The entire decade sucked for music. Absolutely horrible. 2000's not much better.
I can agree with ya there but the 90's were full of no talent, whiny acoustics, wannabe gangsta rap crap and pissy R&B.I'd disagree to an extent about the 2000's. Granted I am a firmly entrenched, to buried in a coconut shell bra and grass skirt parrothead BUT Avett Bros. Mumford and Sons and others have made it somewhat easier on the ears.
The entire decade sucked for music. Absolutely horrible. 2000's not much better.
I can agree with ya there but the 90's were full of no talent, whiny acoustics, wannabe gangsta rap crap and pissy R&B.
What about Joe Diffy, Joe Diffy, do the Diffy?
Seriously... there is a country song called 1994... go look it up...
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I loved the 90s!!! Well the rock anyway. It was my h.s. years though.
Dookie!! Now that's a good album. Offspring's Smash was good. Bush had a good album that year. Nirvana's Unplugged in New York was pretty good. I had no clue Nas was that old though...'94, really?
Pearl Jam sucks ass. I am surprised that they have their own channel on XM. But yet some of the way better "grunge" bands from the 90's don't hardly get a mention (Nirvana and Soundgraden, and a few others). Sorry Pearl Jam fans.
Pearl Jam sucks ass. I am surprised that they have their own channel on XM. But yet some of the way better "grunge" bands from the 90's don't hardly get a mention (Nirvana and Soundgraden, and a few others). Sorry Pearl Jam fans.
I can agree with ya there but the 90's were full of no talent, whiny acoustics, wannabe gangsta rap crap and pissy R&B.
The Violent Femmes got religion in the '90s.
REM, Smashing Pumpkins, Cake, Hole, Rage Against the Machine, Korn, Limp Bizcuit, Ludacris, Missy Elliott, Metallica having a classical album, not to mention European Trance/electronica and the DJ mixes
The 90's opened genres from all over and mashed them up and they crossed lines. Punk became rock - country became soul - rap became pop - metal became rap!
Seriously, think about all the genres that got crossed. That was the time when music pushed it's boundaries, and listeners became eclectic in their selections - listening to things they never would have before.
Old people only want to focus on the "good ole days," aka their stuff from when they were young and getting into music. But remind them that the generation before them thought their stuff was crap, and that still doesn't seem to resonate with them.
I love Elvis. I enjoy disco. I like thug. I listen to everything. Old and new. Because I am a by product of crossing the lines in music genres.
I'm just sad that I'm old.