The top 98 albums of the 90's
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Gentle Jack Jones wrote:you think it's weaker than the newest one?
definately. HTTT has brilliant songs like "Sit Down, Stand Up" on it. Sure it is sketchy at best, but I still like the whole thing better than Pablo Honey.printf("shiver in eternal darkness\n");0 -
interesting list......Monty Got a Raw Deal
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No Dinosaur Jr, Eleven, Screaming Trees, Blind Melon, Mudhoney, dude you need to check out these bands and be prepared to make changes:)
Also Chris Cornell - Euphoria Morning and The Pixies - Tromp Le Monde, two of the ninties finest albums imo.
edit: HOLY FUCKBALLS where is Dirt by Alice in Chains?:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:Can not be arsed with life no more.0 -
Matty wrote:so Cracked Rear View is better than 3 Snakes? hahaha
Not sure if this is a sarcastic comment (my meter must be on the fritz)
but 3 snakes is not a good album. by far the weakest Crowes effort. Thankfully they rebounded with By Your Side.
Cracked Rear View is not so great either, which is why both of these are near the bottom of the list.
I also agree about Pablo Honey. Can't get into that one at all.
Whoever mentioned the Pixies, I'll give you that. That's a band I've heard a bit of and liked but never really taken the time get into. One of these days....
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I'll check out the Built to Spill record. thanks for the recommendation.rock chalk0 -
That is just a fckn greeeeeeeeeeaaat list
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the 90's 4 sure....
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reeferchief wrote:No Dinosaur Jr, Eleven, Screaming Trees, Blind Melon, Mudhoney, dude you need to check out these bands and be prepared to make changes:)
Also Chris Cornell - Euphoria Morning and The Pixies - Tromp Le Monde, two of the ninties finest albums imo.
edit: HOLY FUCKBALLS where is Dirt by Alice in Chains?:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
oh fuck yeah that is a good point!! they should all b in there for sure!!OFFICIAL AUSTRALIAN TOUR MEMBER #77
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Very cool list.
I did not see any cracker on there. I thought they might be a band you like they have a little bit of an alt country vibe like uncle tupelo.
My list would be a bit different, but then again that's why it's my list and not yoursCharlotte 00 | Charlotte 03 | Asheville 04 | Atlanta 12 | Greenville 16 | Columbia 16 |Seattle 18 | Nashville 22 | Ohana Festival 24 x2 | Atlanta 25 x20 -
jemms wrote:oh fuck yeah that is a good point!! they should all b in there for sure!!
for sure as well as Temple of The Dog, Three Fish, Mad Season and Brad also mising but i didnt want to go too far:)intodeep wrote:Very cool list.
I did not see any cracker on there. I thought they might be a band you like they have a little bit of an alt country vibe like uncle tupelo.
My list would be a bit different, but then again that's why it's my list and not yours
i think Kerosene Hat is on there, and a very good album it is too.Can not be arsed with life no more.0 -
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where the fck is 10 and yield in that list??OFFICIAL AUSTRALIAN TOUR MEMBER #77
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Good list. Drop Hootie and you can be my friend.0
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intodeep wrote:Very cool list.
I did not see any cracker on there. I thought they might be a band you like they have a little bit of an alt country vibe like uncle tupelo.
My list would be a bit different, but then again that's why it's my list and not yours
Kerosene Hat = no. 66. Great record, though it has its share of filler. Cracker is a good band, and you were right, I do like them. Need to get some of their other stuff. Any suggestions on which one to go with next?
BTW, I appreciate all the comments on the list, and the discussion, but what is with all the f-bombs? No big deal and I certainly throw my share around from time to time, but I just wondered why it was necessary to do so when talking about music on a message board.rock chalk0 -
jhawk98 wrote:Kerosene Hat = no. 66. Great record, though it has its share of filler. Cracker is a good band, and you were right, I do like them. Need to get some of their other stuff. Any suggestions on which one to go with next?
BTW, I appreciate all the comments on the list, and the discussion, but what is with all the f-bombs? No big deal and I certainly throw my share around from time to time, but I just wondered why it was necessary to do so when talking about music on a message board.
THeir first self titled album with this iscracker soul, song about the rain, teen angst. That one has always been my fav.
