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It sure as hell ain't these:
http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/stor...117792,00.html
That is utter sadness. I mean, that's not serious is it...
Wouldn't any compilation start with Nirvana and Pearl Jam?
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any song by the spice girls
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def. nirvana, bush and rage were my fav 90s stuff.
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Yeah thats a pretty lame list... i mean c'mon, no Ace of Base? haha
seriously there is 0 "grundge bands" on that list wich was probably the biggest musical movement in the 90's. The second would have to be Gangsta Rap and that is lacking too. This list is soft
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Oh my sweet christ. WTF are these guys thinking?
Keeping in mind that this is obviously a pop station putting out this track, but goddamn, that is one sad list.
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really really wanna zigazig ha.
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Wow, that really is a pathetic list jeez, 90's music ROCKED, these would def be on my CD:
RATM
Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Soundgarden
Squishing Pumpkins
Jane's Addiction
Beastie Boys
NIN
and Right Said Fred, at least they got that one right (WTF?!?!)
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Squishing Pumpkins... LOL!
Clickerism.
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03-02-2006, 05:39 AM
Post subject: Re: Greatest hits of the 90's??
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Wouldn't any compilation start with Nirvana and Pearl Jam?
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EWWWWW
I love Smashing Pumpkins though, good call Tyson.
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03-02-2006, 05:45 AM
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Wouldn't any compilation start with Nirvana and Pearl Jam?
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Nirvana and Pearl Jam are simply classic. You're just crazy.
Bush, Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Rage Against the Machine, Smashing Pumpkins (melon collie and the infinite sadness owns you.), Nine Inch Nails, Soundgarden, Beastie Boys, Live (yay for good PA bands, throwing copper was a great album.), some Radiohead and Tool should be thrown on there too.
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03-02-2006, 05:51 AM
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Smashing Pumpkins (melon collie and the infinite sadness owns you.)
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gish has more sentimental value for me, as it was my first Pumpkins album. Melon Collie has outstanding tracks, but I think Siamese Dream is the best overall album.
I miss those days before Billy got crazy with the synth crap.
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The only good Pearl Jam song is "Black", the rest are horrible. Oh and I like "Last Kiss", but only 'cause they didn't write it.
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Why poker fucks with our heads: it's the master that beats you for bringing in the paper, then gives you a milkbone for peeing on the carpet.
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03-02-2006, 05:52 AM
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Smashing Pumpkins (melon collie and the infinite sadness owns you.)
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gish has more sentimental value for me, as it was my first Pumpkins album. Melon Collie has outstanding tracks, but I think Siamese Dream is the best overall album.
I miss those days before Billy got crazy with the synth crap.
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hmm, Siamese is my favorite over all, but I was in 5th grade when Melon Collie was big, so it just has more value for me.
Yeah, and that sucks.
However, I hear a rumor of Billy trying to get the band back together. Probably not gonna happen...
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The only good Pearl Jam song is "Black", the rest are horrible.
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Yellow Ledbetter.
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OMG, of course Alice in Chains and STP are awesome. Pumpkins are my fav of the 90's though.
Yeah, Yellow Bedwetter is a must mention of Pearl Jam's.
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Dissident, Rearviewmirror, Indifference, Corduroy, Nothingman, Evenflow, Jeremy, Alive, Oceans...so many good fucking songs. PJ owns.
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5 I Touch Myself Divinyls (3:47)
That is the only song on the list I like, and it's not because of the music.
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03-02-2006, 06:18 AM
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However, I hear a rumor of Billy trying to get the band back together. Probably not gonna happen...
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Supposedly this year at Lollapalooza in Chitown. Who knows though...
Hope so!
Best,
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Wow, that really is a pathetic list jeez, 90's music ROCKED, these would def be on my CD:
RATM
Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Soundgarden
Squishing Pumpkins
Jane's Addiction
Beastie Boys
NIN
and Right Said Fred, at least they got that one right (WTF?!?!)
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You quoted my favorite two bands. I don't think I've ever talked to you tyson but you're the man now in my book. What about early bush and green day? Also two really good bands back in the day (not a big fan of green day now).
Zero is one of the greatest songs of all time so you have to love the pumpkins.
My top 5 albums
1) The Fragile (NIN)
2) Nevermind (Nirvana)
3) Dooke (Green Day)
4) 16 Stone (Bush)
5) This Type of Thinking (Chevelle)
Near top 5 include Mor De Mons (A Perfect Circle, Lateralus (Tool), Parachutes (Coldplay), Downward Spiral (NIN), In Utero (Nirvana), and Make Yourself (Incubus)
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Wow, that really is a pathetic list jeez, 90's music ROCKED, these would def be on my CD:
RATM
Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Soundgarden
Squishing Pumpkins
Jane's Addiction
Beastie Boys
NIN
and Right Said Fred, at least they got that one right (WTF?!?!)
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You quoted my favorite two bands. I don't think I've ever talked to you tyson but you're the man now in my book. What about early bush and green day? Also two really good bands back in the day (not a big fan of green day now).
Zero is one of the greatest songs of all time so you have to love the pumpkins.
