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A Little Something to Get You Ready for the Weekend...


Delhommey

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ah come on! there was definitely great music in the 90s. GnR and Metallica were still going as well as the Beastie Boys. Alice in Chains, Nirvana and Offspring on their early albums. I listened to a lot of punk then. NoFX, Rancid, Bad Religion. The list goes on. You just gotta not have tunnel vision, or ears in this case.

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ah come on! there was definitely great music in the 90s. GnR and Metallica were still going as well as the Beastie Boys. Alice in Chains, Nirvana and Offspring on their early albums. I listened to a lot of punk then. NoFX, Rancid, Bad Religion. The list goes on. You just gotta not have tunnel vision, or ears in this case.

Yeah, this is true. I just wasn't into that whole grunge thing.

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today's music does suck pretty bad. i've branched out as a result. i now listen to everything that i always did, and have added bluegrass, some country and a lot of jam band stuff. i've found that there really isn't anything better than musicians that can actually play and hold a note.

DEATH TO AUTOTUNE!!

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Slim pickings when it comes to great 90's music.

Just saying I grew up on 60's-80's music. Which tops 90's-today. Not like that needed to be said.

I will agree that there is not the variety from the 90's that there is from the 80's, but some of my favs are 90's... STP, AiC, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Tool, Deftones, Weezer, Sublime, Live, Smashing Pumpkins... plus 90's rap was great. Dr Dre, Snoop, etc.!!!

You get the point.

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