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1ThoughtKnown said:mrussel1 said:1ThoughtKnown said:Greatest Album of the 90s - Bold statement
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mrussel1 said:1ThoughtKnown said:mrussel1 said:1ThoughtKnown said:Greatest Album of the 90s - Bold statement
FWIW, I always preferred Nothing's Shocking. Other entries for me would be Vs, Superunknown, Crash, EC Unplugged and Achtung Baby. I'm sure I'm missing a lot in there though. Oh, and any Kiss album that was released, if any.
Nothings Shocking is also fantastic... might be my favourite record of the 80s although it’s a dogfight with Ministry’s A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste.
Other entries for me:
Day for Night - The Tragically Hip
All of em - PJ 90s releases
OK Computer - Radiohead
Jar of Flies - Alice in Chains
Unplugged - Nirvana
Troublegum - Therapy?Rust in Peace - Megadeth
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Loujoe said:1ThoughtKnown said:mrussel1 said:1ThoughtKnown said:Greatest Album of the 90s - Bold statement0
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^^^good one^^^
I'm kicking it down a notch with killer ray charles, 'crying time' baby. Bad sad blues. Really worth a spin if you dont know it.
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trying to find my groove. This is oh so pretty.
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His first show in Europe and, in my opinion, one of the greatest live rock shows ever recorded.
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Some Freddy-Friday Spinning. I’ve finally realised why Vinnie Vincent got a song on here. His record company - Chrysalis - put out the soundtrack. For being pushed on the cover it’s not featured much at all in the film.
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cdthomas1981 said:
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1ThoughtKnown said:
Dig it, dig it!
I went to see skinny puppy and some karate dude caught a groove, squashed me and picked me up by my face...that's talent.0 -
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Loujoe said:1ThoughtKnown said:
Dig it, dig it!
I went to see skinny puppy and some karate dude caught a groove, squashed me and picked me up by my face...that's talent.
This may sound odd as Skinny Puppy is Canadian and credited with innovating the industrial sound but I never listened to them.
Grew up in small town Alberta/BC so couldn’t go to a lot of shows as a kid.
Im thinking it’s about time. I’ll listen to some on Spotify when driving around for work next week.
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