Also a band called the deftones released an album called adrenaline, and followed it up with an album called Around the Fur. If you don't own both of these albums, well then I guess I just don't have anything nice to say about you.
Man, you're kind of a dick, arent you? I mean, those are both good albums and I like them alot, but i thought being an arrogant douche bag about bands had kind of fallen out of fashion. Yeah people still do it sometimes with really obscure bands, which is prickish but people still do it. But Deftones is pretty mainstream. This really isnt that constructive of a post, but I figured alot people were probably thinking this after reading your post and it should be said.
BTW, Eve 6 and Third Eye Blind were in no way great musicians of their time, but listening to them makes me happy as a pig in shit, not sure why, but they filled a purpose.
I recently discovered Planet Bee after tracking down a snowboard VHS I saw once in... '94(?), wich had these quirky catchy proto-emo songs as soundtrack.
"Is this your bikini" and "Cash is king" was as fucking awesome as I remembered them. !
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Crystal Method - Vegas
Orbital - In Sides and Middle of Nowhere
Underworld - Born Slippy, Second Toughest of the Infants, Beaucoup Fish
Hybrid - Wide Angle
UNKLE - Psyence Fiction
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing...
Roni Size - New Forms
Portishead - Portishead
Hooverphonic - Stereophonic Sound Spectacular
I could keep going.
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
I can't wait to hear Opeth covering 'Would?' on their new album.
My jaw dropped when I first heard they were doing that. It probably won't be nearly as good as I'm hoping it will be.
Fix'd. Out of all the 90's alt/grunge stuff I listen to AiC takes the cake as my favorite 90's band, being able to see them with the new singer this past summer solidified that notion as they still rock. Hard. I'm looking forward to the album they're recording with the new guy (who does Layne justice). Also Jar of Flies was a great EP following the classic Dirt.
Some other noteworthy 90's bands/albums of mine are:
-Jane's Addicton's Ritual De Lo Habitual; one of the pioneering alt-rock albums (along with its 80's predecessor Nothing's Shocking).
-Stone Temple Pilot's Core and Purple; regardless of how they were called rip-offs or whatever frankly pretentious criticisms they recieved, both albums produced some of the biggest 90's rock numbers. Sadly all their following albums were lacking in the energy the first two had. The upcoming summer reunion of theirs should be interesting.
There seems to be a surprising lack of support for Black on Both Sides and Black Star. Both excellent hip-hop albums.
Also, as overrated as he may be, my high school years were very much influenced by Nine Inch Nails' Broken and The Downward Spiral.
OH MY GOD. BLACK STAR. I completely forgot to mention Mos Def. All of the "alternative" rap artists were really thriving at the time. Funny thing, I was looking for Black Star today at my library...it was kind of awkward to spell and pronounce Talib Kweli to an aging librarian trying to help me.
Not sure I posted this in the other thread, but here's the Ultimate 90's playlist that I use for parties and listening in the car, etc.
Spoiler'd for longness.
311 - Down
54:40 - Since When
7 Mary 3 - Cumbersome
AC/DC - Thunderstruck
Aerosmith - Walk this WAy
Age of Electric - Remote Control
Alanis Morissette - You Oughta Know
American Hi-Fi - Flavour of the week
Athenaeum - What I didn't know
Barenaked Ladies - Brian Wilson
Beastie Boys - Sureshot
Beck - Loser
ben folds five - Song for the Dumped
Better Than Ezra - Good
Bif Naked - Spaceman
big wreck - That Song
Blessed Union of Souls - Hey Leonardo
Blind Melon - NO RAin
Blink 182 - What's my age again?
Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch
Blur - Song 2
Bran VAn 3000 - Drinkin' in LA
Bush - Machinehead
Cake - Short Skirt, Long Jacket
Cardigans - Lovefool
Catherine Wheel
Chemical Brothers - Block Rockin' Beats
Chumbawumba - Tubthumping
Collective Soul - Heavy
Cornershop - Brimful of Asha
Counting Crows - Mr Jones
Cracker - Low
Cranberries - Salvation
Crash Test Dummies - Superman Song
Dave Matthews - Crash
Deep Blue Something - Breakfast at Tiffany's
Dishwalla - Counting Blue Cars
Duncan Sheik - Barely Breathing
Dunk - Crowd Surfing
Duran Duran - Ordinary World
Econoline Crush - All That You Are
Edwin Collins - Girl Like You
Eve 6 - Inside Out
Everclear - Santa Monica
Everlast - What it's like
Everything but the girl - Missing
Fastball - The Way
Fatboy Slim - Praise You
Filter - Hey Man Nice Shot
Folk Implosion - Natural One
Foo Fighters - Everlong
Fountains of Wayne - Stacey's Mom
Fuel - Shimmer
Garbage - Special
Gin Blossoms - Til I hear it from you
Goldfinger - 99 Red Balloons
Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
Green Day - Basketcase
Guns n Roses - Sweet Child o Mine
Headstones - Cubically Contained
Holly McNarland - Numb
House of Pain - Jump Around
I MOther Earth - One more Astronaut
Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity
Jane's Addiction - Been Caught Stealing
K's Choice - Not an Addict
Kid Rock - Cowboy
Korn - Freak on a Leash
Lauryn Hill - Everything is Everything
Lenny Kravitz - ARe you gonna go my way
Letters to Cleo - I want you to want me
Limp Bizkit - Faith
Lisa Loeb - Do you sleep?
Lit - My Own Worst Enemy
Live - I alone
Manic Street Preachers - If You Tolerate This...
Marcy Playground - Sex and Candy
Marvelous 3 - Freak of the Week
Matthew Good - Apparitions
Matthew Sweet - Sick of Myself
Metallica - Enter Sandman
MIghty MIghty Bosstones - Impression that I get
Moby - Extreme Ways
Nada Surf - Popular
Natalie Imbruglia - Torn
Nine Inch Nails - Closer
Nirvana - Smells like Teen Spirt
No Doubt - Spiderwebs
Oasis - Wonderwall
Oleander - Why I'm here
OMC - How Bizarre
Orgy - Blue Monday
Our Lady Peace - Naveed
Pearl Jam - Even Flow
Placebo - Every You, Every Me
Pluto - Goodbye Girl (Pop goes the world)
Porno for Pyros - Pets
Presidents of the United States of America - Peaches
Primitive Radio Gods - STanding outside a broken phone booth
Proclaimers - 500 miles
Prozac - Omobolisaraie
Prodigy - Firestarter
Radiohead - Just
Rage against the machine - Bulls of Parade
Rancid - Time Bomb
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Give it Away
Reel Big Fish - Take On Me
Refreshments - Banditos
REM - Orange Crush
Rentals - Friends of P
Republica - Ready to Go
Sandbox - Curious
Savage Garden - Truly Madly Deeply
See Spot Run - Weightless
Semisonic - Closing Time
Sheryl Crows - All I wanna do
Silverchair - Tomorrow
Sister Hazel - Change your Mind
Sloan - Money City Maniacs
Smash Mouth - Walkin' on the Sun
Smashing Pumpkins - Bullet with Butterfly Wings
Soul Asylum - Runaway Train
Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
Stabbing Westward - Save Yourself
Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song
Stroke 9 - Little Black BackPack
Sublime - What I've got
Sugar Ray - Every Morning
Swirl 360 - Hey Now, Now
Tea Party - Temptation
The Cure - Friday I'm in Love
The Flys - Got you where I want you
The Odds - Eat My Brain
The Offspring - Come out and play
The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony
They Might be Giants - Birdhouse in your soul
Three Doors Down - Kryptonite
Third Eye Blind - Semi Charmed Life
Tonic - If you could only see
Tracey Bonham - Mother, Mother
Tragically Hip - New Orleans is Sinkin' (Killer Whale Tank)
Treble Charger - Red
U2 - Myseterious Ways
Ugly Kid JOe - Everything about you
Vanilla Ice - Ice, Ice, Baby
Vertical Horizon - Everything you want
Veruca Salt - Seether
Verve Pipe - Freshmen
Wallflowers - One Headlight
Watchmen - Stereo
Weezer - El Scorcho
Wheatus - Teenage Dirtbag
White Town - I could never be your woman
Wide Mouth Mason - Why
Zuckerbaby - Overexposure
Not sure I posted this in the other thread, but here's the Ultimate 90's playlist that I use for parties and listening in the car, etc.
