1991-1995 Has to Be the Best 5 Year Block in the History of Rock Music....Hands Down!

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  • Kermit
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    • 09-27-10
    • 32555

    #71
    Here is a newer hard rock band from Australia. I have all 3 of their CD's(yes I actually bought them) and they are very good. They have an AC/DC sound.







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    • Eddy Munny
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      • 08-13-13
      • 15767

      #72
      The funny thing is, I'm going to see a Nirvana tribute show tonight at a local venue. It's for the whole 20th anniversary thing. I hadn't even planned on it, but a buddy of mine just texted me yesterday and I figured what the hell.
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      • Kermit
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        • 09-27-10
        • 32555

        #73
        Originally posted by Eddy Munny
        The funny thing is, I'm going to see a Nirvana tribute show tonight at a local venue. It's for the whole 20th anniversary thing. I hadn't even planned on it, but a buddy of mine just texted me yesterday and I figured what the hell.
        That's pretty cool. Let us know how is was.

        It's also funny I popped that Beavis and Butthead CD in because Nirvana has a song on it. "I hate myself and want to die"
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        • smitch124
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 05-19-08
          • 12566

          #74
          Originally posted by The Madcap
          Fine, have it your way....


          these game changers enough for you?




          1970:


          Led Zeppelin.....................Zeppelin III
          Black Sabbath...................Paranoid/Black Sabbath (debut)
          The Stooges.....................Fun House
          Velvet Underground...........Loaded
          Derek and The Dominos..... Layla & other Assorted Love Songs
          James Brown.....................Sex Machine
          The Beatles.......................Let it Be
          CCR..................................Cos mo's Factory
          Carlos Santana..................Abraxas
          The Guess Who................American Woman
          Neil Young........................After the Gold Rush
          Allman Brothers................Idlewild South
          Grateful Dead...................American Beauty/Workingman's Dead
          Van Morrison...................Moondance


          1971:

          Led Zeppelin....................Zeppelin IV
          The Who........................Who's Next
          Rolling Stones.................Sticky Fingers
          Janis Joplin......................Pearl
          Jethro Tull.......................Aqualung
          Allman Brothers...............At Filmore East
          Marvin Gaye....................What's Goin On
          David Bowie.....................Honky Dory
          Yes.................................Frag ile

          1972:


          The Rolling Stones.............Exile On Main Street
          David Bowie......................The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust
          Lou Reed..........................Transforme r
          Deep Purple.......................Machine Head
          Allman Brothers.................Eat a Peach
          The Band..........................Rock of Ages
          The Doobie Brothers..........Toulouse Street
          The Eagles........................The Eagles (debut)
          Grateful Dead....................Europe '72
          Neil Young........................ Harvest
          Steely Dan........................Can't Buy a Thrill
          Uriah Heep........................Demons & Wizards
          Yes..................................Clo se to the Edge
          Alice Cooper......................School's Out



          1973:

          Pink Floyd.............................Dark Side of the Moon
          Led Zeppelin.........................Houses of the Holy
          The Who..............................Quadrop henia
          Bob Marley and the Wailers....Catch a Fire/Burnin
          Lynyrd Skynyrd....................Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd
          The Eagles...........................Despera do
          Genesis................................S elling England by the Pound
          The Doobie Brothers.............The Captain and Me
          Allman Brothers................... Brothers and Sisters
          Black Sabbath......................Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
          Lou Reed.............................Berlin
          The Stooges........................Raw Power
          Alice Cooper.........................Billion Dollar Babies
          ZZ Top...............................Tres Hombres
          Stevie Wonder.....................Innervisions
          Elton John...........................Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
          Tom Waits...........................Closing Time
          Marvin Gaye.........................Let's Get it On
          James Brown.......................They Payback
          Billy Joel..............................Piano Man
          Procol Harum.......................Grand Hotel
          Golden Earring.....................Moontan
          Little Feat............................Dixie Chicken
          Waylon Jennings..................Honky Tonky Heroes
          Queen.................................Qu een (debut)
          Aerosmith...........................Aero smith (debut)


