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90s tunes - maize - 01-25-2020




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RE: 90s tunes - 3rdgensooner - 01-26-2020

There was a moment at the beginning of the 90s when you thought rock might come back or at least decent music might have a chance. With few , very few, exceptions that hope has been dashed.


RE: 90s tunes - Alabuckeye - 01-26-2020

.......largely stink


RE: 90s tunes - ScarletHayes - 01-26-2020

Was born in the late 60s.  I’d say in my lifetime that there wasn’t a better decade of music in all rock/pop music genres than the 90s.  Everything was clicking in the 90s.  Rock, rap, metal, country, alt rock and alt country, electronic, trip hop, etc...  The 90s was the boom decade for music


RE: 90s tunes - Brutus Buckeye - 01-26-2020

I was a teenager in the 90s, and we mostly listened to stuff from the 70s and 80s.

There were pockets of 90s music that we liked, but it would quickly fall out of fashion and wind up on the poser list. I was in 5th grade when the decade turned. At first it was cheesey rap that was all the rage; MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice, Salt and Peppa, and all that. Then Grunge burst into the scene, and that completely took over through Middle School. By the time I got to HS Cobain was already dead and the populous moved on into Industrial like NiN and Marilyn Manson. Then Death Metal had a brief stint, before things quickly devolved into Techno. As we crossed over the Millennium, every genre was beginning to mix a layer of hip hop cheese into their sound, and that was when I quit caring about new music.


RE: 90s tunes - stxbuck - 01-26-2020

Rap and R&B peaked in the 90s, all downhill for that genre since. Some good metal-RATM, Pantera, White Zombie-but most of the great stuff started in the late 70s/early 80s.


RE: 90s tunes - Brutus Buckeye - 01-26-2020

The 90s was also when ska was a thing, for like five minutes. Of course the 90s also spawned the juggalos and the juggalettes.