You have Nirvana for starters. Also Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, Oasis, Foo Fighters, STP, RATM, you name it.
I'm a millennial girl and I remember the 90s very well.
You have Nirvana for starters. Also Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, Oasis, Foo Fighters, STP, RATM, you name it.
I'm a millennial girl and I remember the 90s very well.
Oh hell yes. Imagine kneeling before a towering sound system, dressed head-to-toe in '80s hairband attire complete with tight leggings and bandanas wrapped fetchingly around my wrists.
My tormentors attach nipple clamps synchronized to trigger at the loudest decibels during iconic power ballads.
Every tortured wail from Whitesnake's David Coverdale sends shockwaves of agony coursing through my body like electric volts timed perfectly with pulsating basslines.
And oh, the irony of being forced to clean my Mistress' cherished Doc Marten boots while gagged with a rolled-up Spin Doctors album cover stuffed into my mouth.
How deliciously demeaning it feels to scrub away at dirtied soles as "Two Princes" blares incessantly, reminding me of simpler times when a catchy tune didn't double as a sonic cattle prod!
Yes. It was great but most music 63-current is fucking awesome! My play list has Eagles, Sinatra, Kiss, Metallica, TSwift, Bee Gees, NWA, Beatles, Motley Crue, Johnny Cash, Beyonce, Bangles, Iron Maiden, Motown, Grunge, Death Metal, Pop, Hip Hop, Disco. Everything but some VERY exclusive country. Country music is beer, broads, dogs, trucks and the American flag that so many listeners don't understand what it represents.
Those bands are one of the reasons I hated growing up in the 90s.
Wait, didn't you grow up in the grunge heartland?
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Yes , my favorite were sepultura and pantera , back then.
I love all these bands more than modern music
It was good but not as good as 80s rock bands.
Grow up in 90s so have soft spot for 90s music
Prefer 70s
Sure