          1974:

          Eric Clapton............................461 Ocean Blvd
          Bad Company.........................Bad Company
          Lynyrd Skynyrd......................Second Helping
          Genesis................................. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
          Queen................................... Queen II/Sheer Heart Attack
          Bob Marley.............................Natty Dread
          Kiss.................................... ..Kiss (debut)
          Blue Oyster Cult.....................Secret Treaties
          Joe Walsh..............................So What
          Jackson Browne......................Late For the Sky
          Supertramp............................Cr ime of the Century
          Frank Zappa............................Apostro phe


          1975:

          Led Zeppelin........................Physical Graffiti
          Queen.................................A Night at the Opera
          Pink Floyd............................Wish You Were Here
          The Eagles...........................One of These Nights
          Bob Dylan............................Blood on the Tracks
          AC/DC.................................High Voltage
          Aerosmith...........................Toys in the Attic
          ZZ Top...............................Fandan go
          Bruce Springsteen................Born to Run
          Ted Nugent.........................Ted Nugent
          Nazareth..............................Ha ir of the Dog
          Jeff Beck..............................Blow by Blow
          Parliament............................Mo thership Connection
          Alice Cooper........................Welcome to my Nightmare
          Willie Nelson.........................The Red Headed Stranger


          1976:

          The Eagles...................Hotel California
          Rush..........................2112
          Steve Miller Band..........Fly Like an Eagle
          Aerosmith...................Rocks
          Kiss............................Destroye r
          Queen.........................A Day at the Races
          The Ramones...............The Ramones
          Boston........................Boston
          Kansas.........................Leftovert ure
          Bob Seger....................Night Moves
          Thin Lizzy.....................Jailbreak
          Warren Zevon................Warren Zevon
          Bob Dylan....................Desire

          1977:

          Fleetwood Mac...................................Ru mours
          Sex Pistols................................. .......Never Mind the Bollocks
          Pink Floyd................................... .......Animals
          The Clash................................... .......The Clash
          Lynyrd Skynyrd................................. Street Survivors
          Eric Clapton................................. .....Slowhand
          Steely Dan..................................... ..Aja
          Bob Marley.................................. .....Exodus
          Ted Nugent.................................. ....Cat Scratch Fever
          Styx.................................... ............The Grand Illusion
          Meatloaf................................ ...........Bat out of Hell
          Electric Light Orchestra......................Out of the Blue
          Billy Joel.................................... .......The Stranger
          Jackson Browne................................Ru nning on Empty
          Iggy Pop..................................... .....A Lust for Life
          Cheap Trick................................... ...Cheap Trick
          Foreigner............................... ..........Foreigner

          1978:

          Van Halen.................Van Halen
          Dire Straights............Dire Straights
          The Band..................The Last Waltz
          Bruce Springsteen......Darkness on the Edge of Town
          Little Feat................Waiting for Columbus
          Blondie....................Parallel Lines
          The Police.................Outlandos D'Amour
          Bob Seger................Stranger in Town
          Rolling Stones..........Some Girls
          The Cars..................The Cars
          Journey....................Infinity
          Kenny Rogers...........The Gambler



          1979:

          Pink Floyd.......................The Wall
          AC/DC............................Highway to Hell
          The Clash.......................London Calling
          Talking Heads..................Fear of Music
          Foreigner.........................Double Vision
          Van Halen........................Van Halen II
          Motorhead.......................Overkill
          Frank Zappa.....................Joe's Garage Act I
          The B 52s........................The B52s
          Thank you so much for saying what I wanted to say and saving me a ton of time lol
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          • Eddy Munny
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            • 08-13-13
            • 15767

            #75
            Originally posted by Kermit
            That's pretty cool. Let us know how is was.

