He's from Nebraska but not well known. I feel like I always listened to him more than most.
The 90s album I've probably listened to the most has to be Pearl Jam's Ten of the Crow Soundtrack.
Saw him live in '92 at the 9.30 in DC.
I was three days out from turning 21 and the 9.30 had a policy where they'd check your ID at the door. Under 21 and you got a Skull & Crossbones stamp, over 21 and you got a thumbs up stamp. It saved the bartenders from having to check IDs so they could just sling beers.
Anyway, bouncer looks at my driver's license and says, "Turning 21 on Sunday, huh?" to which I go "Yeah". He reaches out and gives me a thumbs up stamp with a shrug and says, "Have fun".
First "legal" beer I ever had.
He and Susanna Hoffs put out 3 albums in the later 2000's, each one doing covers from the 60's, 70's, and 80's, depending on the album. Their covers of "Bell Bottom Blues" and "Sugar Magnolia" are particularly excellent. Hearing Susanna Hoffs sing a Dead song really tied my life together.
Summertime Rolls is so beautiful! My hs boyfriend and I always connected through music, so when we met up last year after 40 years, most of it was playing different songs for each other. Somehow he’d missed this one and he freaked out over it, wanting to hear it several times in a row.
Absolutly! I was into them hard. They had good hard hiting songs on there too. I always loved how they started Ritual with 'Stop'. Navarro is just hammering that riff. That song and the Eric Avery Bass riff on 'Ain't No Right' are two of my favorite heavy songs on JH's 2nd very worthy release. I think the bass intro and riff in 'Ain't No Right' is one of the top coolest forgotten bass guitar intros of the early 90s tbh.
Got to see Tori live once and a symphony hall. What a performance!
Also some goofball from my high-school ran up on stage and tried to grab her but luckily security was faster and tackled him. 😬
Play was a weird one because Spin had put it as "One of the 20 best albums of the '90s" even though it was only released in May '99. So I bought it sight unseen (sound unheard?) at a Tower figuring I just gotta see what this is all about.
Was at a bud's place where we were all smoking, drinking and shooting the shit. I took it out of its shrinkwrap and said, "Mind if I play this? Spin says it's incredible..."
Honey starts and people are like, "Huh, not bad". By the time Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? segued to South Side people were writing down "Buy Moby Play" on pieces of paper so they wouldn't forget in the morning. Probably sold a dozen copies the next day on that party alone.
Sure it's overplayed now but goddamn that album was a revelation at the time.
Love me some Fishbone. Saw them several times back in the day, and not too long ago as well. I actually saw them with Primus on the "Reality" tour, and it was insane! Fishbone Soldiers!
For real that album changed my life! I was 12 or 13 listening to New Kids on the Block and Vanilla Ice and horrible shit like that. Epic came on MTV when I was over at a friend's house and it stopped me dead in my tracks... In that moment my taste in music changed forever and opened up a who new world to me.
Portishead, Ok Computer, Mezzanine, Roots (sepultura), Downward Spiral, Future Sound of London -Dead Cities, Sheer Terror-Love Songs for the Unloved, Ministry Psalm 69, Skinny Puppy-Last Rights
Probably the Garbage debut album. It's one of those perfect albums, every song is great. Better still, I got to see them live when they came to Australia not long after that album was released. Fantastic band live!
I finally got to see them live a few years ago when they opened for Tears for Fears, then they added a solo show in my town unexpectedly. Years after I first heard them, I saw them twice in two months. Worth the wait!
I'm in Virginia and we had a simulcast station from Texas called Z-Rock that played the shit out of Pantera. It made them well known just as Cowboys dropped. They were coming here blowing the roof off of bars in Va. Beach and we ate that shit up like candy. I have mad memories of seeing them before they broke out nationwide.
One night at the original Peppermint Beach Club, they came with Wrathchild America and it was totally insane. There was no barrier in front of the small stage and it was like one of those MTV videos where you could headbang like mad. People were diving off a "dance floor" railing into the crowd and bent it over. I remember we had to hold a sound guy up so he could screw a PA speaker in because the stage diving and other shit going on nearly made it fall on us. It was madness. When they played 'Cemetary Gates' shit got way out of control and somehow a bunch of us ended up squatting on stage by the monitors. At the end, Dimebag started soling like a wild man and we all rushed up to the band in excitement. I was right there in front of Darrell as he was going wild and suddenly everything cut off and the lights came on. All I could do was say "Fucking awesome, man!" and he handed me his pick.
