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Post by misk » Mon May 05, 2008 7:29 pm

TheEvilGirl wrote:<~~~~was a korn kid.
ugh... you would. :D god i hated korn with an unholy passion. all about tool. :5:

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Post by diss04 » Mon May 05, 2008 7:30 pm

Misk wrote:
TheEvilGirl wrote:<~~~~was a korn kid.
ugh... you would. :D god i hated korn with an unholy passion. all about tool. :5:
thats bad. this is badder.
i was into nu metal :cry:
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Post by jah wobble » Mon May 05, 2008 7:31 pm

BLK PLAGUE wrote:dont tell me anything about the 90s. no man is seeing me on this. POLO RALPH LAUREN, very 90s...

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Post by theevilgirl » Mon May 05, 2008 7:35 pm

Diss04 wrote:
Misk wrote:
TheEvilGirl wrote:<~~~~was a korn kid.
ugh... you would. :D god i hated korn with an unholy passion. all about tool. :5:
thats bad. this is badder.
i was into nu metal :cry:
hahaha i LOVE Tool!

i dig music

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Post by diss04 » Mon May 05, 2008 7:36 pm

jah wobble wrote:
BLK PLAGUE wrote:dont tell me anything about the 90s. no man is seeing me on this. POLO RALPH LAUREN, very 90s...

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ralph polo is very 90s? damn i'm living in the past :(
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Post by gus » Mon May 05, 2008 7:57 pm

bright maroon wrote:I'm just going to say it - I don't like grime.

Not really sure why Dubstep and Grime get looped together so much..

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Off-Topic: Because 2-step Garage turned into Dubstep & Grime

It's amazing to me how many people don't know this, and how many people think it was born from DnB

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Post by diss04 » Mon May 05, 2008 7:58 pm

Gus wrote:
bright maroon wrote:I'm just going to say it - I don't like grime.

Not really sure why Dubstep and Grime get looped together so much..

90's Rule!


Off-Topic: Because 2-step Garage turned into Dubstep & Grime

It's amazing to me how many people don't know this, and how many people think it was born from DnB
yeah bright maroon, gus knows this and he's a yank!
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Post by abZ » Mon May 05, 2008 8:52 pm

Misk wrote:
TheEvilGirl wrote:<~~~~was a korn kid.
ugh... you would. :D god i hated korn with an unholy passion. all about tool. :5:
Yeah me too. I was way into the stoner rock sound. I even had a band or 3 in the 90's.

Kyuss
C.O.C.
Helmet
Clutch
Tool? why certainly.

Take a minute to jam some Kyuss...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc-7FXzbeA0



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Post by echo wanderer » Mon May 05, 2008 9:35 pm

Swervedriver is one of my top 5 favourite bands of ALL TIME!!!!And one of my biggest influences as a guitarist!!!

KILL THE SUPERHEROES!!! FTW!!!

You and I would've been best friends in the '90s!!!!I used to play in shoegaze/noisepop bands in the early 90's!

I wish I coulda gone to Coachella to see them this year.... :(
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Post by echo wanderer » Mon May 05, 2008 9:38 pm

abZ wrote: Kyuss
What you know about Kyuss son??!!

Those guys were from near my old stomping grounds!Used to see them all the time when they were just "a local band".I still have local music zines with all kinds of interviews with them.

Queens are good too,but Kyuss was just a bit better in my opinion.
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Post by abZ » Mon May 05, 2008 9:55 pm

Echo Wanderer wrote:
abZ wrote: Kyuss
What you know about Kyuss son??!!

Those guys were from near my old stomping grounds!Used to see them all the time when they were just "a local band".I still have local music zines with all kinds of interviews with them.

Queens are good too,but Kyuss was just a bit better in my opinion.
Prolly not as much as you then but they were my favorite band back in the day. I saw them a couple times in concert. Blues For The Red Sun is still my fav. I think that was the closest they came to capturing their sound on tape. Bad menz. Good 90's

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Post by reverendmedia » Mon May 05, 2008 9:57 pm

abZ wrote: Helmet
Clutch
BIG.