            It's also funny I popped that Beavis and Butthead CD in because Nirvana has a song on it. "I hate myself and want to die"
            Yeah I thought that too....... Kurt's ghost is everywhere all of a sudden. lol
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            • cecil127
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 11-19-09
              • 7310

              #76
              Originally posted by Kermit
              I am currently listening to the Beavis and Butthead Experience Cd. Great stuff here.


              "ya gotta have stuff that sucks to have stuff that's cool"...truer words have never been spoken.
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              • packerd_00
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 05-22-13
                • 17804

                #77
                50's Rock is where its at.
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                • texhooper
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 01-05-09
                  • 10001

                  #78
                  Originally posted by Eddy Munny
                  You mean because he'd otherwise be posting in this thread? I do remember his old avatar of Axl Rose in a Charlie Manson t-shirt circa '92.
                  yes, that's what i meant. he always posted videos of 90s music too in his threads.
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                  • The Madcap
                    SBR MVP
                    • 07-03-10
                    • 2808

                    #79
                    Originally posted by Eddy Munny
                    Don't be such a smartass......You were railing on and on about the sins of the '90's when you declared that "art-school" geeks took the scene over. At no point did you make it clear that you were referring to present day.

                    Only if you can't add.




                    The middle school kids who fell in love with Nirvana weren't exactly old enough go around playing dive bars in shitty rock bands. They had to wait a few years. Like till they were in their 20's. So take a 13 year old kid in 1994, add ten years, and what do you get? 2004.





                    And I am bitter. I'm bitter that the guys in the 50's had Elvis, the guys in the 60's had the Stones/The Beatles, the guys in the 70's had Zeppelin/The Who/Pink Floyd, the guys in the 80's had AC/DC, Metallica, and Guns n Roses, the guys in the 90's had Tom Petty/Black Crowes/Red Hot Chili Peppers, and what the hell do we have now? Radiohead/Arcade Fire. Where's our Led Zeppelin? Where's our Rolling Stones? Where's our AC/DC? They don't exist. Rock is penetrating dead and grunge penetrating killed it. So YEAH, I'm a little bitter about it. At least I'm bitter about shit I actually can't control. All you grunge loving pussies are bitter about shit you could completely control, if you had the balls to act like men instead of the whiny little bitches you are.
                    No more of that talk, or I'll put the leeches on you.
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                    • GoCougs!
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 07-11-10
                      • 969

                      #80
                      Listen to Kyuss' Blues for the Red Sun. Enjoy.

                      Please don't call Metallica's Black album anything more than a crappy pop album. It's strays from the essence of what made that band awesome, and was also the transition album between greatness and complete crap. That garbage is sell out city.
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                      • TheMoneyShot
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                        • 02-14-07
                        • 28672

                        #81
                        Wow! This thread really took off! Great to see.

                        I noticed a few posters talking about Stone Temple Pilots. My all time favorite band. They really didn't get that much respect. Competition was extreme during the early 90's era. Everywhere you turned another band had a hot album. Pearl Jam was always better.. Smashing Pumpkins... Metallica... Seemed like STP never got any respect. Kind of deflating... and then Weiland had his issues too. At least they came up with 2 solid albums before he went totally nuts. I think it was the first week in December of 1996 STP was at the Palace of Auburn Hills near Detroit. Great concert... LOCAL H was warming up for them. That was one of the very last concerts Weiland performed before going into rehab. He was a nutcase on stage that night... high as a fukking kite
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                        • Eddy Munny
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                          • 08-13-13
                          • 15767

                          #82
                          Madcap bitching and whining about 90's music fan's alleged bitchiness/whininess!!!

                          Guy has been bitching and whining this whole thread! Somebody give him his goddamn pacifier already.

                          You still have your Stones records and your Zep records, so why the hell are you complaining? The government isn't going to raid your house and confiscate all your dad's vinyl. So what exactly is the problem? Listen to what you like instead of dwelling on what you don't like.

                          You obviously had a rough adolescence, which caused some inability to form positive attachments to things from that period in your life, music included. You then sought comfort in something that existed completely outside of your bleak worldview, and found it in classic rock, music that was made before you were born and thus had no negative affiliations with.

