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    Quote Originally Posted by Fly View Post
    jesus you're old
    for this site, I know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye15 View Post
    for this site, I know.
    you and me are the outliers of this site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fly View Post
    you and me are the outliers of this site.
    bagwell is like 60. So is llemon. They are so old they don't even use caps. The 90's was just loud noise to them...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye15 View Post
    bagwell is like 60. So is llemon. They are so old they don't even use caps. The 90's was just loud noise to them...
    holy ****

    I'm still an outlier, though! No one can take that from me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye15:25057833
    Quote Originally Posted by BlackWidow View Post
    Mods can you change the title to 90s Rock, please?
    done

    I mentioned Tool, who are by far and away my favorite band of all time. A few others I love, in no order:

    REM
    Alice in Chains
    Metallica
    Snoop Dogg
    The Smashing Pumpkins
    Outkast
    Beastie Boys
    GNR
    Cypress Hill
    Sublime

    I turned 15 in late 1990, so its my favorite era of music.
    Thank you!
    Sublime is another great band. No Doubt was really prominent but wasn't really big into them. Bush and Creed were good...
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    Screaming Trees/Mark Lanegan!
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    Screaming Trees have some good stuff. Used to listen to their album Dust all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye15 View Post
    I thought Undertow was better, but the first half of AEnima is freakin amazing. Eulogy is arguably their best song.
    I think it is probably my favorite Tool song.

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    Weirdly, besides Metallica, AIC and Soundgarden, the bands I listened to most in the 90s were Morrissey and Slayer. I know, right?!

    No one said Nine Inch Nails yet?!?
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    NIN good choice. Korn was another band that I frequently listened to.
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    RATM, Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, and Beck are acts that I liked in the 90's and also still enjoy quite a bit.

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    Remember this? http://youtu.be/waacof2saZw

    If you like Oasis, check out the Beady Eye stuff!

    Is Social Distortion considered 80s or 90s? Mike Ness.

    'Loved the 90s/00s incarnation of Corrosion of Conformity, starting with the "Blind" album.

    This album got put on "repeat" a LOT in the ol' CD player:
    http://youtu.be/52MEJa54k84

    And ya cain't have MLB without Green River.
    http://youtu.be/xXpY9qsT584
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    Quote Originally Posted by spliff(TONE) View Post
    RATM, Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, and Beck are acts that I liked in the 90's and also still enjoy quite a bit.
    ****, I left out Beck

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    Quote Originally Posted by spliff(TONE) View Post
    I think it is probably my favorite Tool song.
    I mean, its exponentially my favorite band, so I have like 30 favorite songs, but Eulogy, I have seen live 3 times, and twice, he belted out the last scream, and its the awesomest concert time I ever had. Maynard is unreal as a singer, and their band, to the man, are amazing musicians.

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