Tuppence worth:

The God Machine
The Senseless Things
Senser
Sensefield (whilst still on Revelation)
Metalheadz
Bukem
Pantera
GUNSHOT
etc
etc

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Post by echo wanderer » Mon May 05, 2008 11:29 pm

reverendmedia wrote: Sensefield (whilst still on Revelation)

This.

Also Quicksand and Texas Is The Reason(since you mention Revelation)!!
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Post by bright maroon » Mon May 05, 2008 11:41 pm

Off-Topic: Because 2-step Garage turned into Dubstep & Grime

It's amazing to me how many people don't know this, and how many people think it was born from DnB
I was late to pick up on the Dubstep - the term kept popping up on my D+B online shop and I thought it was just a "jungle style" revival type thing until I listened. It was everything good about D+B but pitched down..I loved it immediatly - I was commuting to work from Philly everday and the drive was too chaotic for supersonic amens non-stop - so the pace was a perfect change for me.

I haven't been deep on any scene recently, as I have been caught up with serious work/prison.

The net is keeping me vaguely connected..
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Post by echo wanderer » Mon May 05, 2008 11:46 pm

It all comes from House.

Yeah.I went there.
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Post by legend4ry » Tue May 06, 2008 1:49 am

Soulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
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Post by echo wanderer » Tue May 06, 2008 3:25 am

This was released in '89.The Roses began in about '85.The only 90's tunes they actually did in the 90's was "Second Coming".Which in itself was the biggest diappointment.

And Bran Van was lame.So were The Rentals.I hated the fact that after Stereolab started becoming indie darlings all these lame LA bands started copying the two female moog playing backup singer thing.Beck blew up and everyone wanted to score another "Loser".When Weezer got big,everyone was all trying to be that Rivers Cuomo guy,who was only trying to be Jarvis Cocker anyway.

Weezer was decent and Stereolab was ace as fuck though.Beck I saw (the first time) about a year before "Loser" came out at a Babyland and Ethyl Meatplow show at Bogart's in Long Beach.He was just some random who got up between sets and did his thing.
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Post by legend4ry » Tue May 06, 2008 3:28 am

Echo Wanderer wrote:
This was released in '89.The Roses began in about '85.The only 90's tunes they actually did in the 90's was "Second Coming".Which in itself was the biggest diappointment.

And Bran Van was lame.So were The Rentals.I hated the fact that after Stereolab started becoming indie darlings all these lame LA bands started copying the two female moog playing backup singer thing.Beck blew up and everyone wanted to score another "Loser".When Weezer got big,everyone was all trying to be that Rivers Cuomo guy,who was only trying to be Jarvis Cocker anyway.

Weezer was decent and Stereolab was ace as fuck though.Beck I saw (the first time) about a year before "Loser" came out at a Babyland and Ethyl Meatplow show at Bogart's in Long Beach.He was just some random who got up between sets and did his thing.

Well, I was born in 1990 so I only got into Stone Roses when I was like.. 7-8?

So for me, they're 90s :oops:

I'm not that educated on what went on for those 10 years but I enjoyed it! I was young and innocent, life was good.
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Post by parson » Tue May 06, 2008 3:44 am

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Post by echo wanderer » Tue May 06, 2008 3:54 am

Legendary wrote: Well, I was born in 1990 so I only got into Stone Roses when I was like.. 7-8?

So for me, they're 90s :oops:

I'm not that educated on what went on for those 10 years but I enjoyed it! I was young and innocent, life was good.
Good times indeed.Every generation gets thier time to grow and thier time to experience.The 80's was my growing period,but the late 80's through the 90s(and early 2000s)I was old enough and could actually afford to see the hundreds of shows I've seen,go the places I wanted and had no fear in doing so!Gettin' wasted,tryin' drugs....all the good things in life... :D
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