My top 5 albums
1) The Fragile (NIN)
2) Nevermind (Nirvana)
3) Dooke (Green Day)
4) 16 Stone (Bush)
5) This Type of Thinking (Chevelle)
Near top 5 include Mor De Mons (A Perfect Circle, Lateralus (Tool), Parachutes (Coldplay), Downward Spiral (NIN), In Utero (Nirvana), and Make Yourself (Incubus)
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Oh did I forget about Incubus? OLP? APC ...
Okay I take back every bad thing I said about 90s music.
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Oh did I forget about Incubus? OLP? APC ...
Okay I take back every bad thing I said about 90s music.
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Great band, Our Lady Peace
How can you bash 90s music? It was great. 80's music is the worst, ask sarahhh
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god, i just remembered a really good 90's band.
silverchair, they were the shit.
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90's music definitely rocked. 80's doesn't even compare. And I for one just haven't kept up w/ music that much in the 00's.
Among the best albums not named yet, I'd say Tom Waits' Bone Machine and Morphine's Yes.
Nobody mentioned the Chili Peppers - they just didn't stand the test of time, did they?? Oh well - something from that Sex Magik album would probably land on my compilation - for the gettin sum memories it evokes, if nothing else.
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Best rap and hip-hop albums of the 90's:
Tribe Called Quest - People's Instinctive Travels
Ice Cube - Amerikka's Most Wanted
Geto Boys - Geto Boys
Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet
Arrested Development - 3 Years, etc..
Hon. mention to Death Certificate, Low-End Theory, The Chronic, Doggystyle, Let the Rhythm Hit Em, To the East Blackwards, Edutainment.
Don't have anything against Wu-Tang and Fugees and that stuff that a lot of people like, just never got into it.
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Offspring... "Smash" was a kickass album.
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Offspring... "Smash" was a kickass album.
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excellent album...how could i forget old offspring...sooooooo good.
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And I for one just haven't kept up w/ music that much in the 00's.
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that's because it licks donkey's bollocks.
PJ pwn on an unparalleled scale.
That is all.
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Sabotage by the Beastie Boys
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Great band, Our Lady Peace
How can you bash 90s music? It was great. 80's music is the worst, ask sarahhh
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Bigred stop denying it..you love 80's music. And you think Bryan Adams is the best artist of all time.
Oh and how can you speak about the 90's and not mention HANSON!! I still sleep in my Hanson sweatshirt every night and stare at my poster of taylor hanson on my ceiling before i go to sleep.. MMMMMMMMBOP
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BOUNCING SOULS and The Dismemberment Plan both pot out very good CD during the 90's. 
Although, both of their best CD's came out in 2001 "How I Spent my Summer Vacation" and "Emergency & I".
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RATM.
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A great 90s tune that EVERYBODY loves regardless...
If you don't love it then you are simply wrong.
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BigRed - I saw NIN at the very first Lollapalooza and they blew my mind - NIN was still pretty much small time back then, I think their only song that had some awareness was "Head Like a Hole". I dug em ever since - grew my hair long, wore leather jacket & NIN shirt. I rocked! (in my own mind)
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BigRed - I saw NIN at the very first Lollapalooza and they blew my mind - NIN was still pretty much small time back then, I think their only song that had some awareness was "Head Like a Hole". I dug em ever since - grew my hair long, wore leather jacket & NIN shirt. I rocked! (in my own mind)
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grew my hair long, wore leather jacket & NIN shirt.
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And you had real nine inch nails hanging over your headboard. You should post that b&w pic I took of you in Mammoth with your leather jacket on and long hair covering your face.
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Glad to see all the TOOL mentions. Radiohead needs more love here.
The amazing thing about most of Jane's Addiction is that it WAS 80s music.
Not putting Doggiestyle and/or The Chronic in the list of great rap albums is cleary incorrect. Hon Mention my foot.
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Ya - Jane's Addiction's best albums were 80's, but they enjoyed their greatest success and popularity in the 90's - so that's no prob, really.
Radiohead probably does need more love. Lots of different sounds do.
One thing that made 90's music great was the explosion of indies. FTR seems more like a straight up rocking crowd...
I wouldn't really argue about Chronic and Doggystyle - both great albums that have more staying power and probably define the decade better than most of my favs. Just that I've always preferred hip-hop that is more intelligent/conscious lyrically and more honest - not to say basic -sound-wise. Those albums helped spawn a generation of slick over-produced fluff-hop.
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Pffft, if you remember the 90s then you didn't enjoy them. Or something.
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Smithers, use the amnesia ray.
You mean the revolver, sir?
Precisely.
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from a Brit p.o.v, I would say the Happy Mondays and the Stone Roses. Possibly the Charlatans as well.
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Pffft, if you remember the 90s then you didn't enjoy them. Or something.
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Some of us didn't spend all his time indoors watching star trek.
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GnR anyone? Faith No More? Also Metallica made some good shit that decade.
Offspring and Smash was really good, too.
Dunno how famous Garbage and their version 2.0 is in yank land.
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Pffft, if you remember the 90s then you didn't enjoy them. Or something.
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Some of us didn't spend all his time indoors watching star trek.
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Im sorry we never invited you to hang out with us. It's just you get really creepy when you're around young boys.
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Smithers, use the amnesia ray.
You mean the revolver, sir?
Precisely.
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