                          I'm starting to think there was a kid at your school who stuffed your bitch ass in the locker on more than one occasion and probably stole your lunch money to boot, and this kid more than likely wore a Nirvana t-shirt. I can understand the bitterness on some level now. It's not Nirvana's fault. Their merchandising team didn't screen buyers, and as a result, a few bad apples got their hands on some Nirvana gear.

                          Let it go Madcap........It's not your fault.........It's not your fault..............It's not your fault............
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                          • Fa11en
                            SBR High Roller
                            • 05-08-11
                            • 199

                            #83
                            1993 also saw TOOL releasing Undertow. That pretty much marked the new era of progressive rock. Though not as commercially popular as the listed bands, as far as talent goes Danny Cary is easily top 3 drummer of last 30 years.
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                            • Eddy Munny
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                              • 08-13-13
                              • 15767

                              #84
                              ^^^ Agreed, Danny Carey a beast on the kit. Also Jimmy Chamberlain (Smashing Pumpkins) was a magnificent drummer from that period.
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                              • Eddy Munny
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                                • 08-13-13
                                • 15767

                                #85
                                Originally posted by TheMoneyShot
                                Wow! This thread really took off! Great to see.

                                I noticed a few posters talking about Stone Temple Pilots. My all time favorite band. They really didn't get that much respect. Competition was extreme during the early 90's era. Everywhere you turned another band had a hot album. Pearl Jam was always better.. Smashing Pumpkins... Metallica... Seemed like STP never got any respect. Kind of deflating... and then Weiland had his issues too. At least they came up with 2 solid albums before he went totally nuts. I think it was the first week in December of 1996 STP was at the Palace of Auburn Hills near Detroit. Great concert... LOCAL H was warming up for them. That was one of the very last concerts Weiland performed before going into rehab. He was a nutcase on stage that night... high as a fukking kite
                                Stone Temple Pilots were a great band, I enjoyed them more than Pearl Jam or Nirvana. Core, Purple, Tiny Music, and Four are records I can listen to all the way through. They were a band that evolved with each album. Although the first record was largely that Seattle grunge sound, they quickly became more multidimensional with elements of classic rock, glam, and psychedelia.

                                Weiland was an epic performer live. Anyone who thinks 90's rock was all gloom and doom have never seen STP in concert. Sounds like that show in Detroit was off the hook. "High as a kite" Scott may be bad for band members or management, but great for fans.
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                                • Hax
                                  SBR High Roller
                                  • 08-22-12
                                  • 106

                                  #86
                                  Originally posted by Fa11en
                                  1993 also saw TOOL releasing Undertow. That pretty much marked the new era of progressive rock. Though not as commercially popular as the listed bands, as far as talent goes Danny Cary is easily top 3 drummer of last 30 years.
                                  May not be as good as Tool, but still felt like posting this. A semi new EP by Lesser Key with ex Tool bassist Paul D'Amour.

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                                  • Team Ramrod
                                    SBR Wise Guy
                                    • 04-10-09
                                    • 949

                                    #87
                                    Originally posted by TheMoneyShot
                                    Wow! This thread really took off! Great to see.

                                    I noticed a few posters talking about Stone Temple Pilots. My all time favorite band. They really didn't get that much respect. Competition was extreme during the early 90's era. Everywhere you turned another band had a hot album. Pearl Jam was always better.. Smashing Pumpkins... Metallica... Seemed like STP never got any respect. Kind of deflating... and then Weiland had his issues too. At least they came up with 2 solid albums before he went totally nuts. I think it was the first week in December of 1996 STP was at the Palace of Auburn Hills near Detroit. Great concert... LOCAL H was warming up for them. That was one of the very last concerts Weiland performed before going into rehab. He was a nutcase on stage that night... high as a fukking kite
                                    i think all of their albums are badass not just 2.
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                                    • Team Ramrod
                                      SBR Wise Guy
                                      • 04-10-09
                                      • 949

                                      #88
                                      Grateful dead and bill Walton suck
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                                      • The Madcap
                                        SBR MVP
                                        • 07-03-10
                                        • 2808

                                        #89
                                        Originally posted by Eddy Munny
                                        You still have your Stones records and your Zep records, so why the hell are you complaining? The government isn't going to raid your house and confiscate all your dad's vinyl. So what exactly is the problem?

