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    Quote Originally Posted by SegataS View Post
    So does that mean 90s kids had the biggest balls? Remember Jnco jeans?




    I never wore them but at 16 I had a friend who did. Why? He could steal a SNES Jr and an N64 and put it in the pocket and no one noticed. I shit you not.
    Looking at those pics gives me the urge to pummel that kids face into soup. Fucking rave wear was ridiculous and just blatantly out of control, for a time. But I suppose those pants make the pacifier in your mouth look slightly less stupid while you're rhythmically barebacking chlamydia into some chick, in the world's most disgusting bathroom, to the world's worst music.

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    Don't forget the d-bags with obligatory frosted tips looking like Guy Fieri driving their Honda "Civs" complete with fart can, spoiler, fog lights and blasting Linkin Park. What an awful time. Christ what was wrong with my generation.

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    The worst thing about music of that era was rap / 'nu' metal. Everyone was so emotional. Papa Roach being perhaps the worst offender, ugh.

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    SO emotional!

    I used to record off the radio in 2005-2006 for the free music. I still have those files somewhere, I wonder what they sound like today...

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    Still a lot of great music for the 90s. Still in love with that decade overall. Pre-9/11 so all the insane paranoia wasn't there. The economy was solid. Crime was as it it's lowest in decades. Video games were at their peak. WCW was around. WWF AE was awesome. Cable was at it's best. My fave era of electronics. I think a lot of 90s fashion was fine...exceptions like the Jnco jeans and such but still better than most te crap I see today. So many things I could mentions but give me the 90s any day over the SJW and Trump and iphone and music made in a factory era.


    Oh and I never heard of the roach guy.

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    Gah now I know what I came to the topic 10 min ago. So people have heard of the Mad max game on modern systems and they like driving in the wasteland in the buggy. I bet that game doesn't let you drive in the wasteland in a bright purple buggy listening to SEGA video game songs like Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise.

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    The 90s had amazing music. Most of my favorite music is from that era.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuickSciFi View Post
    The 90s had amazing music. Most of my favorite music is from that era.
    I was born in '83, but all my favourite music overwhelmingly comes from the 70's and 80's, even though I did most of my growing up in the 90's. It's not that I don't like a lot of songs from the 90's, because I do, but ever since I can remember, it's songs from the 80's and 70's that resonate with me the most.

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    My fave music is the 60s,70s,80s,90s and then I stopped at 2001. I have not actively listened to music since then. I have heard some songs since then but I genuinely have no idea who 99% of whoever is famous now is. I stick to what I know and like and the only alt to that is gaming soundtracks. Yip...

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuickSciFi View Post
    The 90s had amazing music. Most of my favorite music is from that era.
    I'm an 80s kid, but I cut my teeth on 90s music: from Nirvana to Korn.

    Interesting how back in the day Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, and Alice in Chains all got lumped in as "GRUNGE MUSIC," but in retrospect Pearl Jam was just a rock band, Nirvana was just a punk(ish) band, STP was just a glam rock band, and Alice in Chains was just really, really, really slow metal.

    I can still listen to all of that music today, but the stuff that came out towards the end of the decade has not aged as well, IMO.

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    I love rock but all those bands I hate..well I didn't like Nu-metal overall with some exceptions. I hated how everyone tried to sound like Pearl Jam's voice. I do agree 1998 to me is when the music started to die. That was the year Nsync, Spears,98 Degrees, Back Street Boys and all that manufactured music burst onto the scene in popularity. Yes, we had fake bands before like The Monkeys and New Kids on the Block but thankfully they were an anomaly and a fad. While We still in 2018 have this really manufactured music that took off in 98 and somehow Spears is still popular when she literally can't sing...she has been autotuned her whole career and the one album that wasn't...she was so bad and out of tune they re-released that as autotuned and people were happy. Oh and of course fictional characters from Japan that sing are popular. Yeah The song the Day the Music Died was about 30 years too early.(Yes I know it was about Buddy Holly)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SegataS View Post
    I do agree 1998 to me is when the music started to die.

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    I remember being like 13 or something and still being like totally looking for my musical "thing" so to say, then suddenly the house scene exploded in Europe (talking like 1991 here) and they released a crapton of CRAP nonstop.
    I envy those who were 13 when 70s rock music became big, so much better than "HAKKA HAKKA HAKKA I WANNA TAKE THE PILLS HAKKA HAKKA ACID ACID HAKKA HAKKA BONG BONG BONG DOING~!" >_<

    Fuck the 90s music wise, sure there were a couple great songs but most of it was either shitty house music or emo shit starring girls with way too much eye makeup singing about how sad but strong they are regarding their love life.

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