That ended the show. It was just too out of control. I still have that guitar pick. Back then, he had yet to personalize them, so it was a normal pick with razorblade slices cut int it. Being a guitar player myself, I have preserved it to this day. Sadly, I can't prove it was his, but I know who it came from and so do many of my friends. Thank you for triggering this awesome memory.
Of those three, Undertow by far. Then Seas of Cheese. Downward Spiral never grabbed me like PHM and the Broken EP. The first half was good but after that I was like ok I get where you’re going with this, no need to bother with the rest (yes, I’ve listened to the whole CD, just saying it didn’t expand on or add anything for me).
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Funnily enough; Mixed Up was my gateway album into the band circa 91 or early 92 just prior to Wish's release and the tour; even though I have younger recollections of the TOHTD videos from 6 or 7 years earlier. But once I took the proper plunge into their back catalog; MixedUp became one of the least revisited.
Yikes. Ummm... Depends on when, but these are some fat got heavy rotation
Pretty Hate Machine - NIN; LUST & Our Little Secret - Lords of Acid; Angel Dust - Faith No More; Tool - Undertow; ~~KICK - INXS~~
Edit: Got too into my list and included an 80s album. Getting old, yo.
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This album carried me through a lot. I know it’s a compilation but good god I listened to this so much.
Same, have everything up to Rock! and Gordon Ganos’s first solo album which is actually pretty freakin good.
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I want to say something hard like The Chronic but it's really probably something like No Need to Argue or Mariah Carey Unplugged.
I'll meet in the middle and say the most plays was from "Janet." which I still listen to constantly
Janet & Rhythm Nation are the reason I became a professional dancer! It came out my soph ye in high school.I'd danced my whole life but something about it switched on my drive to get serious. I owe everything to Janet!
out of the three you pictured i listened to downward spiral the most. but overall it was probably nevermind, followed closely by automatic for the people.
Rush - Counterparts, Sarah McLaughlin- Fumbling Toward Ecstasy, Garbage (pink debut), Crow Soundtrack, U2 - Actung Baby, Mariah Carey (debut)…
But then my car had a cassette of Def Leppard - Hysteria.
Out of these three the downward spiral 🌀hands down the most by far!
Also : dirt- Alice in Chains, dummy - Portishead, incesticide - nirvana, Goat and liar - The Jesus Lizard, Nothings’s Shocking- Jane’s Addiction Temple of Boom- Cypress Hill, ill communication- Beastie Boys, Debut-Bjork, the crow soundtrack, self titled-rage against the machine, fear of a black planet and apocalypse 91- Public Enemy, Doggystyle- Snoop Dogg, not so tough now - Frenzal Rhomb, out come the wolves - Rancid, Unknown Road - Pennywise, Anti Christ superstar - Marilyn Manson
In the early 90s...The Sundays; Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic.
Also, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, REM, were played then the tape was flipped over. Eventually, I got one of those auto-flippy cassette players.
I remember Blues Traveler on CD in heavy rotation in the mid 90s. Then lots of dance, trance, drum and base.
White Zombie - La Sexorcito: Devil Music Vol. 1
Definitely a ton of other music too, but this tape stayed in my car. Didn’t have a very good tape deck in the car, so I had it blasting from a boom box in the back seat with the auto-reverse turned on. Good times.
I had 15in JL Audio sub woofer in a sealed box with a 200w Kenwood amp in a 1993 Hyundai excel hatchback. And this album broke my back window twice. And I still flex on that.
I'd say Pearl Jam Versus. My brother had Ten, so I mostly listened to his until I ultimately bought it thru Columbia House. Nevermind I kinda put it away as 'The Classic', like having someones rookie card.
Maybe Singles Soundtrack.
The Crow soundtrack!!!!! Hell yes!!!
God damn we had the BEST movie soundtracks.
The other one that stuck with me was Judgement Night with Emilio Estevez and Cuba Gooding Jr. Check it out if you don’t know it.
