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Mmm... invisible cola... http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/eats/crystal-pepsi-return-response-online-campaign-article-1.2251877
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I loved (and still love) Unsolved Mysteries. They scared me to death growing up. I recently re-watched some and find the aliens/D&D/ghosts very 90's. There was one murder that the show attributed to the "occult" that was related to Magic the Gathering. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5h2x3G40to
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 01:27 |
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Don't copy that floppy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up863eQKGUI JEEVES420 has a new favorite as of 03:15 on Jun 11, 2015 |
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SpaceGoatFarts posted:I was at a party this weekend and this thing popped out. Paul was just Steve Rogers in deep cover.
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JEEVES420 posted:Don't copy that floppy! There was a remake of that in the 00's which was actually worse. Complete with a swat team arresting people for piracy and sending them to jail. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUCyvw4w_yk
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# ? Jun 11, 2015 04:29 |
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Joe Friday posted:I loved (and still love) Unsolved Mysteries. They scared me to death growing up. I recently re-watched some and find the aliens/D&D/ghosts very 90's. There was one murder that the show attributed to the "occult" that was related to Magic the Gathering. That intro got a licensed video game in 1993: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7VjoW0wANQ&t=40m36s
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# ? Jun 11, 2015 05:07 |
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HAVE YOU GOT WHAT YOU PAID FOR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBNT_ogZm34
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# ? Jun 11, 2015 05:14 |
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Alris posted:HAVE Oh wow, whatever it was that Daffy Duck said there will always be a memory.
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# ? Jun 11, 2015 09:58 |
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<-------- I spent most of my early childhood under a rock, so Chip's Challenge was pretty much my first exposure to the concept of video games. I was never even all that good at it, but that and SimCity/Ant/Farm/Tower/Copter/2k/etc definitely helped put me on the weird, bullshit path I'm on today. and speaking of such, here's a neat article about why the sequel took 16 years to release.
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# ? Jun 11, 2015 12:08 |
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Any music video made by Michel Gondry
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 08:12 |
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You're a godddamn liar if you didn't hear "I WANT TACOS" in this song in the backup singer part of the chorus.
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 05:43 |
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Booblord Zagats posted:Paul was just Steve Rogers in deep cover. I didn't believe it the first time I was told about it, but yeah, that is Chris Evans as "Paul".
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 05:54 |
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Wheat Loaf posted:Are Nirvana classic rock yet, or are they insulated from the label forever? Foo Fighters are called dad rock, but Nirvana gets a pass. Foo Fighters ain't dad rock. Dad rock is stuff like Gerry Rafferty and Steely Dan and BTO. goddammit I'm old
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 08:02 |
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Sjurygg posted:Foo Fighters ain't dad rock. Dad rock is stuff like Gerry Rafferty and Steely Dan and BTO. goddammit I'm old It's ok, Wilco and Radiohead are dad rock now
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 08:24 |
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Smoking Crow posted:Radiohead
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 09:43 |
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Vladimir Poutine posted:There was a remake of that in the 00's which was actually worse. Complete with a swat team arresting people for piracy and sending them to jail. Oh My God.
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 09:52 |
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Sjurygg posted:Foo Fighters ain't dad rock. Dad rock is stuff like Gerry Rafferty and Steely Dan and BTO. goddammit I'm old
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 13:14 |
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Smoking Crow posted:It's ok, Wilco and Radiohead are dad rock now
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 20:23 |
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Sjurygg posted:Foo Fighters ain't dad rock. Dad rock is stuff like Gerry Rafferty and Steely Dan and BTO. goddammit I'm old I'm not saying they are dad rock, I'm saying the music press is calling them dad rock. (That being said, I'm pretty sure Dave Grohl is only about five or six years younger than my dad.) Of course, one article I read also insisted that "dad rock" is racist because it has guitars (of course it mentioned that basically all the classic rock bands are, for the most part, a bunch of white guys, but the writer seemed really hung up on the guitars for whatever raeson), so whatever.
