ITT

Classic songs that you never need to hear again in your lifetime

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I think I'd be happy with never hearing 100% of 90s alt-rock ever again

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>WHAT A BEAUTIFUL FACE

bowie - heroes

anything by kanye

I'll always love that song

Instantly turned off the TV when this played on the final scene of The Sopranos.

LET THE BODIES HIT THE FLOOR

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Literally any of these.

nah there's some great stuff there
beck, pavement, smashing pumpkins, flaming lips

Not even this?

All of that is garbage my friend

If there's one Pavement song I could live without, it's the most overrated track on S&E. That one is pretty good though.

>not listening to Since U Been Gone every night before bed
Shiggy

k and what do you listen to friendo?

youtube.com/watch?v=ZyhrYis509A

My man I listen to Free Jazz, Cool Jazz, Exotica and Surf Rock.

There's alot from the Beatles I could list.

cool

A LITTLE BIT OF MONICA IN MY LIFE
A LITTLE BIT OF ERICA BY MY SIDE

Most of their early and older stuff

>classic

90's alternative are an oasis in rock music
a straight line can be drawn from classic rock, jumping over the 80's to 90's alternative, then dies after the early 2000's.

never trust anyone who thinks the 80's were good for rock

here's your (you)

>never trust anyone who thinks the 80's were good for rock
The Replacements, REM, U2, The Clash, The Smiths, The Cure, Husker Du, and more would be to differ

>gen x'er detected

These are good pop bands. I was talking about rock.

get ready for december
youtube.com/watch?v=yXQViqx6GMY

I know you're trolling, but literally all Gen X'rs grew up in that alt-rock culture of the 90s. This literally couldn't be more backwards.

Literally just downloaded that song about 20 min ago

Christmas music is my guilty pleasure

nice bait

literally anything by aerosmith, ac/dc, led zeppelin, bon jovi, or guns n roses.

This. Great song but holy shit I feel like killing myself whenever it comes on the radio or is used in a movie.

Not trolling (perhaps being a bit provocative)
I'm a millenial (born 1985)
I assumed Gen X'ers "owned" the 80's and the millenials "owned" the 90's. Thats when I fell in love with music. Perhaps I'm thinking late 90's and you're thinking early 90's? And of course there may be overlap. Dunno

I mean if you're talking about alt-rock, all the big rock bands of that era reached their height of popularity at or before 1995.

Also a millennial (1992).

>at afterwork drinking session
>normies put their mainstream playlists on the speakers
>bohemian rhapsody comes on
>drunk me is having none of that shit
>swiftly move over and press next track
>the passenger, better
>normies are like "wtf user"
>reply "i fucking hate that song"
>they think i'm weird again
The evening continued like normal until one guy drank half a shot bottle in one go, and we had to drag his unconcious ass home for two hours as no taxi would pick him up and we couldn't leave him lying on the street in the middle of winter.

I like queen more when i'm drunk

the passenger is the shit

bump

lel, I think you are proving him right

ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?

Light My Fire

>tfw 90s alt-rock constitutes at least 85% of the music you listen to

The late 90s was the point where the music scene definitively shifted from Gen X to Millenials just as it had shifted from boomers to Gen X in the late 70s.