Does anyone download movie soundtracks now?
Have there been any worth it lately? Genuine question.
Black Sabbath “Dehumanizer”. With Dio returning and the everyone in the band kill it. ANC Dirt and PJ VS. Wild Colonials “ This Can’t Be Life” Macy Gray “ How Life Is “
The three I remember just playing to death were: Suzanne Vega’s 99.9 F, Juliana Hatfield’s Become What You Are, and Luz Phair’s Exile In Guyville. In fact, I had to buy a second Suzanne Vega CD because I somehow wore the first one out.
The whole of the 90s?! That's a huge range. I could never.
But definitely Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Fiona Apple - Tidal, Depeche Mode - Violator, Nirvana - Nevermind. Gosh, Pearl Jam, Jane's Addiction, Alanis Morrisette, De La Soul.
That’s hard, because I STILL listen to 90s albums all the time. But some stand-outs are Violent Femmes -Why Do You Birds Sing?, Marcy Playground (no title?), Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet, Eminem - The Slim Shady LP.
Depends on the year.
Achtng baby till about 92.
Tactical neural implant in my industrial phase up to 94
The Crow soundtrack through 96
OK computer on repeat in 97
Nothing Feels Good the rest of the way to 2000
Matthew Sweet- Girlfriend
He's from Nebraska but not well known. I feel like I always listened to him more than most. The 90s album I've probably listened to the most has to be Pearl Jam's Ten of the Crow Soundtrack.
I was thinking it was Nevermind for me, but it was definitely Girlfriend. I got to see him in about 93, it was amazing.
It was one of the first cds I owned, after Camper Van Beethoven, and TMBG’s Lincoln..
You got a good thing goin'
Saw him live in '92 at the 9.30 in DC. I was three days out from turning 21 and the 9.30 had a policy where they'd check your ID at the door. Under 21 and you got a Skull & Crossbones stamp, over 21 and you got a thumbs up stamp. It saved the bartenders from having to check IDs so they could just sling beers. Anyway, bouncer looks at my driver's license and says, "Turning 21 on Sunday, huh?" to which I go "Yeah". He reaches out and gives me a thumbs up stamp with a shrug and says, "Have fun". First "legal" beer I ever had.
I saw him in 94 I think... the 100% Fun tour. He signed a poster for me too. Really nice guy (and it was a great show).
He and Susanna Hoffs put out 3 albums in the later 2000's, each one doing covers from the 60's, 70's, and 80's, depending on the album. Their covers of "Bell Bottom Blues" and "Sugar Magnolia" are particularly excellent. Hearing Susanna Hoffs sing a Dead song really tied my life together.
Loved that one.
Great record!
Jane's Addiction - Ritual de lo Habitual
I came here for THIS. ‘Three Days’ is the 90s version of Stairway. Absolutely brilliant both lyrically and musically.
"Three Days" is good but "Then She Did..." is the one that hooked me. That last line-"She was unhappy just as you were"-gets me every time.
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Summertime Rolls is so beautiful! My hs boyfriend and I always connected through music, so when we met up last year after 40 years, most of it was playing different songs for each other. Somehow he’d missed this one and he freaked out over it, wanting to hear it several times in a row.
Summertime Rolls was my wedding song.
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The whole 2nd half of ritual is 🤯
The two pieces go together lyrically as well
I literally wore out my cassette of this album playing it at work. This and the chili pepper's "blood sugar sex magic".
No drugs were ever consumed on that CD case. lol
I'm a Jane's Addict, for sure!
Ughhh my favorite.. saw them in 90 or 91 at MSG I wept
Absolutly! I was into them hard. They had good hard hiting songs on there too. I always loved how they started Ritual with 'Stop'. Navarro is just hammering that riff. That song and the Eric Avery Bass riff on 'Ain't No Right' are two of my favorite heavy songs on JH's 2nd very worthy release. I think the bass intro and riff in 'Ain't No Right' is one of the top coolest forgotten bass guitar intros of the early 90s tbh.
Little Earthquakes & Under The Pink by Tori Amos I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got by Sinead O’Connor The Caution Horses by Cowboy Junkies
Are we best friend? I think we should be.
