Introducing my son to 90s rock. A few observations: 1) Nirvana 2) Green Day 3) everyone else (note: I have extensive opinions about everyone else)
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-Tori Amos is underrated -Smashing Pumpkins' bombast is entertaining -That one Live album was solid -That Oasis album too. No matter how played out it is -Stone Temple Pilots > Pearl Jam. You heard me
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-Beck's a wild card. -Exile in Guyville--still great. -I love The Bends and OK Computer. But Radiohead is more of a 21st century band. -It's not rock, but No Diggity might be the best song of the decade (probably number two after Smells Like Teen Spirit).
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-1991 was ridiculous. Nevermind. R.E.M. Out of Time (with Losing My Religion), U2 Achtung Baby, Pearl Jam Ten, Soundgarden Bad Motor Finger, Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik, and more.
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We totally did not listen to the same bands in the ‘90s. I’m always fascinated by others’ ‘90s music lists.
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Redd Kross. Flop. Weezer. Suede. Pulp. Blur. Depeche Mode. The Muffs. Veruca Salt. Hole. Shonen Knife. Radiohead. Jeff Buckley. Foetus.
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Radiohead's my favorite all-time band. But ultimately I like their 2000s output over 1990s. Weezer, Pulp, Blur all solid. I listened to Grace a lot, but doesn't really do it for me anymore.
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