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Yeah well I owned the Powerman 5000 album. We all have our shame.
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ryonguy posted:My playlist of shame: You're never going to get me to admit any shame in owning a soundtrack with that U2 and Seal song AND it has Massive Attack on it? loving no shame in that game, yo.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 04:42 |
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twistedmentat posted:The copy I had did not credit anyone for Dead Souls. So I honestly thought it was a NIN song. Yeah, it's a cover of an old Joy Division song.
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It always annoyed me that Time Baby iii sounded so much better live in the film. The 2nd movie had Deftones playing Teething which was awesome.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 10:22 |
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The 90est of superheroes got the 90est of soundtracks
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 11:50 |
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Inzombiac posted:Yeah well I owned the Powerman 5000 album. Is owning Ten Summoner's Tales by Sting shameful? I loved that album.
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Inzombiac posted:Yeah well I owned the Powerman 5000 album. I had the Static-X album
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whiteyfats posted:Yeah, it's a cover of an old Joy Division song. I can't shake the feeling that Reznor was trying to steal credit for the song. Seems like something he'd do.
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Iron Crowned posted:I had the Static-X album Wisconsin Death Trip isn't exactly godawful by Nineties standards. I actully paid money for a 311 album, I win.
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Iron Crowned posted:I had the Static-X album The video for that song they had was on the Mac OS 8 install CDs for some reason. Which was neat in a "look at this video playing on my computer!" way at the time.
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twistedmentat posted:I can't shake the feeling that Reznor was trying to steal credit for the song. Seems like something he'd do. NIN's cover, while not terrible, is noticeably inferior to Joy Division. Should have just used the original.
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ryonguy posted:My playlist of shame: That is extremely eclectic. Sunny Day Real Estate??? I didn't know they were that popular then. I thought they were always underground. And speaking of 90s emo, this album is very 90s to me. It reminds me of all the suburban teen angst from shows like 7th Heaven and Pete and Pete.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 14:35 |
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This album rarely left my trunk mounted 6 CD Changer in High School. In Case you can't read the album, the tracklist: 1. "Camel Song" Korn 4:21 2. "So Long" Everlast 5:00 3. "Slow" Professional Murder Music 3:58 4. "Crushed" Limp Bizkit 3:24 5. "Oh My God" Guns N' Roses 3:40 6. "Poison" The Prodigy 6:15 7. "Superbeast" (Girl On a Motorcycle Mix) Rob Zombie 3:51 8. "Bad Influence" Eminem 3:40 9. "Nobody's Real" (Punk Rock & Electronic) Powerman 5000 2:54 10. "I Wish I Had" Stroke 6:34 11. "Sugar Kane" Sonic Youth 5:58 12. "Wrong Way" Creed 4:19 It was that, Godsmack, Green Day's Nimrod, Big Shiny Tunes 2 and probably the greatest album of our generation, MuchDance '97
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 15:50 |
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The Crow: City of Angels, while a lovely movie, had a pretty decent soundtrack.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 16:13 |
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^^^ Jurassitol is one of the better Filter songs. whiteyfats posted:NIN's cover, while not terrible, is noticeably inferior to Joy Division. Should have just used the original.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 16:24 |
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I had 311's self titled album, marcy playground, and Metallica's load on cassette tape, there's some 90's shame. My younger brother had Hanson on tape. I even re-bought Marcy playground on CD when I first got my discman, along with Metallica's reload.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 16:31 |
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You guys speak of these albums in the past sense, I got 311 and Static-X in my Rhapsody right now. Bring the shame
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 17:02 |
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I did recently put Limp Bizkit's Significant Other on a playlist. It was a very large playlist for a 12 hour road trip that had 2000+ songs and I was running out of ideas, but that album is a guilty pleasure of mine.
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On the subject of 90s music: The soundtrack for the film Rush. I never owned it, but it was something that in the 90s there was a window of time where towards the end of the decade I would see copy after copy on the shelves of used CD stores and pawn shops, and continued to do so for years. Also, pretty popular compilation CDs with some sort of social message to them seemed to be more visible in the 90s than in the decades before or since. "Rock the Vote"-themed voting awareness things, 'do something meaningful' things, AIDS/HIV awareness things, etc.
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I've no doubt mentioned before but one memory I have from the 90s is this compilation of love songs being advertised on TV where a bunch of the songs (the ones that were highlighted in yellow in the track list that scrolled up the screen, of course) were segued into one another, and now I can't hear any of them without automatically segueing between them in my head. The one I remember is the chorus from "The Glory of Love"by Peter Cetera segueing into the chorus of "You're the Voice" by John Farnham. "Alone" by Heart, "All Around the World" by Lisa Stansfield and another one by a 70s band I don't know the name of were also in it.
