebrow: -- best place i've found it so far is a compilation series called 'euro club hits' on itunes:lol: -- or check this link:
http://electricfilebox.com/tracks
fastcar
05-14-2008, 06:14 AM
Wow, you found a thread that your spam actually fits....
kudos to you... now Don't go away Mad, just go away. Hey, that was released in 1990 and it was rock. Wow, it fits.
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