What's the single most 90's to you?
What's the single most 90's to you?
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>what's the single most 90's SONG to you?
fuck
anything else is wrong
that's a good choice OP
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Except for the one you posted:
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Easily Knapsack - Cellophane
Can someone make a playlist of these? I'm about to jump in the bath.
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This one sounds like a bridge between the 1990s and 2000s
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90s were cool. I was only alive at the tail end but I always think about a quote from I think V. or Gravity's Rainbow about being eternally displaced from the decade you were born in.
and you know it
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runner-up
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SPAAAAAAAAAACEMAN I ALWAYS WANTED YOU TO GO INTO SPACE MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN
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the only answer
>Caribbean beat
>a black man shouting
>upbeat
forgot
>sung by a pretty boy
>rap verse with Caribbean accent
some runner-up tracks that are worth a mention
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This is the bad part on the 90's though
it's what defined 90's music though
eurobeat, latin/caribbean beats, girl-/boy-bands
Sounds like shit though.
This is a way better bridge. Pretty much defines 99-02
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Swing revival meets Latin sound.
SHAKE DOWN
1979
Smashmouth - All star
Holy fuck 90s music sucked
>that second song
Jesus Christ they even made rap dream pop in the 90s? Did people just mix rap with every rock genre back then?
Yeah, late part of the 90's.
ikr where are the neon aesthetics gay makeup and fluffy hairdo ffs
this is the greatest thing to come out of that rent (if you can even call it that)
*trend
mid-late of the decade is when it forms it's own identity
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here's another trend - spanish lyrics
This kills the millenial soyboy.
Yeah I kinda agree. The early 90's sounded more like the 80's than the latter part.
Basically.
Yep. I'm a bigger fan of the early 90's sounds and aesthetics than the late, even though most of my councius childhood was during the latter.
Early 90s for me was Jesus Jones, EMF, and PM Dawn. There was a bit of a shift musically but the 80s aesthetic was still there.
it's important to note that the 90s were marginally different for europe and the us, in america the 90s were characterized by grunge, rnb, gangsta rap and the like while in europe it was rave, eurodance, adult contemporary etc.
alternative rock was equally big in both continents
This is stretching the 90s a bit, but we all know the 90s ended in 2001 so, here
>Modjo - Lady
I have only heard this song on a friend's parent's shitty car speakers or overhead at a store/shop, so it's weird hearing the bass and all the different parts in headphones wtf.
Yeah, in Britain the whole alternative dance/baggy/rave movement started to get moving, while in the US it was Grunge and the New Jack Swing sound that dominated.
>but we all know the 90s ended in 2001
Damn, I've never thought of it like that but now when I think about it, it's very true.
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This is more for my fellow Yuropoors
>Falco - Jeanny
*upvote*
i like this one, i like the vocal particularly.
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this one is a slight guilty pleasure.
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No idea. I didn't have access to western music in the 90s.
FUUUUUUUU guys stop it I can't hold these nostalgia feels
Just kiddin', please don't stop
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This is one of the most 90s
Also you get what you give
I actually think you won. My first thought was "that alanis morset song."
Popular 90s music was so bad that it was good
Indie 90s music was some of the best ever
This is so 90s grunge culture that you would swear its some exaggerated parody until you notice it was released in 1990 so it's actually real
Fuck yeah, Jamiroquai is the best
this desu
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>1979
oh yeah that's a nostalgia gem
>we all know the 90s ended in 2001
Indeed
It kinda died a lot in 1999 with Columbine but America truly woke out of the dream, or rather fell into the nightmare, in 2001 with 9/11
>Based Take That poster
One of the songs that finally got me into Sonic Youth. Also it has Culkin in it.
>Sonic Youth - Sunday
This, big up da uk massive!
I'm gonna make a playlist of all this shit when thread is dead. I
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Here's another great Take That song I like
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Wrong Semisonic song though
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Same. I was born 89, so I mostly connect 90's music with different feelings, and not so much memories.
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get 'em while they're up
>Wrong Semisonic song though
Indeed haha
I literally didn't listen to any of those. I was still a baby
1989 brofist
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Continuing on the ''90's ended in 2001'' theme:
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>1989 brofist
For sure
I firts heard Ebeneezer Goode when I was binge watching all Beavis And Butthead episodes last year. Great song. Utah Saints and Shakespear's Sister are also excellent.
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Even though I love the original I prefer this version
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>Shakespear's Sister are also excellent
>Siobhan Fahey, founding member of Bananarama
makes sense
I was 15yo when Stay was released in '94 just about to leave highschool
I love these nostalgia threads man
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They had a quite unique sound for sure.
I'd forgotten how much I liked Brimful of Asha and of course, Moloko.
The summer of 1999 this was everywhere.
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Heres some 90s one-hit wonders
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[absolutely the fag end of grunge]
Its a bit redundant to post them but Bjork was pretty inescapable, at least in Britain. And a brilliant run of videos looking back really from Human Behaviour all the way to All Is Full Of Love.
Fuck- this took me too long to remember.
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Late 80s / early 90s was when 80s jangle pop/post-punk and alternative rock started blending. It's one of my favorite eras of music.
Someone was giving me shit for having Jagged Little Pill in my Library this weekend, THANK YOU
>that wave of mid-90's retro and "jam" bands
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Oh yeah I'm gonna spend my night listening to all that has been posted here
The Smashing Pumpkins gave a terrible concert in Luxembourg last year. Billy was in a bad mood and started banging violently on the piano... But listening to this, on repeat this morning, I forgive them.
women singers from the 90s are so nostalgic.
i wanna die
here's one for you
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I saw Len at an outdoor festival in Canada when I was in junior high, they were walking around through this marketplace and I said "hey Len!", and the dude turned around and gave him a thumbs up, and I gave him the old forearm fuck you gesture. Man that shit was hilarious.
You know you lived it when you know every song from the thumbnail
Good era. 'Member this fucking gem?
This is a pretty good playlist if you want to be transported back to the sound of a particular year.
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Only a few seconds per song, but enough for feels. Of course, many of the songs are objectively garbage but still, it was the sound of that particular year. This is aural time travel.
This was THE song for a while
fuk, on the weekend at a house party we did pillies and listened to born slippy. goddamn.
90's rock was pretty fucking rockin'
You have 5 seconds to find a song that stereotypes 1997 pop music more than this.
>And a brilliant run of videos looking back really from Human Behaviour
That's a Michel Gondry Video, he did a few for Bjork, Human Behaviour, Hyper Ballad, Isobel, Army Of Me etc etc
Not to mention the late 90's Chemical Bros And Noel Gallagher collaboration he did for youtube.com
The more you watch it the better it is, very low budget but a god-tier video
WOO HOO
>It's a 90s nostalgia thread!
>only music from 1997-1999
Why is that?
96-99 were the peak of the 20th century