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    Quote Originally Posted by SKIP IN7RO View Post
    No hate here. Empire is fucking sick, start to finish!
    Progressive metal. Totally agree.

    SJG I almost posed that Toadies vid late last night but forgot. Loved that song as dark and morbid as it was/still is. Great Tripping Daisy reference. Ugly Americans were also from Dallas IIRC, as well as MC 900 Ft Jesus.


    Music is literally the soundtrack of my life. Reference a song and it literally takes me back to that moment in time no matter the genre as long as I lived it. It's odd to me people who don't/haven't lived that way. I was a child of MTV at it's inception, before that Soul Train, American Bandstand, Hee-Haw, Solid Gold, etc.. so maybe that had something to do with it. My parents had a killer album collection and always had the stereo on and my older half-sister was a derelict, took me to my first metal show when I was under the age of 10 (Bark at the Moon). Every night at midnight the local radio station would play Stairway to Heaven when I was growing up. Ok I'll move myself on over to that 70's thread now to go talk about brick weed and vinyl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jax View Post
    Music is literally the soundtrack of my life. Reference a song and it literally takes me back to that moment in time no matter the genre as long as I lived it. It's odd to me people who don't/haven't lived that way.
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    Totally agree. For family vacation road trips, we made sure to let the kids pick out at least half of the songs on the car play lists.. and stressed that we focus on current music instead of what we'd listen to for a solo mission. The objective there was so down the road in life the kids would remember the vacation when that song comes on the oldies station 30 years in the future.. They'll be taking about those songs and bands in their 2010s appreciation thread.
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    I'm willing to bet at least one of you was at this recording:
    https://youtu.be/-PzoKyv9fvk

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    Quote Originally Posted by MontuckyFried View Post
    I'm willing to bet at least one of you was at this recording:
    https://youtu.be/-PzoKyv9fvk

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    Just bought tickets to see Janes and the Pumpkins together this fall.

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    I still call it The Jake.

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    Forgot about Pauley Shore.

    He may have ruined the entire decade by existing.

    Watched Fight Club last night, great 90’s flick.


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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post

    Watched Fight Club last night.

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    Shut your fucking mouth before you ruin it for everyone..
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    Hey buddeeeeee, dont wheeze the juice!

    The weasel is hilarious in encino man and bio dome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcski View Post
    Hey buddeeeeee, dont wheeze the juice!

    The weasel is hilarious in encino man and bio dome.
    Only if you’re stoned to begezus

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    Damn I wish that pumpkins/addiction tour was coming closer to SLC. That’d be a great show. Saw the pumpkins in what was basically a school gym right before Siamese came out. Life changing. Next time they came through PDX they were playing in the Blazers area.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MontuckyFried View Post
    I'm willing to bet at least one of you was at this recording:
    https://youtu.be/-PzoKyv9fvk

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    No, but I saw them at Lollapalooza at SPAC in 91.

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    My kids are 18 and 19 right now.. They're 70s/80s/90s is the 2020s.. They got SCREWED LOL!
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    Just bought tickets to see Janes and the Pumpkins together this fall.

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    Damn, I wonder if I could get tickets to the show in San Fran. Siamese Dream is one of my favorite start to finish albums ever. About once a year I’ll pour a (several) cocktails, put it on, and enter the time machine. Such a fun, exciting, dark time of my life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by easyrdr View Post
    Dinosaur Jr., Meatpuppets, Pixies, WSP, Phish, Mazzy Star, Breeders, Beastie Boys, Dead.

    Lots and lots of shrooms. Graffix double bubble glass bong.

    Dazed and Confused, Mallrats, Better off Dead, Ski Patrol, Bliazzard of Ahhhhs, Aspen Extreme. plenty more but my brain is tired.

    Hanging out at the record shop.

    Powder Magazine

    Played a lot of frisbee.

    And the best part of the 90’s. No cell phones, no internet.
    All those bands you listed are 80s bands with the exception of the Dead and we know their origins, 60s


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    Music in the early 90s was fantastic. In the course of 3ish years I saw the Dead (a few times), Primus, Pearl Jam (a bunch), AiC, Black Crowes, Van Halen, Tool, Stone Temple Pilots, RATM (don't remember), WSP, Phish, Metallica, Megadeth, AC/DC, Rolling Stones, Dave Mathews (there for the poon), Jane's Addiction and Page & Plant.

    I mean, fuck me. I had no idea at the time.
    "All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reverend Floater View Post
    Music in the early 90s was fantastic. In the course of 3ish years I saw the Dead (a few times), Primus, Pearl Jam (a bunch), AiC, Black Crowes, Van Halen, Tool, Stone Temple Pilots, RATM (don't remember), WSP, Phish, Metallica, Megadeth, AC/DC, Rolling Stones, Dave Mathews (there for the poon), Jane's Addiction and Page & Plant.

    I mean, fuck me. I had no idea at the time.
    Geez! That is one helluva good run of shows! What a magical crossover time that will never be duplicated. You had musicians from the 70s who were still killing it (cuz it was barely 1.5-2 decades later) and you had up and coming bands that are still crushing today.

    You REALLY got to see some of those guys in their prime. Badass. I'm jealous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    Damn, I wonder if I could get tickets to the show in San Fran. Siamese Dream is one of my favorite start to finish albums ever. About once a year I’ll pour a (several) cocktails, put it on, and enter the time machine. Such a fun, exciting, dark time of my life.
    Funny you mention that. At least once a year, usually while skiing or on a drive, I make a point to crank Siamese Dream and Gish as loud as I can and just fade away to great memories of the past.


    Just unbelievable music. Jimmy Chamberlain on drums is all-time.

    Just hear that snare drum roll to kick off Siamese Dream and Cherub Rock in your head and you’re off and running.
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    Pumpkins did a lot of Rush covers in their early days..
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reverend Floater View Post
    Music in the early 90s was fantastic. In the course of 3ish years I saw the Dead (a few times), Primus, Pearl Jam (a bunch), AiC, Black Crowes, Van Halen, Tool, Stone Temple Pilots, RATM (don't remember), WSP, Phish, Metallica, Megadeth, AC/DC, Rolling Stones, Dave Mathews (there for the poon), Jane's Addiction and Page & Plant.

    I mean, fuck me. I had no idea at the time.
    All the listed bands are just awesome!

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    There were some great movie soundtracks. Remember these cool collaborations? Almost entire albums with songs made just for the movie. Do they do this anymore?

    Filter + Crystal Method.


    https://youtu.be/LuzQLpJWt4A

    https://youtu.be/ff_M8kcVRek



    The Crow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack https://g.co/kgs/Z7WmBr

    Judgment Night https://g.co/kgs/21PFPe

    Spawn (bonus disc) https://g.co/kgs/BifV2Q

    https://youtu.be/04z1-inoAg8




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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    All those bands you listed are 80s bands with the exception of the Dead and we know their origins, 60s


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    My whole life I thought the 90's were the best years of my life, now I find out I was actually just riding the 80's wave. I guess I never really lived in the 90's. Wait, does it count if they released albums in the 90's.........I feel like that would make them 90's bands regardless of when they formed. Man this stuff is getting complicated.

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    Many of the 90’s bands formed in the late 80’s and released albums in the 90’s and became popular in the 90’s.

    Those are 90’s bands, not 80’s bands.

    Grateful Dead? Not a 90’s band.

    I listened to more Zeppelin, Marley, Sabbath, Pink Floyd than anything else in the 90’s but it’s definitely not 90’s music.


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    I’ve read a bunch of books lately.

    Where’s my free Pizza Hut personal pan pizza?

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