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Default The Best acts from the 9o's and best albums?

the arrival of Grunge and dance house music and britpop made the 90's very interesting but here's a few of my favourite's from the 90's

Favourite bands

oasis
Primal scream
Nirvana
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Radiohead
Blur
Supergrass
the verve
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the Prodigy
R.E.M
U.2
Red hot Chilli Peppers
Portishead
Massive Attack
My Bloody Valentine
The la's

My favourite Albums

The La's-The La's
Primal Scream-Screamdelica
U.2-Acthung Baby
R.E.M-Automatic for the people
Blur-Blur
supergrass-In it for the money
Massive Attack-Blue lines
Oasis- Defintely maybe
nirvana-nevermind
Radiohead -the Bends

so what are your favourit's from the 90's?
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Great choices Arsenal

My favorite albums of the 90's (and still now!) Are :

Pearl jam - Ten
Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic
Nirvana - Nevermind
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[rquote=2602396&tid=148059&author=Niamhxo]Great choices Arsenal

My favorite albums of the 90's (and still now!) Are :

Pearl jam - Ten
Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic
Nirvana - Nevermind[/rquote]

good choices although i just can't get into Pearl Jam
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[rquote=2602377&tid=148059&author=arsenalforever] the arrival of Grunge and dance house music and britpop made the 90's very interesting but here's a few of my favourite's from the 90's

Favourite bands

oasis
Primal scream
Nirvana
Soundgraden
Radiohead
Blur
Supergrass
the verve
Suede
the Prodigy
R.E.M
U.2
Red hot Chilli Peppers
Portishead
Massive Attack
My Bloody Valentine
The la's

My favourite Albums

The La's-The La's
Primal Scream-Screamdelica
U.2-Acthung Baby
R.E.M-Automatic for the people
Blur-Blur
supergrass-In it for the money
Massive Attack-Blue lines
Oasis- Defintely maybe
nirvana-nevermind
Radiohead -the Bends

so what are your favourit's from the 90's?[/rquote]

That's a good choice man. I really thought this was going to be a crazy pop thread celebrating random talent show winners and rubbish like that.

I wouldn't include Supergrass, Blur, Primal Scream and The La's in there though.

I'd stick
Portishead-Portishead in there as well as the first album (name I can't remember),
Radiohead OK Computer,
Nirvana Nevermind,
Depeche Mode (Violator and Songs of Faith and Devotion),
Massive Attack Protection,
Travis the Man who,
Jeff Buckley Grace,
Bjork Bjork
The Cranberries ("everybody else is doing it so why can't we" and "No Need to Argue")

That's it for now.
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[rquote=2602449&tid=148059&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2602377&tid=148059&author=arsenalforever] the arrival of Grunge and dance house music and britpop made the 90's very interesting but here's a few of my favourite's from the 90's

Favourite bands

oasis
Primal scream
Nirvana
Soundgraden
Radiohead
Blur
Supergrass
the verve
Suede
the Prodigy
R.E.M
U.2
Red hot Chilli Peppers
Portishead
Massive Attack
My Bloody Valentine
The la's

My favourite Albums

The La's-The La's
Primal Scream-Screamdelica
U.2-Acthung Baby
R.E.M-Automatic for the people
Blur-Blur
supergrass-In it for the money
Massive Attack-Blue lines
Oasis- Defintely maybe
nirvana-nevermind
Radiohead -the Bends

so what are your favourit's from the 90's?[/rquote]

That's a good choice man. I really thought this was going to be a crazy pop thread celebrating random talent show winners and rubbish like that.

I wouldn't include Supergrass, Blur, Primal Scream and The La's in there though.

I'd stick
Portishead-Portishead in there as well as the first album (name I can't remember),
Radiohead OK Computer,
Nirvana Nevermind,
Depeche Mode (Violator and Songs of Faith and Devotion),
Massive Attack Protection,
Travis the Man who,
Jeff Buckley Grace,
Bjork Bjork
The Cranberries ("everybody else is doing it so why can't we" and "No Need to Argue")

That's it for now.[/rquote]

sorry the cranberries are one of the worst acts of the 90's

how could i forget Jeff buckley and Bjork
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[rquote=2602429&tid=148059&author=arsenalforever][rquote=2602396&tid=148059&author=Niamhxo]Great choices Arsenal

My favorite albums of the 90's (and still now!) Are :

Pearl jam - Ten
Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic
Nirvana - Nevermind[/rquote]

good choices although i just can't get into Pearl Jam[/rquote]

