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Radio music (rock) from the early 90s to today

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[Dec 9,2011 12:42pm - Mark_R ""]

CurlyRed said:I saw Rush live when I was in high school I find it terribly embarrassing now.


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[Dec 9,2011 12:52pm - CurlyRed ""]
^^ lol sorry random thought. I saw the coal chamber comment which made me think of concerts I went to see in the early 90's.
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[Dec 9,2011 12:55pm - Woah!_Shut_It_Down! ""]
Used to be mah jamz

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And occasionally House Of Pain, Cypress Hill, and Beastie Boys, but those don't count as rap lolz
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[Dec 9,2011 1:02pm - arilliusbm ""]
Also 311 is a racist band and so is Tom and his fb friends.
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[Dec 9,2011 1:03pm - FuckIsMySignature ""]
true. i am racist against white people. they are assholes.
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[Dec 9,2011 1:11pm - Yeti ""]
as far as i am concerned life stopped after 1999.
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[Dec 9,2011 1:16pm - FAG IS SLAGHAT  ""]
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[Dec 9,2011 1:23pm - KEVORD ""]

CurlyRed said:I saw Rush live when I was in high school I find it terribly embarrassing now.
As someone who's seen Rush on every tour since 1990 I am offended.
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[Dec 9,2011 1:24pm - FuckIsMySignature ""]
i've never gotten to see rush. :/
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[Dec 9,2011 1:26pm - narkybark ""]
popular music in the 90's sucked. Only the cheese synthpop 80's are real.
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[Dec 9,2011 1:27pm - narkybark ""]
But, as a more serious answer, you do realize that most people prefer they music they heard in their teens, right?
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[Dec 9,2011 1:27pm - CurlyRed ""]
I can appreciate their musical talent but I don't know why I just can't listen to them now. I use to love them back in the day, but now I can't stand them.

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[Dec 9,2011 1:39pm - KEVORD ""]
To get back to the topic I like a lot of the radio stuff in the early 90's,saw the majority of the bands live in my teens and went to a few lollapalooza's in my day but I can't listen to that shit now. It just sounds so stail to me. But yet I can listen to classic rock and still love it.
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[Dec 9,2011 1:42pm - Lamp ""]
Any time I have no choice but to listen to the radio, I opt for the oldies station. But even with that, my patience is really starting to wear thin.

Also, this belongs here:

bennyhillifier
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[Dec 9,2011 1:44pm - FuckIsMySignature ""]
92.9 has alot of good tunes from the 90s
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[Dec 9,2011 1:44pm - FuckIsMySignature ""]

KEVORD said: But yet I can listen to classic rock and still love it.


this. all day this.
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[Dec 9,2011 1:46pm - Lamp ""]
I get my dose of Pearl Jam for sure, they've been my dad's favorite band as long as I can remember. Half the time I'm in the car with him if he's driving something with Sirius on it (he works for a rental car company and drives rental cars instead of having his own) then it's on the Pearl Jam station. Saw them with him once when I was 16. Had fun.
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[Dec 9,2011 1:47pm - CurlyRed ""]

KEVORD said:To get back to the topic I like a lot of the radio stuff in the early 90's,saw the majority of the bands live in my teens and went to a few lollapalooza's in my day but I can't listen to that shit now. It just sounds so stail to me. But yet I can listen to classic rock and still love it.


I am with you 100% on the classic rock statement.
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[Dec 9,2011 1:49pm - FAG IS SLAGHAT  ""]
I think that if you're listening to ONLY same music you've always listened to, you are not growing as a music lover or as a person.

It's a big red flag that says "i've given up trying to expand my comfort zone".
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[Dec 9,2011 1:52pm - arilliusbm ""]

CurlyRed said:
KEVORD said:To get back to the topic I like a lot of the radio stuff in the early 90's,saw the majority of the bands live in my teens and went to a few lollapalooza's in my day but I can't listen to that shit now. It just sounds so stail to me. But yet I can listen to classic rock and still love it.


I am with you 100% on the classic rock statement.

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[Dec 9,2011 2:02pm - FuckIsMySignature ""]
good music never dies.
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[Dec 9,2011 2:04pm - RustyPS should be working  ""]
I listen to a bunch of classic rock too
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[Dec 9,2011 2:07pm - narkybark ""]
I only listen to John Tesh and LL Cool J.
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[Dec 9,2011 2:16pm - Lamp ""]
Also relevant:
http://www.theonion.com/articles/euro-crisis-hits-rock,26853/
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[Dec 9,2011 2:18pm - FuckIsMySignature ""]

Lamp said:Also relevant:
http://www.theonion.com/articles/euro-crisis-hits-rock,26853/




"Well, it's good at least to hear that Metallica's still out there doing what they love most: ensuring they get their goddamn money."

HAHAHAHA
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[Dec 9,2011 3:27pm - Yeti ""]

FAG%20IS%20SLAGHAT said:I think that if you're listening to ONLY same music you've always listened to, you are not growing as a music lover or as a person.

It's a big red flag that says "i've given up trying to expand my comfort zone".



in some ways, but i for one can attest to how happy i am sticking with what i know. i have spent so much money and time expanding my horizons, and i have found some amazing work, but generally i end up going back wondering why i stepped out in the first place. actually the only time that doesn't happen is when i delve into music written before 1990. so i guess my music does still expand, just in reverse.
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[Dec 9,2011 3:30pm - Yeti ""]

narkybark said:But, as a more serious answer, you do realize that most people prefer they music they heard in their teens, right?


you're right, but if the current generation was as exposed to 90's music as they are with what's deemed popular now, i wonder if that would stay the same. it is entirely subjective.

either way, the whole point is, the 90's ruled.
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[Dec 9,2011 3:39pm - narkybark ""]
I think it would stay the same. Music changes enough each decade to make the earlier generation go "ew". Your parents did it, you do it, and your kids will do it.

I thought 90's popular music was absolute garbage, so there you go.
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[Dec 9,2011 4:06pm - Lamp ""]
I was growing up in the 90s with two parents that usually listened to WBRU and I still think 90s popular music blows. I've never been much for sentimental value or viewing the past through rose colored glasses though.
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[Dec 9,2011 4:18pm - nekronautloggedin  ""]

bennyhillifier
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[Dec 9,2011 4:30pm - narkybark ""]

bennyhillifier
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[Dec 9,2011 8:05pm - Ancient_Master ""]
definitely a good album from the 90s....deserves revision

bennyhillifier
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[Dec 9,2011 8:07pm - ark  ""]

Ancient_Master said:definitely a good album from the 90s....deserves revision

bennyhillifier



I'll always have a softie for Siamese Dream and Mellon Collie.
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[Dec 9,2011 8:13pm - ark  ""]

bennyhillifier
lol at comment "awsome i can dig it...kinda wish i was broght up around there time
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