Best 90's bands

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  • Nirvana=soo overrated

    In your opinion. They were the break through band that revolutionized music for the decade.
  • minnesota_deere
    minnesota_deere Posts: 232 Member
    Filter was great, tribute to Kurt Cobain. "hey man nice shot"

    That wasn't a tribute to Kurt Cobain. It was about Budd Dywer, a PA treasurer who comitted suicide pubicly.

    yep your right, just looked it up, another myth busted in the music biz. i hope you are compensated well for all of your knowledge
  • Filter was great, tribute to Kurt Cobain. "hey man nice shot"

    That wasn't a tribute to Kurt Cobain. It was about Budd Dywer, a PA treasurer who comitted suicide pubicly.

    yep your right, just looked it up, another myth busted in the music biz. i hope you are compensated well for all of your knowledge

    I don't do bad! haha!

    Actually, the only reason I knew that was because I heard an interview with Filter quite a few years ago and they cleared up that "myth".
  • HiKaren
    HiKaren Posts: 1,306 Member
    White Zombie & The Cult:tongue:
  • Jipples
    Jipples Posts: 650 Member
    Nirvana=soo overrated

    In your opinion. They were the break through band that revolutionized music for the decade.
    They were ONE of a number r of breakthrough bands. They werent even one of the original grunge bands. Had cobain not committed suicide, he would have never reached the godlike status he's given. He was a mediocre guitarist and singer at best. His song writing was unique, but it was unique for the time period. Grunge changed the music culture in the 90's. They alone are hardly responsible for the grunge movement.
  • runlaugheatpie
    runlaugheatpie Posts: 376 Member
    The Cult were already popular in the 80's :wink:

    White Zombie could sort of be classified 90's but they already had a following and 2 albums out before the 1990's.
  • runlaugheatpie
    runlaugheatpie Posts: 376 Member
    Nirvana=soo overrated

    In your opinion. They were the break through band that revolutionized music for the decade.
    They were ONE of a number r of breakthrough bands. They werent even one of the original grunge bands. Had cobain not committed suicide, he would have never reached the godlike status he's given. He was a mediocre guitarist and singer at best. His song writing was unique, but it was unique for the time period. Grunge changed the music culture in the 90's. They alone are hardly responsible for the grunge movement.


    I pretty much agree with this.
  • Jipples
    Jipples Posts: 650 Member
    The Cult were already popular in the 80's :wink:

    This.

    Saw them live, albeit only a few years back, but all that mattered was that The two main pieces were there...Duffy and Atsbury. They were amazing.
  • WifeNMama
    WifeNMama Posts: 2,876 Member
    Prozak. Bahahaha

    Ooh and spice girls
  • WifeNMama
    WifeNMama Posts: 2,876 Member
    and kid rock

    Get in the pit and try to love someone!
  • DanOhh
    DanOhh Posts: 1,806 Member
    Milli Vanilli and Backstreet Boys... AhhhHahaha... Sorry I couldn't say it with a straight face. I got to go with TOOL!
  • mdtoll
    mdtoll Posts: 39 Member
    so many amazing band have already been named but i'd add vertical horizon, collective soul, the verve, rage against the machine most of my other favorites have already been named :)
  • Nirvana=soo overrated

    In your opinion. They were the break through band that revolutionized music for the decade.
    They were ONE of a number r of breakthrough bands. They werent even one of the original grunge bands. Had cobain not committed suicide, he would have never reached the godlike status he's given. He was a mediocre guitarist and singer at best. His song writing was unique, but it was unique for the time period. Grunge changed the music culture in the 90's. They alone are hardly responsible for the grunge movement.

    I'm not agruing with any of what you just said. If fact, I agree with most of it; however, Nirvana WAS credited as THE BAND to bring grunge/alternative mainstream. It's fact. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirvana_(band)

    So the over rated statement is a bit harsh.
  • mjc65
    mjc65 Posts: 58 Member
    Saint Etienne
    Sleeper
    Cast
    EMF
    Pulp

    If anyone wants to add and uses Spotify http://open.spotify.com/user/mikechittenden/playlist/2UxerSd13mFPGlLePZRIuZ
  • Sophiepoo
    Sophiepoo Posts: 264 Member
    Saint Etienne
    Sleeper
    Cast
    EMF
    Pulp

    If anyone wants to add and uses Spotify http://open.spotify.com/user/mikechittenden/playlist/2UxerSd13mFPGlLePZRIuZ

    Love Saint Etienne!
  • Brittany1979
    Brittany1979 Posts: 381 Member
    The Wallflowers! <3
  • Lambiii
    Lambiii Posts: 321
    Nirvana, Blur,supergrass, The cardigans
  • Brittany1979
    Brittany1979 Posts: 381 Member
    @sunrise611- that's okay :) i only like the band because it's BOB DYLAN's son :)
  • finchest
    finchest Posts: 245 Member
    i always loved the lemonheads!
  • jenbit
    jenbit Posts: 4,252 Member
    Kittie- first girl band I ever saw with a screamer lol...Korn, MSI,Gorrilaz ,Limp, :drinker:
  • Adelphia
    Adelphia Posts: 176
    No love for A.F.I? Here, let me change that.
  • SeanIsMyHomeboy
    SeanIsMyHomeboy Posts: 107 Member
    At The Drive-In
  • Jipples
    Jipples Posts: 650 Member
    Nirvana=soo overrated

