The Best Songs of the 1990s

Dankonomics_genetics

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Eddy was discovered by Neal young. He was homeless and wrote the album 10 almost when he was introduced to Cris and mother love bone after Andrew died. Pearl Jam became then. Eddie bought a 1991 ford ranger and an apartment and the band kept 250k. 10 is the no 10 best selling all time. Eddie vedder is an amazing human being
 

Tim1987

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Great thread.
Dont know if the songs were written in the 90's, but mogwai id definitely a 90's band. They were my absolute favourite band in high school.
These are two of my favourite songs from em, im sorry i cant copy paste a link with my ps4

www.youtube.com/watch?v=leF9ze533X8

www.youtube.com/watch?V=KCj-HLfC65M

The two songs are "New Paths to Helicon 1", and "Ratts of the Capitol"
Theyre first album "Young Team" is epic!
Holy shit i miss the 90's such nostalgia
 

too larry

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Great thread.
Dont know if the songs were written in the 90's, but mogwai id definitely a 90's band. They were my absolute favourite band in high school.
These are two of my favourite songs from em, im sorry i cant copy paste a link with my ps4

www.youtube.com/watch?v=leF9ze533X8

www.youtube.com/watch?V=KCj-HLfC65M

The two songs are "New Paths to Helicon 1", and "Ratts of the Capitol"
Theyre first album "Young Team" is epic!
Holy shit i miss the 90's such nostalgia
I've looked through this thread, and found very few songs I really liked. The 90's was a lost decade for me. Amazing what 20 or 30 years age difference will do for you perspective.
 

Tim1987

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I've looked through this thread, and found very few songs I really liked. The 90's was a lost decade for me. Amazing what 20 or 30 years age difference will do for you perspective.
Very true. What about Stevie ray vaughn? Legend. He was only a couple years earlier.
I think what i like so much about mogwai, is just how musically tight they are, and can fit so many emotions into one song. Theyre instruments "sing"
 

too larry

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I was a big fan of SRV, as well as most of the good bluesmen. I have always been a deadhead, but got into other jam bands in the 90's. I still listen to the dead most days.

I listened to the grunge bands because they were on the radio. And some of the tunes are catchy. But if I'm searching through my CD collection, I doubt I would pick a Smashing Pumpkins.
 

Tim1987

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I was a big fan of SRV, as well as most of the good bluesmen. I have always been a deadhead, but got into other jam bands in the 90's. I still listen to the dead most days.

I listened to the grunge bands because they were on the radio. And some of the tunes are catchy. But if I'm searching through my CD collection, I doubt I would pick a Smashing Pumpkins.
Not saying im a U2 fan, but think "lemon" is a classic
 
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