Spoiler'd for longness.
311 - Down
54:40 - Since When
7 Mary 3 - Cumbersome
AC/DC - Thunderstruck
Aerosmith - Walk this WAy
Age of Electric - Remote Control
Alanis Morissette - You Oughta Know
American Hi-Fi - Flavour of the week
Athenaeum - What I didn't know
Barenaked Ladies - Brian Wilson
Beastie Boys - Sureshot
Beck - Loser
ben folds five - Song for the Dumped
Better Than Ezra - Good
Bif Naked - Spaceman
big wreck - That Song
Blessed Union of Souls - Hey Leonardo
Blind Melon - NO RAin
Blink 182 - What's my age again?
Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch
Blur - Song 2
Bran VAn 3000 - Drinkin' in LA
Bush - Machinehead
Cake - Short Skirt, Long Jacket
Cardigans - Lovefool
Catherine Wheel
Chemical Brothers - Block Rockin' Beats
Chumbawumba - Tubthumping
Collective Soul - Heavy
Cornershop - Brimful of Asha
Counting Crows - Mr Jones
Cracker - Low
Cranberries - Salvation
Crash Test Dummies - Superman Song
Dave Matthews - Crash
Deep Blue Something - Breakfast at Tiffany's
Dishwalla - Counting Blue Cars
Duncan Sheik - Barely Breathing
Dunk - Crowd Surfing
Duran Duran - Ordinary World
Econoline Crush - All That You Are
Edwin Collins - Girl Like You
Eve 6 - Inside Out
Everclear - Santa Monica
Everlast - What it's like
Everything but the girl - Missing
Fastball - The Way
Fatboy Slim - Praise You
Filter - Hey Man Nice Shot
Folk Implosion - Natural One
Foo Fighters - Everlong
Fountains of Wayne - Stacey's Mom
Fuel - Shimmer
Garbage - Special
Gin Blossoms - Til I hear it from you
Goldfinger - 99 Red Balloons
Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
Green Day - Basketcase
Guns n Roses - Sweet Child o Mine
Headstones - Cubically Contained
Holly McNarland - Numb
House of Pain - Jump Around
I MOther Earth - One more Astronaut
Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity
Jane's Addiction - Been Caught Stealing
K's Choice - Not an Addict
Kid Rock - Cowboy
Korn - Freak on a Leash
Lauryn Hill - Everything is Everything
Lenny Kravitz - ARe you gonna go my way
Letters to Cleo - I want you to want me
Limp Bizkit - Faith
Lisa Loeb - Do you sleep?
Lit - My Own Worst Enemy
Live - I alone
Manic Street Preachers - If You Tolerate This...
