What are your favorite angst-ridden 90s guitar bands? Post them here. Britpop welcome(as long as it's sufficiently angsty), post-grunge is not. 90s aesthetics are imperative.
True White Pony is from 2000 but Adrenaline in '95 and Around the Fur in '97 are way more angsty anyway
Caleb Edwards
Taste is a really underrated album.
Dominic Lewis
That Metallica video looks a lot like the one for Heart Shaped Box
Liam Diaz
It was directed by the same guy who directed the Teen Spirit video, and is very obviously a stylistic ripoff of the videos Anton Corbijn(who would go on to make videos for Metallica) made for Nirvana and Depeche Mode some years prior.
Kevin Morris
That explains it.
Jackson Bell
>Filter and The Crystal Method: (Can't You) Trip Like I Do >1997 >Old enough to legally drink
No. No, I have to go! I HAVE TO GO BACK!!!
Joseph Nguyen
>there was once a time when you could casually turn on the radio while driving to work and hear this without it even being in any way out of the ordinary
stop posting hooktube you fanny. I'm not going to nav away from page or go through the effort of opening a new tab, when you could've posted a yt link that would've embedded, fucking retard.
Thomas Jackson
Based on the thumbnail, I thought that was Jarvis Cocker
Levi Nelson
>people still think pop music hasn't been going downhill since the 90s I'm so sick of this shitty computer generated top 40 EDM bullshit on EVERY god damn radio station in my state. I swear the jewish record company execs are pushing this shit just to make the population even more stupid. I WANT TO HEAR ROCK MUSIC NOT SOME NIGGER RAPPING OVER A 5-SECOND LOOP GOD DAMMIT
Matthew Mitchell
If you wanted to hear rock music you will actually dig through the internet to look up what's going on now.
You don't get it. I mean on the RADIO. The same radio that used to play New Order, Depeche Mode, Cure, Smashing Pumpkins, Bjork, Oasis. Now all we get are mediocre artists who make songs that won't even be remembered next year. Sure there was manufactured pop music getting airplay during the 80s and 90s but nowhere near as much as there is today. When's the last time you listened to the radio and heard something you actually enjoyed?
James Morris
Were U2 and R.E.M. the only highly successful and acclaimed 80s bands to successfully adapt to the 90s?
Times changed,user As much as I would like for the stuff that I like to be more popular and such we should understand that the radio or television is not a place for "alternative music" anymore.
You know,you are right user. Things shouldn't be like this anymore.
Dominic Moore
No,I didn't
Parker Gutierrez
what happend to the radio. Its a bunch of commercials and the same electro pop nigger pop slut song over and over again. If there are any rock stations left they only play the same ACDC songs over and over again (im talking about america with all this)
Without even looking it up im going to guess the average age of a person who regularly listens to the radio still is like 75 or some shit
I've literally heard every single one of these songs on the radio within the last month.
>t. Los Angeles fag
Jaxson Turner
>*blocks your path*
Angel Reed
Holy fuck your newfag is showing
Jose Morales
Homophobic much?
Brody Wood
The focus of the thread is obviously on stuff that had some level of commercial success/presence in general culture. Codeine were never anything more than a low-level indie band. That album has some decent songs though.
Connor Martin
Trent Reznor is a cringey faggot but his production has held up well astoundingly well.