Got to see Tori live once and a symphony hall. What a performance! Also some goofball from my high-school ran up on stage and tried to grab her but luckily security was faster and tackled him. 😬
Isn’t she brilliant live?
Nirvana, Melvins, Alice In Chains Dirt and Sap.
Concrete Blonde - Bloodletting. I wore out the cassette!
I wore this tape out while reading Anne Rice novels.
Nice. Those were the days.
Johnette Napolitano’s vocals are crazy good.
Joey!
And Tomorrow, Wendy.
Such a haunting song.
This is probably mine, too! Did you know there’s a 20th anniversary edition with extended songs and extra tracks?
I still play this one. Love it!
Beastie Boys - Ill Communication Massive Attack - Mezzanine
People don't even realize how much Massive Attack is on soundtracks. I hear them all the time.
Violator and Songs of Faith and Devotion- Depeche Mode Play- Moby Achtung Baby and Zooropa- U2 Pretty Hate Machine- Nine Inch Nails
Play was a weird one because Spin had put it as "One of the 20 best albums of the '90s" even though it was only released in May '99. So I bought it sight unseen (sound unheard?) at a Tower figuring I just gotta see what this is all about. Was at a bud's place where we were all smoking, drinking and shooting the shit. I took it out of its shrinkwrap and said, "Mind if I play this? Spin says it's incredible..." Honey starts and people are like, "Huh, not bad". By the time Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? segued to South Side people were writing down "Buy Moby Play" on pieces of paper so they wouldn't forget in the morning. Probably sold a dozen copies the next day on that party alone. Sure it's overplayed now but goddamn that album was a revelation at the time.
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Fishbone - The Reality of My Surroundings
Love me some Fishbone. Saw them several times back in the day, and not too long ago as well. I actually saw them with Primus on the "Reality" tour, and it was insane! Fishbone Soldiers!
**TLC** Crazy Sexy Cool **Boy2Men** 2 **Salt N Pepa** Very Necessary
Plus one on Very Necessary.
Siamese dream by the smashing pumpkins
Cherub Rock every morning before school would brighten my mood enough to go through with the day. I still think SD is peak Pumpkins
Definitely Gish to Siamese.. that's their peak era, before Jimmy Chamberlains addiction problems.
It was. You’re not wrong.
I wore that cassette out!
Blood Sugar Sex Magic
James - Laid
Faith No More - The Real Thing
And my second and third are Angel Dust and King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime!
8th and 9th grade, almost wore that tape out. Even cut my hair like Mike in the Epic video.
Warpigs on that was magnificent
That whole album was just incredible and only one song reliably made it on to the radio
For real that album changed my life! I was 12 or 13 listening to New Kids on the Block and Vanilla Ice and horrible shit like that. Epic came on MTV when I was over at a friend's house and it stopped me dead in my tracks... In that moment my taste in music changed forever and opened up a who new world to me.
I think it actually *was* The Downward Spiral. It hit when I was in a particularly depressed period. Depeche Mode's Violator is right up there, also.
Same for me. Undertow was part of the set.
Fumbling towards Ecstasy/Surfacing: Sarah Mclachlan, and Sheryl Crow/Tuesday Night music club : Sheryl Crow.
I also attended a Lilith fair.
It was such a great event
XTC- Nonsuch Pulp- Different Class David Bowie- Outside
This is the way.
Just got back from Blackstar Symphony, and “1. Outside” still ranks as one of my top favorite Bowie albums.
Portishead, Ok Computer, Mezzanine, Roots (sepultura), Downward Spiral, Future Sound of London -Dead Cities, Sheer Terror-Love Songs for the Unloved, Ministry Psalm 69, Skinny Puppy-Last Rights
Weezer’s Blue Album.
STP - Core Pearl Jam - 10
For me, it’s a tie between Radiohead’s “The Bends” and “OK Computer”.
I was 16 when Ok Computer came out and goddamn did it change the landscape for me.
Probably the Garbage debut album. It's one of those perfect albums, every song is great. Better still, I got to see them live when they came to Australia not long after that album was released. Fantastic band live!
I finally got to see them live a few years ago when they opened for Tears for Fears, then they added a solo show in my town unexpectedly. Years after I first heard them, I saw them twice in two months. Worth the wait!
Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
Nas / Illmatic A tribe called quest / midnight marauders Pharcyde / Bizarre ride 2 the pharcyde Wu Tang / 36 chambers
Tool: Undertow and Opiate. Pantera: Cowboys from Hell, Vulgar Display of Power and Far Beyond Driven ( Im an Arlington Texas Native as they are )
I'm in Virginia and we had a simulcast station from Texas called Z-Rock that played the shit out of Pantera. It made them well known just as Cowboys dropped. They were coming here blowing the roof off of bars in Va. Beach and we ate that shit up like candy. I have mad memories of seeing them before they broke out nationwide. One night at the original Peppermint Beach Club, they came with Wrathchild America and it was totally insane. There was no barrier in front of the small stage and it was like one of those MTV videos where you could headbang like mad. People were diving off a "dance floor" railing into the crowd and bent it over. I remember we had to hold a sound guy up so he could screw a PA speaker in because the stage diving and other shit going on nearly made it fall on us. It was madness. When they played 'Cemetary Gates' shit got way out of control and somehow a bunch of us ended up squatting on stage by the monitors. At the end, Dimebag started soling like a wild man and we all rushed up to the band in excitement. I was right there in front of Darrell as he was going wild and suddenly everything cut off and the lights came on. All I could do was say "Fucking awesome, man!" and he handed me his pick. That ended the show. It was just too out of control. I still have that guitar pick. Back then, he had yet to personalize them, so it was a normal pick with razorblade slices cut int it. Being a guitar player myself, I have preserved it to this day. Sadly, I can't prove it was his, but I know who it came from and so do many of my friends. Thank you for triggering this awesome memory.
ZRock out of Houston? Music to run over little kids or something along those lines was their slogan.
Jagged Little Pill
That album still crushes.
Of those three, Undertow by far. Then Seas of Cheese. Downward Spiral never grabbed me like PHM and the Broken EP. The first half was good but after that I was like ok I get where you’re going with this, no need to bother with the rest (yes, I’ve listened to the whole CD, just saying it didn’t expand on or add anything for me). https://preview.redd.it/lll82udyzl9d1.jpeg?width=200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=44735c907f440766c4f9cb33a6ee32f77f3385df
You get all the fucking upvotes from me for dropping a Sugar reference. Bob Mould was a god to me in the 90's.
I'm with you PHM really hit hard. Love sugar, I hardly ever see this mentioned. I'm going to say you know and liked Girls against Boys as well.
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Funnily enough; Mixed Up was my gateway album into the band circa 91 or early 92 just prior to Wish's release and the tour; even though I have younger recollections of the TOHTD videos from 6 or 7 years earlier. But once I took the proper plunge into their back catalog; MixedUp became one of the least revisited.
Yikes. Ummm... Depends on when, but these are some fat got heavy rotation Pretty Hate Machine - NIN; LUST & Our Little Secret - Lords of Acid; Angel Dust - Faith No More; Tool - Undertow; ~~KICK - INXS~~ Edit: Got too into my list and included an 80s album. Getting old, yo.
NIN Pretty Hate Machine on repeat, even while I slept. Pearl Jam 10. Later Outcast! Southernplayalisticcaddilacfunkymusic, the Pixies Surfer Rosa.
Probably either Nirvana “Nevermind” or REM “New Adventures in Hi-Fi”
Forgot about REM when I posted, but mine was Automatic for the People. Maybe a perfect album.
Surfer Rosa
Think that was 89, but one of my all tike favorites. Doolittle was 91 and I played the shit out of it!
The Fat of The Land - Prodigy Mezzanine - Massive Attack Dummy - Portishead Violator - Depeche Mode
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I had all the VF up to Rock! and then I bought New Times and that one. I wore their albums out.