Marcy Playground - Sex and Candy
Marvelous 3 - Freak of the Week
Matthew Good - Apparitions
Matthew Sweet - Sick of Myself
Metallica - Enter Sandman
MIghty MIghty Bosstones - Impression that I get
Moby - Extreme Ways
Nada Surf - Popular
Natalie Imbruglia - Torn
Nine Inch Nails - Closer
Nirvana - Smells like Teen Spirt
No Doubt - Spiderwebs
Oasis - Wonderwall
Oleander - Why I'm here
OMC - How Bizarre
Orgy - Blue Monday
Our Lady Peace - Naveed
Pearl Jam - Even Flow
Placebo - Every You, Every Me
Pluto - Goodbye Girl (Pop goes the world)
Porno for Pyros - Pets
Presidents of the United States of America - Peaches
Primitive Radio Gods - STanding outside a broken phone booth
Proclaimers - 500 miles
Prozac - Omobolisaraie
Prodigy - Firestarter
Radiohead - Just
Rage against the machine - Bulls of Parade
Rancid - Time Bomb
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Give it Away
Reel Big Fish - Take On Me
Refreshments - Banditos
REM - Orange Crush
Rentals - Friends of P
Republica - Ready to Go
Sandbox - Curious
Savage Garden - Truly Madly Deeply
See Spot Run - Weightless
Semisonic - Closing Time
Sheryl Crows - All I wanna do
Silverchair - Tomorrow
Sister Hazel - Change your Mind
Sloan - Money City Maniacs
Smash Mouth - Walkin' on the Sun
Smashing Pumpkins - Bullet with Butterfly Wings
Soul Asylum - Runaway Train
Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
Stabbing Westward - Save Yourself
Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song
Stroke 9 - Little Black BackPack
Sublime - What I've got
Sugar Ray - Every Morning
Swirl 360 - Hey Now, Now
Tea Party - Temptation
The Cure - Friday I'm in Love
The Flys - Got you where I want you
The Odds - Eat My Brain
The Offspring - Come out and play
The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony
They Might be Giants - Birdhouse in your soul
Three Doors Down - Kryptonite
Third Eye Blind - Semi Charmed Life
Tonic - If you could only see
Tracey Bonham - Mother, Mother
Tragically Hip - New Orleans is Sinkin' (Killer Whale Tank)
Treble Charger - Red
U2 - Myseterious Ways
Ugly Kid JOe - Everything about you
Vanilla Ice - Ice, Ice, Baby
Vertical Horizon - Everything you want
Veruca Salt - Seether
Verve Pipe - Freshmen
Wallflowers - One Headlight
Watchmen - Stereo
Weezer - El Scorcho
Wheatus - Teenage Dirtbag
White Town - I could never be your woman
Wide Mouth Mason - Why
Zuckerbaby - Overexposure
some of those are 80 and 00 songs ;.P
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I cheated a bit. And they're all Rock-ish songs. I have yet to come up with a Pop playlist and an electronica playlist, but that's next time I have a free saturday afternoon with nothing to do.
And I personally like In Utero best for Nirvana records. Kurt's songwriting was at its peak at that point, and Steve Albini's sound was fucking incredible. That album is goddamn timeless.
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I don't know if anyone has mentioned the hardcore or post-hardcore of the nineties, because it was pretty great. I mean, you had Fugazi, Quicksand, The Cro-Mags, Jawbox, Helmet, At The Drive In...
You also had one of the only straight up metal bands that I find myself consistently amazed by, Sepultura.
I was also very into I Mother Earth.
Some bands of my youth that I now slap myself over: Limp Bizkit (luckily, I got off that train after their first album, but still, has there ever been a bigger douche in rock than Fred Durst? Maybe Scott Stapp?), Ugly Kid Joe, Marilyn Manson (who I probably, in retrospect, shouldn't have been allowed to go see at a small nightclub when I was 13).
The nineties was also heavily influenced for me by GWAR. Phallus in Wonderland is pretty much the ultimate weapon for me when I am asked to demonstrate my love of bad taste.
Red Medicine was easily one of my favorite CDs to pop in back in high school.
If I recall correctly, Muse's debut was a late 90's CD, I think it was Origin of Symmetry, but good lord did it show promise.
Also, my current favorite band had their debut in the 90's, formed out of Kyuss' ashes Queens of the Stone Age really gave credence to their label of robot rock.
There is just so much awesome to come out of the 90's, but I could be a little jaded.
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Red Medicine was easily one of my favorite CDs to pop in back in high school.
If I recall correctly, Muse's debut was a late 90's CD, I think it was Origin of Symmetry, but good lord did it show promise.
Also, my current favorite band had their debut in the 90's, formed out of Kyuss' ashes Queens of the Stone Age really gave credence to their label of robot rock.
There is just so much awesome to come out of the 90's, but I could be a little jaded.
Muse's debut was showbiz, origin of symmetry came out in the 00's.