Really? They're fantastic!! Was really, really into them when I was younger, though in recent years, I've been more into the Chilli Peppers. They're gone now though
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[rquote=2602473&tid=148059&author=Niamhxo][rquote=2602429&tid=148059&author=arsenalforever][rquote=2602396&tid=148059&author=Niamhxo]Great choices Arsenal

My favorite albums of the 90's (and still now!) Are :

Pearl jam - Ten
Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic
Nirvana - Nevermind[/rquote]

good choices although i just can't get into Pearl Jam[/rquote]

Really? They're fantastic!! Was really, really into them when I was younger, though in recent years, I've been more into the Chilli Peppers. They're gone now though [/rquote]


pearl jam was a bit to earnest and self important for me
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sorry the cranberries are one of the worst acts of the 90's

how could i forget Jeff buckley and Bjork[/rquote]

But the Cranberries did so many classic songs. Two great albums with so many classics on them.
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pearl jam was a bit to earnest and self important for me[/rquote]

Yeah, only a few classic songs here and there. I just didn't understand what they were trying to do.
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[rquote=2602479&tid=148059&author=arsenalforever][rquote=2602473&tid=148059&author=Niamhxo][rquote=2602429&tid=148059&author=arsenalforever][rquote=2602396&tid=148059&author=Niamhxo]Great choices Arsenal

My favorite albums of the 90's (and still now!) Are :

Pearl jam - Ten
Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic
Nirvana - Nevermind[/rquote]

good choices although i just can't get into Pearl Jam[/rquote]

Really? They're fantastic!! Was really, really into them when I was younger, though in recent years, I've been more into the Chilli Peppers. They're gone now though [/rquote]


pearl jam was a bit to earnest and self important for me[/rquote]

You just didn't understand Arsenal!!! I listened to them while going through some "dark teenage moments" lol
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[rquote=2602481&tid=148059&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2602479&tid=148059&author=arsenalforever]


pearl jam was a bit to earnest and self important for me[/rquote]

Yeah, only a few classic songs here and there. I just didn't understand what they were trying to do.[/rquote]

they wanted to be like Nirvana but were to classic rock to ever up nirvana
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[rquote=2602483&tid=148059&author=Niamhxo][rquote=2602479&tid=148059&author=arsenalforever][rquote=2602473&tid=148059&author=Niamhxo][rquote=2602429&tid=148059&author=arsenalforever][rquote=2602396&tid=148059&author=Niamhxo]Great choices Arsenal

My favorite albums of the 90's (and still now!) Are :

Pearl jam - Ten
Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic
Nirvana - Nevermind[/rquote]

good choices although i just can't get into Pearl Jam[/rquote]

Really? They're fantastic!! Was really, really into them when I was younger, though in recent years, I've been more into the Chilli Peppers. They're gone now though [/rquote]


pearl jam was a bit to earnest and self important for me[/rquote]

You just didn't understand Arsenal!!! I listened to them while going through some "dark teenage moments" lol[/rquote]

the teenage years we've all had them
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[rquote=2602480&tid=148059&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2602450&tid=148059&author=arsenalforever]
sorry the cranberries are one of the worst acts of the 90's

how could i forget Jeff buckley and Bjork[/rquote]

But the Cranberries did so many classic songs. Two great albums with so many classics on them.[/rquote]

i couldn't forgive them for that song Zombie awful
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Cant think of any more right now
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Cant think of any more right now[/rquote]

Superb selection Netto
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pearl jam was a bit to earnest and self important for me[/rquote]

Yeah, only a few classic songs here and there. I just didn't understand what they were trying to do.[/rquote]

they wanted to be like Nirvana but were to classic rock to ever up nirvana[/rquote]

I don't think they were trying to be anything!! I loved Nirvana as well but think that they were completely different from eachother!
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sorry the cranberries are one of the worst acts of the 90's

how could i forget Jeff buckley and Bjork[/rquote]

But the Cranberries did so many classic songs. Two great albums with so many classics on them.[/rquote]

i couldn't forgive them for that song Zombie awful[/rquote]

LOL

OK, I admit. I just didn't understand why this song was popular. Inside I was thinking "Oh God! these guys who did all those great songs from the past album did this?" But the rest of the album is absolutely beautiful.