I always thought you were a Jayhawks (the band) fan because of your name and you always seemed to respond to threads about jay farrar, uncle tupelo etc... lol i guess you are just a fan of he school and not the band. They were a decent little alt country band. I di dnot see one of their albums on your list though, but i could of missed it like i missed the Cracker albumCharlotte 00 | Charlotte 03 | Asheville 04 | Atlanta 12 | Greenville 16 | Columbia 16 |Seattle 18 | Nashville 22 | Ohana Festival 24 x2 | Atlanta 25 x20 -
YIELD # 65? Lack of Tragically Hip, Matthew Good Band (but I'll forgive you for those 2 because you are American and may be wondering who these bands are), Big Wreck, Guns n' fucking Roses, "Down on the Upside", STP's "Tiny Music", "Californication", I don't think I saw "Dirt" on there either. I like a lot of your selections though. Not a bad list at all.
edit: forgot Temple of the Dog and how about Rage Against the Machine.Which came first,
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jhawk98 wrote:Not sure if this is a sarcastic comment (my meter must be on the fritz)
but 3 snakes is not a good album. by far the weakest Crowes effort. Thankfully they rebounded with By Your Side.
Cracked Rear View is not so great either, which is why both of these are near the bottom of the list.
Yeah I was being sarcastic (thought all the hahaha's would give it away), but like obviously you're like entitled to your opinions and stuff.
But if you really consider BYS a "rebound" from TSAOC then I guess we are on opposite ends of the spectrum. Which is fine, but you're clearly insane.
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intodeep wrote:THeir first self titled album with this iscracker soul, song about the rain, teen angst. That one has always been my fav.
I always thought you were a Jayhawks (the band) fan because of your name and you always seemed to respond to threads about jay farrar, uncle tupelo etc... lol i guess you are just a fan of he school and not the band. They were a decent little alt country band. I di dnot see one of their albums on your list though, but i could of missed it like i missed the Cracker album
They are a decent band, and I do have one of their discs on the list (Tomorrow the Green Grass at #56). You're right about my affections for the "alt-country" bands. But my name does come from my being a KU grad, not because of the band.rock chalk0 -
MCG wrote:YIELD # 65? Lack of Tragically Hip, Matthew Good Band (but I'll forgive you for those 2 because you are American and may be wondering who these bands are), Big Wreck, Guns n' fucking Roses, "Down on the Upside", STP's "Tiny Music", "Californication", I don't think I saw "Dirt" on there either. I like a lot of your selections though. Not a bad list at all.
edit: forgot Temple of the Dog and how about Rage Against the Machine.
Wow. I completely forgot Rage. Rage Against the Machine's self-titled comes in at no. 19. What a great record. I'm ashamed that I forgot about it. Best workout album in existence. The only one of theirs that I currently own, but all of their stuff is pretty strong. Great lyrics, and very powerful, intense music to go with them.
Plus the comments about the jayhawks made me remember Golden Smog too. Forgot their album "Down by the old mainstream which hits at no.66.
Temple of the Dog's record, while featuring one of the great songs of the decade in Hunger Strike, was for me kind of weak overall. I know that's not a popular opinion 'round here, but it's mine & I'm sticking to it.rock chalk0 -
gabers wrote:Good list. Drop Hootie and you can be my friend.
The dislike for Hootie is not surprising. They are sort of a guilty pleasure for me, at least their first two records. Not the second coming of the Beatles, I know, but I can't help singing along to those songs. Frankly I don't remember the last time I actually listened to one of those records all the way, but I do break them out once in a blue moon. Sue me.rock chalk0 -
Echoes wrote:Personally, PH is the weakest Radiohead album by a mile. Only one I don't own, only one I won't buy.
it's like you read my mind. if it was on sale for a penny i wouldn't buy it. i wouldn't listen to it if you gave it to me...not like you would because you don't like it either.0 -
JSBE wrote:it's like you read my mind. if it was on sale for a penny i wouldn't buy it. i wouldn't listen to it if you gave it to me...not like you would because you don't like it either.
I'd buy it for a penny, I guess. I like having CDs, and then I'd have all their LPs, I guess.
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