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Wheat Loaf posted:I've no doubt mentioned before but one memory I have from the 90s is this compilation of love songs being advertised on TV where a bunch of the songs (the ones that were highlighted in yellow in the track list that scrolled up the screen, of course) were segued into one another, and now I can't hear any of them without automatically segueing between them in my head. The Return to Innocence..Sail Away Sail Away Sail Away https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZJSjrox_2s
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Wheat Loaf posted:I've no doubt mentioned before but one memory I have from the 90s is this compilation of love songs being advertised on TV where a bunch of the songs (the ones that were highlighted in yellow in the track list that scrolled up the screen, of course) were segued into one another, and now I can't hear any of them without automatically segueing between them in my head. Alone is a good song.
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Antioch posted:The Return to Innocence..Sail Away Sail Away Sail Away I have that cd on my mp3 player. Apparently they made more, but I never saw commercials for them.
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whiteyfats posted:Alone is a good song. Sure. Ann Wilson - great singer, great voice.
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Wheat Loaf posted:Sure. Ann Wilson - great singer, great voice. I think her voice may have got better when she got chubs in the 80s.
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Both of the Crow soundtracks and the Spawn soundtrack are on my phone.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 21:58 |
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Might as well mention one of the top selling soundtracks of all time, although I'm not a fan of Whitney.
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Iron Crowned posted:I had the Static-X album
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Inzombiac posted:Yeah well I owned the Powerman 5000 album. Iron Crowned posted:I had the Static-X album JnnyThndrs posted:Wisconsin Death Trip isn't exactly godawful by Nineties standards. I had all of the above, and Three Dollar Bill Y'all.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 22:49 |
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I had the Boomerang soundtrack, cause I like End of the Road, by Boyz II Men. I'm not ashamed, since Boyz II Men were a perfectly fine R&B group.
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# ? Apr 12, 2017 23:26 |
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I felt bad for a sec because y'all were all bagging on Static-X, then I remembered the name of the band I actually like is Spirea X. ...that's also extremely 90s.
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I don't know Static-X, but Racer-X owns.
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Antioch posted:The Return to Innocence..Sail Away Sail Away Sail Away At first it seems like a Adult Contemporary thing with Sail Away and such. But then you have stuff like the Miami Vice theme, The Exorcist theme (I somehow doubt it was the whole Part 1) and a Eurodance mix of X-Files.
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I swear every high school assembly that featured an outside speaker featured Republica's "Ready to Go." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgffRW1fKDk And every other high school assembly had C'mon N' Ride It. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-DpRcxK_N8
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Croccers posted:Just who was that aimed at? I legit love the Pure Moods albums
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 01:10 |
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Lost Highway was the choice soundtrack of the 90s
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Nostalgia4Butts posted:Lost Highway was the choice soundtrack of the 90s
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 02:15 |
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90s film soundtracks tended to be pretty good from what I recall. As to some of the more 90s things out there, the 90s retro nostalgia for the 60s-70s in the form of the Saturday Morning Cartoons Greatest Hits and the Schoolhouse Rock cover albums by several alternative and Gen X acts of the day.
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# ? Apr 13, 2017 03:26 |
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Two other very 90s soundtracks: 1. "Scream" Master P 2. "Suburban Life" Kottonmouth Kings 3. "Rivers" Sugar Ray 4. "She's Always in My Hair" D'Angelo 5. "Help Myself" Dave Matthews Band 6. "She Said" Collective Soul 7. "Right Place, Wrong Time" The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion 8. "Dear Lover" Foo Fighters 9. "Eyes of Sand" Tonic 10. "The Swing" Everclear 11. "I Think I Love You" Less Than Jake 12. "Your Lucky Day in Hell" Eels 13. "Red Right Hand" Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 14. "One More Chance" Kelly 15. "The Race" Ear2000 "#1 Crush" – Garbage "Local God" – Everclear "Angel" – Gavin Friday "Pretty Piece of Flesh" – One Inch Punch "Kissing You (Love Theme from Romeo & Juliet)" – Des'ree "Whatever (I Had a Dream)" – Butthole Surfers "Lovefool" – The Cardigans "Young Hearts Run Free" – Kym Mazelle "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)" – Quindon Tarver "To You I Bestow" – Mundy "Talk Show Host" – Radiohead "Little Star" – Stina Nordenstam "You and Me Song" – The Wannadies
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How many loving 90s bands were there
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