I don't know if anyone has mentioned the hardcore or post-hardcore of the nineties, because it was pretty great. I mean, you had Fugazi, Quicksand, The Cro-Mags, Jawbox, Helmet, At The Drive In...
You also had one of the only straight up metal bands that I find myself consistently amazed by, Sepultura.
Chaos AD was pretty great (released in '93) but I've always been indifferent to Roots, and once Max departed the band I never paid much attention to them.
Some bands of my youth that I now slap myself over: Limp Bizkit (luckily, I got off that train after their first album, but still, has there ever been a bigger douche in rock than Fred Durst? Maybe Scott Stapp?), Ugly Kid Joe, Marilyn Manson (who I probably, in retrospect, shouldn't have been allowed to go see at a small nightclub when I was 13).
While 3 dollar bill wasn't exactly a masterpiece, it was a good album if you happened to be in to that emerging genre and were looking for more of it. I pity anyone who bought Significant Other when they had actually maybe enjoyed songs on the first album besides 'Faith'. The list of musicians who deliberately mainstreamed/homogenized their sound more deliberately then those guys did is very short indeed.
Marilyn Manson seems to be more of an musical attraction then a musician, like a modern day Alice Cooper just not as good.
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You also had one of the only straight up metal bands that I find myself consistently amazed by, Sepultura.
I'm trying (a little) to not sound like a wanker here, personal preference and all that, but Sepultura? Seriously? You are "consistently amazed by" the band that put out "Roots Bloody Roots"? Good for you, I suppose.
Back over Christmas I dug up my old CD's and put a lot of stuff I hadn't heard in years on my computer - your typical stuff like REM, Smashing Pumpkins, BushX/Bush and Radiohead (I only had up to Kid A though).
Good times, almost scary how that stuff sticks with you - was listening to The Bends just the other day for the first time since I had found it and I could have sworn I had heard most of it just last week. Kid A was even more enjoyable than I remembered (because I kind of lost interest in them after that album - I was what, 17 at the time?) - though some of it still makes you ask (to quote Dr. Wilson): "a profit-seeking entity released this?"
Back over Christmas I dug up my old CD's and put a lot of stuff I hadn't heard in years on my computer - your typical stuff like REM, Smashing Pumpkins, BushX/Bush and Radiohead (I only had up to Kid A though).
Good times, almost scary how that stuff sticks with you - was listening to The Bends just the other day for the first time since I had found it and I could have sworn I had heard most of it just last week. Kid A was even more enjoyable than I remembered (because I kind of lost interest in them after that album - I was what, 17 at the time?) - though some of it still makes you ask (to quote Dr. Wilson): "a profit-seeking entity released this?"
I think Radiohead is way overrated. There I said it!
Should I leave the country now before the fanboys kill me?
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but they're listening to every word I say
I'm going to go one further and say I see nothing better than ordinary rock in radiohead, and often less, but I haven't really tried to listen to them.
I'd be embarrassed to attach the artists name to this one too.
Rob Zombie has had a pretty good run considering White Zombie, and a handful of good songs here and there as a solo act (on Hellbilly Deluxe in particular). That and he puts on a hell of a show live. That makes him a pretty cool guy in my books, even if I'm not all that into his movies (he makes the movies he wants, so I can forgive that too).
Crystal Method - Vegas
Orbital - In Sides and Middle of Nowhere
Underworld - Born Slippy, Second Toughest of the Infants, Beaucoup Fish
Hybrid - Wide Angle
UNKLE - Psyence Fiction
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing...
Roni Size - New Forms
Portishead - Portishead
Hooverphonic - Stereophonic Sound Spectacular
I could keep going.
Fuck yeah, I love Vegas, I've only listened to the later albums of Hybrid but I want that one, and Portishead is so good I want to die.
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Man, you're kind of a dick, arent you? I mean, those are both good albums and I like them alot, but i thought being an arrogant douche bag about bands had kind of fallen out of fashion. Yeah people still do it sometimes with really obscure bands, which is prickish but people still do it. But Deftones is pretty mainstream. This really isnt that constructive of a post, but I figured alot people were probably thinking this after reading your post and it should be said.