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 20:53 |
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Joe Friday posted:I loved (and still love) Unsolved Mysteries. They scared me to death growing up. I recently re-watched some and find the aliens/D&D/ghosts very 90's. There was one murder that the show attributed to the "occult" that was related to Magic the Gathering. It wasn't just the intro music, Robert Stack doing the voice-over always made it more eerie to me. Dude had the perfect voice for stuff like that, always made everything subtly more weird and creepy. RIP Robert Stack
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Wheat Loaf posted:I'm not saying they are dad rock, I'm saying the music press is calling them dad rock. I...what? How do guitars mean racism, with the many, many decades of non white bands creating art with the instrument?
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I've found an op-ed piece from billboard.com (you can read it here) on the topic. I do not think this is the article I originally saw, because it doesn't talk about guitars as much, but there's one bit which seems to reflect the sentiment that I've quoted below:quote:Dad rock -- which used to be called “classic rock,” and before that, “rock” -- has become a target because of its template: white male auteurs, guitar solos, heroism and narrative songs. It’s music for squares. The younger, more multicultural world views it as not just passive, but patriarchal, because its values exclude almost all people of color, anyone who uses a turntable or a sampler and a wide range of female artists, from Taylor Swift to Azealia Banks. A vote against dad rock is a vote for inclusiveness. In that case, the point about instrumentation being discriminatory is mixed in with comments about the lack of diversity in classic rock, but I am almost certain I read an article which made a big point about guitars making it racist because (I think) the dominance of the guitar is / was excluding uniquely non-white instruments or performance styles. Wheat Loaf has a new favorite as of 01:50 on Jun 14, 2015 |
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ATC* may have been from the early 2000's but they were one of the most 90's bands that ever existed (as was everything that was big in 2000, weird year for music). I've heard them described as a cross between Eiffel 65 and a dollar store Ace Of Base. Don't think I could put it better. All of their songs had an ear-wormy xylophone riff, a key change at the end and embarrassing choreography in the music videos. You've probably had their biggest, and only hit, Around The World (La La La La La) stuck in your head at some point. It's also a cover of a Russian pop song from 1998. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79EDVGfazEA They made two other songs of note before they broke up in 2003. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WO0JvkMynCQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_C_6IFqTof4 * They were later forced to change their name to A Touch Of Class after ATB sued them. Celery Face has a new favorite as of 02:56 on Jul 17, 2015 |
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Time and culture are weird like that. The earliest 00's stuff is 90's as all get out, the 90's pre-grunge/gangsta rap world is as weird and out there as anything 80's, etc.
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I think that's just a product of pop culture not fitting into calendar decades. It was either here or in another 90s thread, but the general consensus was that the 90s ended with 9/11. Also, watch Freaks and Geeks for a good example of this. It's set in 1980/81 and yet everything is 70s as hell.
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Celery Face posted:ATC* may have been from the early 2000's but they were one of the most 90's bands that ever existed (as was everything that was big in 2000, weird year for music). I've heard them described as a cross between Eiffel 65 and a dollar store Ace Of Base. Don't think I could put it better. All of their songs had an ear-wormy xylophone riff, a key change at the end and embarrassing choreography in the music videos. ATC is great because they are literally the least original band possible, they ripped off their name from ATB, they ripped off their song from that russian group, and then their other songs ripped off the first song.
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1000 Brown M and Ms posted:I think that's just a product of pop culture not fitting into calendar decades. It was either here or in another 90s thread, but the general consensus was that the 90s ended with 9/11. Also, watch Freaks and Geeks for a good example of this. It's set in 1980/81 and yet everything is 70s as hell. Even the "90's" didnt really get started until well into 91, particuarly with music. Anything released in 1990 just absolutely screams 1980s.
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Nutsngum posted:Even the "90's" didnt really get started until well into 91, particuarly with music. Anything released in 1990 just absolutely screams 1980s. The Stone Roses debut still sounds remarkably fresh, imo.