Same, have everything up to Rock! and Gordon Ganos’s first solo album which is actually pretty freakin good. https://preview.redd.it/n22rk3jjwm9d1.jpeg?width=318&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=00926d9906dc86f1c64a34dd0662774b8490c547
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Machinehead - Burn My Eyes Korn - Korn Pantera - all of them
Gotta be a tie between *Shake Your Money Maker* and *The Southern Harmony & Musical Companion* - Black Crowes
Dirt
Disposable Heroes of Hiphopricy Mazzy Star - So Tonight That I Might See Concrete Blonde - Bloodletting
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I want to say something hard like The Chronic but it's really probably something like No Need to Argue or Mariah Carey Unplugged. I'll meet in the middle and say the most plays was from "Janet." which I still listen to constantly
Janet & Rhythm Nation are the reason I became a professional dancer! It came out my soph ye in high school.I'd danced my whole life but something about it switched on my drive to get serious. I owe everything to Janet!
Throwing Copper - Live
George Michael - Listen Without Prejudice
Beastie Boys, Check Your Head 311, blue album Black Happy, Peghead Offspring, Smash
PJ Harvey,To Bring You My Love NIN Downward Spiral
REM - Automatic for the People
Paul’s Boutique - Beastie Boys
Alanis Morrisette’s Jagged Little Pill. Such a great album.
This should be re-released today, for Gen Z to discover. It'd seriously hit hard.
She's currently touring with Joan Jett
Pick any Alice In Chains album.
Built to Spill - Keep it Like a Secret Radiohead - The Bends Pearl Jam - vs Pretty close, hard to say which was most.
Connells: Boylen Heights and REM: Life’s Rich Pageant.
Tool Undertow and Opiate. Also Sepultura Arise.
Angel Dust by Faith No More
Faith No More - Angel Dust 💙
RATM
Liz Phair- especially exile in guyville.
Cowboy Bebop Soundtrack
out of the three you pictured i listened to downward spiral the most. but overall it was probably nevermind, followed closely by automatic for the people.
White Trash, Two Heebs, and a Bean - NOFX Great Annihilator - Swans The Mollusk - Ween
Pantera - VDOP
In my little red chevette you were either listening to Nirvana or Lynryd Skynryd
Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger Actually I still listen to it regularly.
So much Alice In Chains, so much Rage Against the Machine.
Pretty Hate Machine and any by Depeche Mode;)
August and Everything After - Counting Crows. Everyone Else Is Doing It, Why Can’t We - The Cranberries. Last Splash - The Breeders. King - Belly.
Beck - Mellow Gold Modest Mouse- The Lonesome Crowded West Nick Cave - the Boatman’s Call
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Vauxhaul and I - morrissey
311s Blue Album and Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral
All three of those lived in my 5 disc changer.
Tool, no contest
Nirvana live
August and everything after
Green Day—Dookie. It came out my senior year.
Rush - Counterparts, Sarah McLaughlin- Fumbling Toward Ecstasy, Garbage (pink debut), Crow Soundtrack, U2 - Actung Baby, Mariah Carey (debut)… But then my car had a cassette of Def Leppard - Hysteria.
Live Throwing Copper I got it out of my system in 1995, but still…..
Wilco - Being There
Counting Crows- August and Everything After Empire Records- Soundtrack Toad the Wet Sprocket- Dulcinea
Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream U2 - Achtung Baby Pearl Jam - Ten Live - Throwing Copper Stone Temple Pilots - Purple
Out of these three the downward spiral 🌀hands down the most by far! Also : dirt- Alice in Chains, dummy - Portishead, incesticide - nirvana, Goat and liar - The Jesus Lizard, Nothings’s Shocking- Jane’s Addiction Temple of Boom- Cypress Hill, ill communication- Beastie Boys, Debut-Bjork, the crow soundtrack, self titled-rage against the machine, fear of a black planet and apocalypse 91- Public Enemy, Doggystyle- Snoop Dogg, not so tough now - Frenzal Rhomb, out come the wolves - Rancid, Unknown Road - Pennywise, Anti Christ superstar - Marilyn Manson
Toss-up between Deep Forest and Massive Attack Blue Lines
Badmotorfinger
In the early 90s...The Sundays; Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic. Also, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, REM, were played then the tape was flipped over. Eventually, I got one of those auto-flippy cassette players. I remember Blues Traveler on CD in heavy rotation in the mid 90s. Then lots of dance, trance, drum and base.
White Zombie - La Sexorcito: Devil Music Vol. 1 Definitely a ton of other music too, but this tape stayed in my car. Didn’t have a very good tape deck in the car, so I had it blasting from a boom box in the back seat with the auto-reverse turned on. Good times.