BTW, Eve 6 and Third Eye Blind were in no way great musicians of their time, but listening to them makes me happy as a pig in shit, not sure why, but they filled a purpose.
I think its the most solid release they ever put out, in terms of consistent quality and such.
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"Is this your bikini" and "Cash is king" was as fucking awesome as I remembered them. !
Crystal Method - Vegas
Orbital - In Sides and Middle of Nowhere
Underworld - Born Slippy, Second Toughest of the Infants, Beaucoup Fish
Hybrid - Wide Angle
UNKLE - Psyence Fiction
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing...
Roni Size - New Forms
Portishead - Portishead
Hooverphonic - Stereophonic Sound Spectacular
I could keep going.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
And Dimebag. Speaking of which, Cowboys from Hell came out in '90.
kpop appreciation station i also like to tweet some
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I'm two days shy of turning 24 and I'm already that guy who's become totally stuck in the decade of music he grew up in.
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You say that like it's a bad thing.
Fix'd. Out of all the 90's alt/grunge stuff I listen to AiC takes the cake as my favorite 90's band, being able to see them with the new singer this past summer solidified that notion as they still rock. Hard. I'm looking forward to the album they're recording with the new guy (who does Layne justice). Also Jar of Flies was a great EP following the classic Dirt.
Some other noteworthy 90's bands/albums of mine are:
-Jane's Addicton's Ritual De Lo Habitual; one of the pioneering alt-rock albums (along with its 80's predecessor Nothing's Shocking).
-Stone Temple Pilot's Core and Purple; regardless of how they were called rip-offs or whatever frankly pretentious criticisms they recieved, both albums produced some of the biggest 90's rock numbers. Sadly all their following albums were lacking in the energy the first two had. The upcoming summer reunion of theirs should be interesting.
Also, as overrated as he may be, my high school years were very much influenced by Nine Inch Nails' Broken and The Downward Spiral.
Origin is the exact same as my Steam, in case you're needing a Support or Assault in BF3.
OH MY GOD. BLACK STAR. I completely forgot to mention Mos Def. All of the "alternative" rap artists were really thriving at the time. Funny thing, I was looking for Black Star today at my library...it was kind of awkward to spell and pronounce Talib Kweli to an aging librarian trying to help me.
Steam ID
Just to kick off,
Mary J. Blige - Real Love
Fugees - Killing Me Softly
Macy Gray - I Try
D'Angelo - How Does It Feel
makes me want to stab my eardrums with a swizzle stick.
but they're listening to every word I say
Spoiler'd for longness.
54:40 - Since When
7 Mary 3 - Cumbersome
AC/DC - Thunderstruck
Aerosmith - Walk this WAy
Age of Electric - Remote Control
Alanis Morissette - You Oughta Know
American Hi-Fi - Flavour of the week
Athenaeum - What I didn't know
Barenaked Ladies - Brian Wilson
Beastie Boys - Sureshot
Beck - Loser
ben folds five - Song for the Dumped
Better Than Ezra - Good
Bif Naked - Spaceman
big wreck - That Song
Blessed Union of Souls - Hey Leonardo
Blind Melon - NO RAin
Blink 182 - What's my age again?
Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch
Blur - Song 2
Bran VAn 3000 - Drinkin' in LA
Bush - Machinehead
Cake - Short Skirt, Long Jacket
Cardigans - Lovefool
Catherine Wheel
Chemical Brothers - Block Rockin' Beats
Chumbawumba - Tubthumping
Collective Soul - Heavy
Cornershop - Brimful of Asha
Counting Crows - Mr Jones
Cracker - Low
Cranberries - Salvation
Crash Test Dummies - Superman Song
Dave Matthews - Crash
Deep Blue Something - Breakfast at Tiffany's
Dishwalla - Counting Blue Cars
Duncan Sheik - Barely Breathing
Dunk - Crowd Surfing
Duran Duran - Ordinary World
Econoline Crush - All That You Are
Edwin Collins - Girl Like You
Eve 6 - Inside Out
Everclear - Santa Monica
Everlast - What it's like
Everything but the girl - Missing
Fastball - The Way
Fatboy Slim - Praise You
Filter - Hey Man Nice Shot
Folk Implosion - Natural One
Foo Fighters - Everlong
Fountains of Wayne - Stacey's Mom
Fuel - Shimmer
Garbage - Special
Gin Blossoms - Til I hear it from you
Goldfinger - 99 Red Balloons
Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
Green Day - Basketcase
Guns n Roses - Sweet Child o Mine
Headstones - Cubically Contained
Holly McNarland - Numb
House of Pain - Jump Around
I MOther Earth - One more Astronaut
Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity
Jane's Addiction - Been Caught Stealing
K's Choice - Not an Addict
Kid Rock - Cowboy
Korn - Freak on a Leash
Lauryn Hill - Everything is Everything
Lenny Kravitz - ARe you gonna go my way
Letters to Cleo - I want you to want me
Limp Bizkit - Faith
Lisa Loeb - Do you sleep?
Lit - My Own Worst Enemy
Live - I alone
Manic Street Preachers - If You Tolerate This...
Marcy Playground - Sex and Candy
Marvelous 3 - Freak of the Week
Matthew Good - Apparitions
Matthew Sweet - Sick of Myself
Metallica - Enter Sandman
MIghty MIghty Bosstones - Impression that I get
Moby - Extreme Ways
Nada Surf - Popular
Natalie Imbruglia - Torn
Nine Inch Nails - Closer
Nirvana - Smells like Teen Spirt
No Doubt - Spiderwebs
Oasis - Wonderwall
Oleander - Why I'm here
OMC - How Bizarre
Orgy - Blue Monday
Our Lady Peace - Naveed
Pearl Jam - Even Flow
Placebo - Every You, Every Me
Pluto - Goodbye Girl (Pop goes the world)
Porno for Pyros - Pets
Presidents of the United States of America - Peaches
Primitive Radio Gods - STanding outside a broken phone booth
Proclaimers - 500 miles
Prozac - Omobolisaraie
Prodigy - Firestarter
Radiohead - Just
Rage against the machine - Bulls of Parade
Rancid - Time Bomb
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Give it Away
Reel Big Fish - Take On Me
Refreshments - Banditos
REM - Orange Crush
Rentals - Friends of P
Republica - Ready to Go
Sandbox - Curious
Savage Garden - Truly Madly Deeply
See Spot Run - Weightless
Semisonic - Closing Time
Sheryl Crows - All I wanna do
Silverchair - Tomorrow
Sister Hazel - Change your Mind
Sloan - Money City Maniacs
Smash Mouth - Walkin' on the Sun
Smashing Pumpkins - Bullet with Butterfly Wings
Soul Asylum - Runaway Train
Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
Stabbing Westward - Save Yourself
Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song
Stroke 9 - Little Black BackPack
Sublime - What I've got
Sugar Ray - Every Morning
Swirl 360 - Hey Now, Now
Tea Party - Temptation
The Cure - Friday I'm in Love
The Flys - Got you where I want you
The Odds - Eat My Brain
The Offspring - Come out and play
The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony
They Might be Giants - Birdhouse in your soul
Three Doors Down - Kryptonite
Third Eye Blind - Semi Charmed Life
Tonic - If you could only see
Tracey Bonham - Mother, Mother
Tragically Hip - New Orleans is Sinkin' (Killer Whale Tank)
Treble Charger - Red
U2 - Myseterious Ways
Ugly Kid JOe - Everything about you
Vanilla Ice - Ice, Ice, Baby
Vertical Horizon - Everything you want
Veruca Salt - Seether
Verve Pipe - Freshmen
Wallflowers - One Headlight
Watchmen - Stereo
Weezer - El Scorcho
Wheatus - Teenage Dirtbag
White Town - I could never be your woman
Wide Mouth Mason - Why
Zuckerbaby - Overexposure
some of those are 80 and 00 songs ;.P
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And I personally like In Utero best for Nirvana records. Kurt's songwriting was at its peak at that point, and Steve Albini's sound was fucking incredible. That album is goddamn timeless.