They've lost their way a bit though. Dolores did an album recently which was quite nice.
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[rquote=2602490&tid=148059&author=NettoSuperstar!]Pixies
Prodigy
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Massive Attack
Faith No More
Radiohead
The Verve
Happy Mondays
Pulp
Beastie Boys
Fugees

Cant think of any more right now[/rquote]

fugees were alright

the Pixes best stuff was in the 80's but they still did some great stuffin the 90's
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pearl jam was a bit to earnest and self important for me[/rquote]

Yeah, only a few classic songs here and there. I just didn't understand what they were trying to do.[/rquote]

they wanted to be like Nirvana but were to classic rock to ever up nirvana[/rquote]

I don't think they were trying to be anything!! I loved Nirvana as well but think that they were completely different from eachother! [/rquote]

I liked the stuff they did with Neil Young. Merkinball and stuff. LIke "I got Id". That's a great track.
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[rquote=2602497&tid=148059&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2602488&tid=148059&author=arsenalforever][rquote=2602480&tid=148059&author=MassiveTruck][rquote=2602450&tid=148059&author=arsenalforever]
sorry the cranberries are one of the worst acts of the 90's

how could i forget Jeff buckley and Bjork[/rquote]

But the Cranberries did so many classic songs. Two great albums with so many classics on them.[/rquote]

i couldn't forgive them for that song Zombie awful[/rquote]

LOL

OK, I admit. I just didn't understand why this song was popular. Inside I was thinking "Oh God! these guys who did all those great songs from the past album did this?" But the rest of the album is absolutely beautiful.

They've lost their way a bit though. Dolores did an album recently which was quite nice.[/rquote]

it flopped really badly too
i liked Dreams and linger but everythign else for me sucked

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pearl jam was a bit to earnest and self important for me[/rquote]

Yeah, only a few classic songs here and there. I just didn't understand what they were trying to do.[/rquote]

they wanted to be like Nirvana but were to classic rock to ever up nirvana[/rquote]

I don't think they were trying to be anything!! I loved Nirvana as well but think that they were completely different from eachother! [/rquote]


nirvana rocked and were the hip cool band

pearl jam were seen as the sellouts and tried to prove ever since that weren't
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pearl jam was a bit to earnest and self important for me[/rquote]

Yeah, only a few classic songs here and there. I just didn't understand what they were trying to do.[/rquote]

they wanted to be like Nirvana but were to classic rock to ever up nirvana[/rquote]

I don't think they were trying to be anything!! I loved Nirvana as well but think that they were completely different from eachother! [/rquote]

I liked the stuff they did with Neil Young. Merkinball and stuff. LIke "I got Id". That's a great track.[/rquote]

Yeah, Eddie Vedder sang Rocking in the free world with Neil Young, it was great. I just really like Eddie Vedders voice, I find it very soulful but I suppose it's all down to personnal taste at the end of the day!
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it flopped really badly too
i liked Dreams and linger but everythign else for me sucked

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No way man. It did better than the first album

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Zombie was an anthem in loads of places. Don't ask me why.
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pearl jam was a bit to earnest and self important for me[/rquote]

Yeah, only a few classic songs here and there. I just didn't understand what they were trying to do.[/rquote]

they wanted to be like Nirvana but were to classic rock to ever up nirvana[/rquote]

I don't think they were trying to be anything!! I loved Nirvana as well but think that they were completely different from eachother! [/rquote]

I liked the stuff they did with Neil Young. Merkinball and stuff. LIke "I got Id". That's a great track.[/rquote]

Yeah, Eddie Vedder sang Rocking in the free world with Neil Young, it was great. I just really like Eddie Vedders voice, I find it very soulful but I suppose it's all down to personnal taste at the end of the day![/rquote]

the soundtrack he done for Into the wil was great
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pearl jam was a bit to earnest and self important for me[/rquote]

Yeah, only a few classic songs here and there. I just didn't understand what they were trying to do.[/rquote]

they wanted to be like Nirvana but were to classic rock to ever up nirvana[/rquote]

I don't think they were trying to be anything!! I loved Nirvana as well but think that they were completely different from eachother! [/rquote]

I liked the stuff they did with Neil Young. Merkinball and stuff. LIke "I got Id". That's a great track.[/rquote]

Yeah, Eddie Vedder sang Rocking in the free world with Neil Young, it was great. I just really like Eddie Vedders voice, I find it very soulful but I suppose it's all down to personnal taste at the end of the day![/rquote]

Yeah I can see that now. They also appealed to like disenchanted youth in America too. They were like the working man's band. All out of sync and everything.

I was far too into U2 and stuff at the time.

I liked Zooropa a lot.
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