                                        If Led Zeppelin/Stones et al were still in their primes/performing, or we had other bands around that rocked like they did you wouldn't hear me complaining at all. That's the entire point you illiterate dumbass. People of the 60s/70s/80s had the best rock bands of all time pumping out great albums on a yearly basis, today we ain't got shit.



                                        (fyi: I was usually the guy intervening on behalf of the nirvana kids getting pushed into lockers)
                                        No more of that talk, or I'll put the leeches on you.
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                                        • Eddy Munny
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                                          • 08-13-13
                                          • 15767

                                          #90
                                          Originally posted by The Madcap
                                          (fyi: I was usually the guy intervening on behalf of the nirvana kids getting pushed into lockers)
                                          Yeah, I'm sure......you sound exactly like the kinda guy to step in and defend the very people you detest. You're the guy who puts morals ahead of your own personal agenda. So nice of you intervene on behalf of all those "whiny, sissy, pussy, bitchy kids" who lacked the fortitude to "be a man." Self-sacrifice has always been one of your strongest attributes. You're an asset to humanity. I had you all wrong.

                                          GTFOutta here you schizo!
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                                          • The Madcap
                                            SBR MVP
                                            • 07-03-10
                                            • 2808

                                            #91
                                            Originally posted by Eddy Munny
                                            Yeah, I'm sure......you sound exactly like the kinda guy to step in and defend the very people you detest. You're the guy who puts morals ahead of your own personal agenda. So nice of you intervene on behalf of all those "whiny, sissy, pussy, bitchy kids" who lacked the fortitude to "be a man." Self-sacrifice has always been one of your strongest attributes. You're an asset to humanity. I had you all wrong.

                                            GTFOutta here you schizo!

                                            I guess your forgot the part about how I was a Nirvana fan back in middle school? I was also big for my age/played linebacker on the football team. People didn't mess with me. The kids that got pushed around were often "only child" kids with no siblings and divorced parents. They sulked about and got picked on for it by other people. But they also had good drugs. In general I'm not a huge fan of needless/unprovoked aggression and I stood up to that shit. I'm sorry you can't accept the fact that some of us quickly outgrew grunge music when we got our drivers licenses and fake ids.
                                            No more of that talk, or I'll put the leeches on you.
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                                            • Eddy Munny
                                              Restricted User
                                              • 08-13-13
                                              • 15767

                                              #92
                                              Originally posted by The Madcap
                                              I'm sorry you can't accept the fact that some of us quickly outgrew grunge music when we got our drivers licenses and fake ids.
                                              The 90's were a lot more than "grunge" music but I've said as much and you're obviously content to live in the land of make-believe, so long as it gives you that sense of superiority you so desperately crave.

                                              I'm sorry you can't accept the fact that some of "us" outgrew Foghat when we got our false teeth and had our hip replaced.
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                                              • Optional
                                                Administrator
                                                • 06-10-10
                                                • 61350

                                                #93
                                                Originally posted by Eddy Munny

                                                Good one. I meant to mention Skid Row in my previous post. They sort of get lumped in with '80's bands because their first record was in 1988, but Slave to the Grind and Subhuman Race were nineties albums. Sebastian Bach, in his prime, was one of the greatest vocalists ever imo. I challenge any human being with a soul to listen to "In a Darkened Room" and not get chills from that vocal performance.
                                                Yah, his videos give me chills too!

                                                Sorry, this video is unavailable


                                                (warning, NSFW)


                                                Story: http://donttellmehowtoruinmylife.com...ch-career/amp/
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