90s Music

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From Grunge to Gangsta Rap and everything in between! Post a song and let's talk about it!


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  1. All aspects of the LW TOS apply.
  2. Be constructive and don't gatekeep. Music is highly subjective, and people have different tastes.
  3. If the source is YouTube, use the actual YouTube URL rather than a specific Invidious/Piped link. This prevents dead links as those go on/offline or break due to Google changes while also letting people's browser plugins, Lemmy clients, etc automatically re-write YT links to their preferred instances. Feel free to put alternate links in the post body, though.
  4. Put the link to the song in the URL field and not the post body.
  5. Submissions must be from the 90s (1990 - 1999) based on either recorded or release date. e.g. if it was recorded in 1999 but released in 2000, we're not going to split hairs over that; post away. Covers made in the 90s of older music is absolutely allowed and encouraged.

Posting Guidelines / Suggestions

  1. The preferred title format is Artist - Song Name [YEAR]
  2. If a song has a particular meaning or evokes a pleasant memory for you, feel free to share your story with it.

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This is probably, nay definitely, the most bubblegum song to ever make it to my guilty pleasure playlist.

Also, ThrowbackThursday to watching their TV show and telling everyone I had a crush on Rachel when I actually had a crush on Paul (RIP).

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#drag

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by p0ster@piefed.social to c/90smusic@lemmy.world
 
 

Growing up during the 90-s, I have heard many of the most popular albums from that era to death. Nevermind and Ten are just to "familiar" to be interesting. So I am on a journey to find albums I missed during the nineties.

One the ones I have found is Hex by Bark Psychosis a four piece from London. It is awesome and feels like 10 years a head of it time. Apparently "Post-Rock" what coined in a review of this album and it is easy to see why.

The band broke up immediately after the release of Hex, and the driving force Graham Sutton, released follow up 10 years later with a different line up.

Hex is definitively worth a listen, it is a 10/10 album that I totally missed in my youth.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by TehBamski@lemmy.world to c/90smusic@lemmy.world
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Yes, the sound is totally generic, but that's what I like about it.

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