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Nutsngum posted:Even the "90's" didnt really get started until well into 91, particuarly with music. Anything released in 1990 just absolutely screams 1980s. Like I said, it doesn't really "feel" like the 90's started until grunge and gangsta rap took over. Both completely changed music, fashion, and the general attitude of the youth of America. Before that was all day-glo colors and parachute pants.
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 18:35 |
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I'd say the "longest" cultural decade was probably the 50s, which in my mind started on V-J Day and didn't end until the Kennedy assassination. (In the US, at least)
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# ? Jul 17, 2015 19:25 |
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Not My Leg posted:Fivethirtyeight did an analysis last year of what counts as "classic rock" today based on frequency of play on classic rock stations. The analysis found a very solid core of classic rock stretching from 1973 until 1982, with that period accounting for close to 60% of all classic rock plays. However, there's a substantial area outside the core going back to around 1967 (with a few plays back to '63) and going forward to 1991 (when U2 (Achtung Baby), Metallica (Metallica), and Nirvana (Nevermind) all released albums that receive substantial classic rock play). The top 25 most frequently played bands make up somewhere around 45% of all plays, and are about who you would expect, but there are large regional variances as well. Some are expected, with west coast cities playing a lot of Nirvana and Pearl Jam. Others are odd, such as Seattle playing a lot of Yes. I heard a smashing pumpkins song on the classic rock station recently and felt old. I remember seeing them with the original lineup before they broke up Speaking of which. This may be too early 90s but still Warning: will give you seizures https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-KE9lvU810 Started in '97 so it counts The tumblr kids freaking out when the tumblr theme was changed to Seinfeld and the kids saying "ew Seinfeld, that's something my dad watches." Especially Elaine's hair and outfits. 90s women's fashion... Ugh Everything was this godawful floral print
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Celery Face posted:ATC* may have been from the early 2000's but they were one of the most 90's bands that ever existed (as was everything that was big in 2000, weird year for music). I've heard them described as a cross between Eiffel 65 and a dollar store Ace Of Base. Don't think I could put it better. All of their songs had an ear-wormy xylophone riff, a key change at the end and embarrassing choreography in the music videos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPalTdUyzss https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggiUMDccO0Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhLHZovX1t0 edit: Also reminded me of this song which turned the 90s dial to 11 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZjaHJXYy-E beato has a new favorite as of 09:50 on Jul 18, 2015 |
# ? Jul 18, 2015 09:43 |
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I remember seeing a lot of trash music coming from Europe and stuff like Eiffel 65 and Crazy Frog just baffled me. Not that our music was much better with things like Thong Song heating up the charts.
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# ? Jul 18, 2015 10:59 |
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That Italo Disco revival was good but we got Eiffel instead of the other good bands
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Wait, "Italo Disco"? I thought that those wacky Germans were at the root of all this.
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# ? Jul 18, 2015 18:34 |
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scamtank posted:Wait, "Italo Disco"? I thought that those wacky Germans were at the root of all this. Giorgio Moroder is Italian but he comes from South Tyrol where they speak German
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Mu Zeta posted:I remember seeing a lot of trash music coming from Europe and stuff like Eiffel 65 and Crazy Frog just baffled me. Not that our music was much better with things like Thong Song heating up the charts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyhrYis509A
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# ? Jul 18, 2015 19:41 |
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scamtank posted:Wait, "Italo Disco"? I thought that those wacky Germans were at the root of all this. All European disco made after the US quit making it is called Italo Disco. The French made Italo Disco
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Thin Privilege posted:I heard a smashing pumpkins song on the classic rock station recently and felt old. I remember seeing them with the original lineup before they broke up Things like this are supposed to be for bands that you've heard of because maybe your parents listened to them. Not bands that were new or popular when you were old enough to be aware of them http://www.amazon.com/Century-Millennium-Collection-Friendly-Packaging/dp/B000NA1ZWO
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The only thing worse than Aqua is an Aqua knock-off https://youtu.be/IlDjEd8gAkI
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