    In your opinion. They were the break through band that revolutionized music for the decade.
    They were ONE of a number r of breakthrough bands. They werent even one of the original grunge bands. Had cobain not committed suicide, he would have never reached the godlike status he's given. He was a mediocre guitarist and singer at best. His song writing was unique, but it was unique for the time period. Grunge changed the music culture in the 90's. They alone are hardly responsible for the grunge movement.

    I'm not agruing with any of what you just said. If fact, I agree with most of it; however, Nirvana WAS credited as THE BAND to bring grunge/alternative mainstream. It's fact. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirvana_(band)

    So the over rated statement is a bit harsh.

    Keep in mind, I'm not saying they're horrible, even though I'm not a fan. My biggest beef is that somehow, Kurt Cobain gets all this credit for being gods gift to music. He was only a part of a movement, not the movement.

    Pearl Jam released Ten a month earlier than Nirvana released Nevermind. While it took a little bit longer for Ten to gain steam, that release clearly played just as big a role in the success of the grunge movement.
  • minnesota_deere
    minnesota_deere Posts: 232 Member
    did anyone name Vanilla Ice??!?!?! he was awesome!!!
  • minnesota_deere
    minnesota_deere Posts: 232 Member
    or Marky Mark and funky bunch!!??
  • Nirvana=soo overrated

    In your opinion. They were the break through band that revolutionized music for the decade.
    They were ONE of a number r of breakthrough bands. They werent even one of the original grunge bands. Had cobain not committed suicide, he would have never reached the godlike status he's given. He was a mediocre guitarist and singer at best. His song writing was unique, but it was unique for the time period. Grunge changed the music culture in the 90's. They alone are hardly responsible for the grunge movement.

    I'm not agruing with any of what you just said. If fact, I agree with most of it; however, Nirvana WAS credited as THE BAND to bring grunge/alternative mainstream. It's fact. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirvana_(band)

    So the over rated statement is a bit harsh.

    Keep in mind, I'm not saying they're horrible, even though I'm not a fan. My biggest beef is that somehow, Kurt Cobain gets all this credit for being gods gift to music. He was only a part of a movement, not the movement.

    Pearl Jam released Ten a month earlier than Nirvana released Nevermind. While it took a little bit longer for Ten to gain steam, that release clearly played just as big a role in the success of the grunge movement.

    Very good point!

    I often wonder myself where that band would be today had he not killed himself. IMO, Dave Grohl still leaves and the rest of the band fades into the 90's. Guess we'll never know.
  • kb455
    kb455 Posts: 679 Member
    I didn't read through all the responses but I'd say Pearl Jam (I had a huge crush on Eddie Vedder), Mazzy Star and Bush (I also had a huge crush on Gavin Rossdale).
  • [/quote]

    Keep in mind, I'm not saying they're horrible, even though I'm not a fan. My biggest beef is that somehow, Kurt Cobain gets all this credit for being gods gift to music. He was only a part of a movement, not the movement.

    Pearl Jam released Ten a month earlier than Nirvana released Nevermind. While it took a little bit longer for Ten to gain steam, that release clearly played just as big a role in the success of the grunge movement.
    [/quote]

    Ten was Pearl Jam's first album, but didn't Nirvana release Bleach (although not popular at the time) out years before both Ten and Nevermind? Too many years and beers ago for me to recall if that's right or not. :laugh:
  • How did I know that this post would turn into a Nirvana debate? LOL!
    Collective Soul.
  • sauerkrautpolka
    sauerkrautpolka Posts: 266 Member
    Some of these started in the 80s (and maybe a couple in the 70s, like The Residents), but I think some of their finest work was in the 90s and these were some of my favorite bands in high school (92-96... hated the bands to come in the later 90s, such as all of that nu-metal crap): They Might Be Giants, Ween, The Residents, Sonic Youth, Pavement, Dinosaur Jr., Meat Puppets, Melvins, *kitten* Surfers, L7, Bikini Kill, Tool, Primus, Nine Inch Nails, Depeche Mode, PJ Harvey, Tori Amos, Concrete Blonde, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, The Jesus Lizard, The Dead Milkmen, The Breeders, Beck, Magnetic Fields, Yo La Tengo, Stereolab, Pizzicato 5, Cibo Matto, Frente!, The Cranberries, The Pixies, Frank Black/Black Francis, Pulp, Blur, Elastica


    Edit: reading over some of the other posts, I left out a lot of others I enjoyed. Overall, I still prefer the stuff I listened to in high school to most of the crap out today (I'm sure my parents said the same thing). There isn't much to have come out in the past 20 years that I'm too crazy about.
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