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You know your stuff. Talk Talk was probably the most significant thing you missed, but other than that I agree purely.


quite right. talk talk have a stellar catalogue.
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Gimme_Shelter wrote:
I AM ME wrote:Radiohead, Soundgarden, The Queens Of The Stone Age, The Pixies, Janes Addiction, Tool, hell even Korn And Deftones, could be considered pretty important.

The list could get a lot longer, those are just mainstream bands that come to head because they've accomplished something and had their own style, or a major effect on other copy-cat bands.





how does Queens Of The Stone Age make the list as being a huge band of the 90's, they didnt even release and album unil 98
and still almost nobody even knew who they were unil 2002 when they put out Songs For The Deaf



i didn't mean just huge bands but bands that were influential or very unnique. Plus among critics they were still darlings in the 90's, and Kyssus was aswell. Since They've been called the most important band of the year, and One of the Best Living Rock Bands....several other ones those are just teh titles i remember
"How can we justify spending so much on destruction and so little on life?" Matthew Good

"The white dove is gone, the one world has come down hard, so why not share the pain of our problems, when all around are wrong ways, when all around is hurt, i'll roll up in an odd shape and wait, untill the tide has turned.....with anger, i'm dead weight, i'm anchored"- IME, God Rocket (Into the Heart of Las Vegas) ^ Some say this song is about a terrorists thoughts before 911

"Pray for the sheep" Matt Good
"But it's alright, take the world and make it yours again" Matt Good

I felt it in the wind, and i saw it in the sky, i thought it was the end, i thought it was the 4th of July.

"Hold on, hold on children, your mother and father are leaving, hold on, hold on children your best freind's parents are leaving, leaving,.......*AHHH*! " - Death From Above - Black History Month
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lora wrote:
I AM ME wrote:yeah i thought of adding Nirvana and Pearl Jam, they're both great artists, but i think there is also a lot of hype about them. Soundgarden was the orginator of that sound, put out more albums then Nirvana, and probably was the most technically talented.


i'd probably give the pixies and sonic youth some credit there too with regards to nirvana

grunge's parents :)



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RESUME THE PAVEMENT TALK!

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i'm listening to stereo
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What about the voice of Geddy Lee? How did it get so high? I wonder if he speaks like an ordinary guy...
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KOREA!
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my friend can play a lot of pavement songs on his acoustic, so we regularly get together and do hilarious renditions of their songs

conduit for sale is my favorite to sing
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ha, i wish i had friends with good taste.
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