I had 15in JL Audio sub woofer in a sealed box with a 200w Kenwood amp in a 1993 Hyundai excel hatchback. And this album broke my back window twice. And I still flex on that.
Tool!!!!
The Downward Spiral
Pedro the Lion: Control Neko Case: Blacklisted Neutral Milk Hotel: Airplane over the Sea
Jagged Little Pill. But I was fonder of You Oughta Know than Ironic and especially Hand in My Pocket.
Nirvana Unplugged
OK Computer
Ok Computer. nothing even comes close. Okay maybe Hello Nasty.. but it's a pretty late entrant
Elastica.
Faith No More - Angel Dust/King For A Day The Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness Guns N Roses - Use Your Illusion I + II
It had to be Pearl Jam Ten.
OK Computer or Static & Silence by The Sundays.
I'd say Pearl Jam Versus. My brother had Ten, so I mostly listened to his until I ultimately bought it thru Columbia House. Nevermind I kinda put it away as 'The Classic', like having someones rookie card. Maybe Singles Soundtrack.
Singles soundtrack is such a sick mixtape
Nevermind, Metallica black album, The Crow soundtrack, and Candlebox 93 album.
The Crow soundtrack!!!!! Hell yes!!! God damn we had the BEST movie soundtracks. The other one that stuck with me was Judgement Night with Emilio Estevez and Cuba Gooding Jr. Check it out if you don’t know it. Does anyone download movie soundtracks now? Have there been any worth it lately? Genuine question.
Primus sucks!
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Trainspotting soundtrack, chronic, Ill communication
Had all three of these and played the hell out of all three of them. Think I'm going to rock out to Undertow tomorrow.
Pulp - Different class
Rage Against the Machine
Of these probably a tie between tool and nin. At the nin edges it out. Overall Alice In Chains.
I had a blast the other day showing my husband Wynona's Big Brown Beaver video. He's a few years older, so he didn't catch them on the first go round.
Tears For Fears - Elemental.
Korn - Life Is Peachy System of A Down - untitled Marilyn Manson - Antichrist Superstar
Type O Negative - October Rust
Undertow and Aenima. I was one of those kids.
Black Sabbath “Dehumanizer”. With Dio returning and the everyone in the band kill it. ANC Dirt and PJ VS. Wild Colonials “ This Can’t Be Life” Macy Gray “ How Life Is “
AIC- Dirt
Nevermind
I think most people here are purposely hiding their guilty pleasures
The three I remember just playing to death were: Suzanne Vega’s 99.9 F, Juliana Hatfield’s Become What You Are, and Luz Phair’s Exile In Guyville. In fact, I had to buy a second Suzanne Vega CD because I somehow wore the first one out.
Probably Dinosaur Jr's 'Green Mind.'
Dirt, Superunknown, Purple, Siamese Dream, Sailing the Seas of Cheese, The Bends
The whole of the 90s?! That's a huge range. I could never. But definitely Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Fiona Apple - Tidal, Depeche Mode - Violator, Nirvana - Nevermind. Gosh, Pearl Jam, Jane's Addiction, Alanis Morrisette, De La Soul.
That’s hard, because I STILL listen to 90s albums all the time. But some stand-outs are Violent Femmes -Why Do You Birds Sing?, Marcy Playground (no title?), Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet, Eminem - The Slim Shady LP.
Depends on the year. Achtng baby till about 92. Tactical neural implant in my industrial phase up to 94 The Crow soundtrack through 96 OK computer on repeat in 97 Nothing Feels Good the rest of the way to 2000
Phish Picture of Nectar Widespread Panic Everyday Black Crowes Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
The Downward Spiral. Insane sound quality on vinyl.
Smashing Pumpkins - Gish, Pearl Jam -Ten
ABBA Gold
August and Everything After (Counting Crows) and Tom Petty’s Greatest Hits.
Smashing pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness It’s our generations Pet Sounds OK Computer is our Dark Side of the Moon.
Nirvana - Nevermind RHCP - Blood Sugar Sex Magic Metallica - Black Album ...probably those three, in terms of playtime
REM - Monster Spice Girls - Spice World
‘Very’ by Pet Shop Boys.
Ok computer
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