90's Grunge/Alternative Rock

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Anyone else like this type of rock?..i love it, i think the 90's had some great rock and some great one hit wonders. What was everyones favorite band from the 90's? :)
 
Oh my, this is my era!

Mudhoney
Screaming Trees
Soundgarden
Nirvana (of course!)
Stone Temple Pilots
Alice In Chains
Pearl Jam

And on the more Alternative side:
Morrissey and The Smiths
Kate Bush
REM
 
Yeah! The 1790's were the best. My favorite writers from then are probably von Weber and Beethoven. Definitely my favorite group would be the Symphony at Mannheim. An incredible woodwind section that could really rock! :)
 
I have to confess that most of the time my XM radio is tuned to "Lucy". They play all my favorites. I love Sonic Youth, Smashing Pumpkins, the Breeders, Nirvana, Hole, etc. I have very diverse musical tastes but I still love those oldies. I guess they just remind me of a more carefree time before kids and mortgage.

Oh, my favorite one hit wonder is "Pepper" by the Butthole Surfers. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to say that here. :blush:
 

Nirvana
STP
Pearl Jam (do you know how they got their name?)

they're my favs.
 
Fans of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden should check out the CD's by Temple of the Dog and Mother Love Bone.

Bone is the band most of Pearl Jam was in before the singer died and Temple was a side project that had members of both Pearl Jam and Soundgarden.

Another favorite of mine is Baby Animals but it's very hard to find their CD's. Kind of a bluesy take on grunge.
 
Laurajean1014 said:
Pearl Jam (do you know how they got their name?)

They have said jokingly in interviews that they had a Aunt named Pearl... but everybody knows better. :smokin:

They initially went by the name Mookie Blaylock (NBA basketball player) which is why the first CD is called Ten (Mookie's jersey number).
 
I like

Nirvana
STP
Pearl Jam (and yes i know where the name comes from)
Temple of the Dog
Soundgarden
 
I love the whole soundtrack to "Singles". The 90's sure had some great music! :rolleyes1
 
RIP Layne Staley. I crewed for AIC on their first US tour, awesome, awesome band.

I'm also a big Soundgarden fan. Chris Cornell...mmmmmm....

Loved STP.

And Cardawy, yup, Temple of the Dog and Mother Love Bone were both GREAT bands. I never saw Temple, but I did see MLB open for someone in early 1990.

Anne
 
Pearl Jam is my all-time fav. Eddie Vedder... :love:
 
MinnieFan4ever said:
I love the whole soundtrack to "Singles". The 90's sure had some great music! :rolleyes1

:thumbsup2 That is #1 on my all time favorite soundtrack!

Yes! I do remember Temple of the Dog. I had that tape!
"I'm going hungraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay"
 
My favorite bands were Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains, and Smashing Pumpkins. STP in an outdoor concert in Orlando was my first concert.

I have an order in at Amazon for the greatest hits for all of the bands I just mentioned.

Good times :goodvibes
 
Alice in Chains was one of my favorite performers on MTV's unplugged. Will they bring back that show or did people forget how to play guitar.

Soundtrack to Singles - Still have that CD and liked the Smashing Pumpkins song toward the end of the album. A great soundtrack!
 
Galahad said:
Yeah! The 1790's were the best. My favorite writers from then are probably von Weber and Beethoven. Definitely my favorite group would be the Symphony at Mannheim. An incredible woodwind section that could really rock! :)


Didn't Mozart die in 1792? Wasn't Beethoven several years after Wolfie?
My favs too.
 
Pearl Jam
Nirvana
Blind Melon
Live
Radiohead
STP

Oh, I how i miss the days of MUSIC, with GUITARS and not totally synthesized about smokin' endo and smacking around your b***h and poppin' a cap in your mofo a**. Seriously, this decade has produced so very, VERY bad "music". (Not that every decade hasn't but the past few years have been notoriously bad)
 
almacdonald said:
Seriously, this decade has produced so very, VERY bad "music". (Not that every decade hasn't but the past few years have been notoriously bad)

::yes:: And American Idol is making sure that continues.
 
almacdonald said:
Seriously, this decade has produced so very, VERY bad "music". (Not that every decade hasn't but the past few years have been notoriously bad)

I can't agree with this statement. There has been no more bad music in this decade then there was in any other. We just tend to forget about the garbage after it has passed.

Great bands of this decade:

Shinedown
Seether
Breaking Benjamin
Sevendust
Dark new Day
KoRn
Skindred
Audioslave
Velvet Revolver
Staind

That's just a start. And no synthsized crap to be found.

Anne
 
Laurajean1014 said:
Didn't Mozart die in 1792? Wasn't Beethoven several years after Wolfie?
My favs too.

Mozart died in 1791. Beethoven was born in 1770 and took some lessons from Mozart before he died. Beethoven's early work was in the late 1790's. I don't think he knew Eddie Vedder.
 


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