You also had one of the only straight up metal bands that I find myself consistently amazed by, Sepultura.
I was also very into I Mother Earth.
Some bands of my youth that I now slap myself over: Limp Bizkit (luckily, I got off that train after their first album, but still, has there ever been a bigger douche in rock than Fred Durst? Maybe Scott Stapp?), Ugly Kid Joe, Marilyn Manson (who I probably, in retrospect, shouldn't have been allowed to go see at a small nightclub when I was 13).
The nineties was also heavily influenced for me by GWAR. Phallus in Wonderland is pretty much the ultimate weapon for me when I am asked to demonstrate my love of bad taste.
Red Medicine was easily one of my favorite CDs to pop in back in high school.
If I recall correctly, Muse's debut was a late 90's CD, I think it was Origin of Symmetry, but good lord did it show promise.
Also, my current favorite band had their debut in the 90's, formed out of Kyuss' ashes Queens of the Stone Age really gave credence to their label of robot rock.
There is just so much awesome to come out of the 90's, but I could be a little jaded.
Origin is the exact same as my Steam, in case you're needing a Support or Assault in BF3.
Muse's debut was showbiz, origin of symmetry came out in the 00's.
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Chaos AD was pretty great (released in '93) but I've always been indifferent to Roots, and once Max departed the band I never paid much attention to them.
While 3 dollar bill wasn't exactly a masterpiece, it was a good album if you happened to be in to that emerging genre and were looking for more of it. I pity anyone who bought Significant Other when they had actually maybe enjoyed songs on the first album besides 'Faith'. The list of musicians who deliberately mainstreamed/homogenized their sound more deliberately then those guys did is very short indeed.
Marilyn Manson seems to be more of an musical attraction then a musician, like a modern day Alice Cooper just not as good.
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Jagged Little Pill was one of the first CD's my sister ever got, and it was awesome.
Also awesome 90's albums:
La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1
Astro Creep: 2000
Hellbilly Deluxe
The band that proves Elmer Fudd plays grunge, and it is awesome.
I'd be embarrassed to attach the artists name to this one too.
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I'm trying (a little) to not sound like a wanker here, personal preference and all that, but Sepultura? Seriously? You are "consistently amazed by" the band that put out "Roots Bloody Roots"? Good for you, I suppose.
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Good times, almost scary how that stuff sticks with you - was listening to The Bends just the other day for the first time since I had found it and I could have sworn I had heard most of it just last week. Kid A was even more enjoyable than I remembered (because I kind of lost interest in them after that album - I was what, 17 at the time?) - though some of it still makes you ask (to quote Dr. Wilson): "a profit-seeking entity released this?"
Electronica!
Fine, I'm gonna go in my room to be alone and listen to Underworld.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I think Radiohead is way overrated. There I said it!
Should I leave the country now before the fanboys kill me?
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Rob Zombie has had a pretty good run considering White Zombie, and a handful of good songs here and there as a solo act (on Hellbilly Deluxe in particular). That and he puts on a hell of a show live. That makes him a pretty cool guy in my books, even if I'm not all that into his movies (he makes the movies he wants, so I can forgive that too).
Fuck yeah, I love Vegas, I've only listened to the later albums of Hybrid but I want that one, and Portishead is so good I want to die.
Fleshing out 90's rap:
Eric B. & Rakim - Don't Sweat the Technique
Geto Boys - Scarface
Beastie Boys - So What'cha Want
Arrested Development - People Everyday
A Tribe Called Quest - Check The Rhyme
Digital Underground - The Humpty Dance
Big L - 98 Freestyle
LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out
GZA - 4th Chamber
The Roots - Act Two... Love of My Life
Gang Starr - Step in the Arena
Notorious BIG - Warning
Ice Cube - Check Yo Self