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Year Album Peak chart positions
1991 2Pacalypse Now #64 Gold 1993 Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. #24 Platinum 1994 Thug Life: Volume 1 (with Thug Life) #42 Gold 1995 Me Against the World #1 2× Platinum 1996 All Eyez on Me #1 9× Platinum 1996 The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory #1 4× Platinum 1997 R U Still Down? (Remember Me) #2 4× Platinum 1998 Greatest Hits #2 9× Platinum 1999 Still I Rise (with the Outlawz) #6 Platinum Pretty ****ing cool in my book. ![]() |
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Watching back to the 90s documentaries are cool. Things have sure changed!
Listening to 90s music is so-so. Lots of crappy music, more crappy than any other decade than the 00s. Some great in-between. Most music I enjoy listening from there is either a) of the rare good ones, or b) crap music I listen to because it reminds me of growing up/revives good memories, but which in itself is not worth listening to. |
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70's were the peak for great music in the mainstream, going forward every decade is getting worse, more corporate junk and less good music in the mainstream... so 90's are the worst since WWII but still beter than 00's ![]() |
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90's had some great, great music. It had some garbage too, sure - every decade has it's garbage. But you mention smashing pumpkins - one of my favorite all time bands, without a doubt.
As to whether it's "cool" or not - well... being *back* at college I'm surrounded all day now by people considerably younger than myself. Anyway, I saw this girl wearing a t-shirt (it was like her senior class 2010 t-shirt or something) with a line from a vanilla ice song on it. So I *think* that means the 90's are currently "cool." Even though vanilla ice actually sucked ass. |
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i always get somewhat annoyed when people talk about the music of a particular decade being 'good' or 'bad' or some such simplistic view. there's been so much amazing music made in every decade, it's ridiculous. For a start, people often mistake the small subset of available music that they actually encounter with all the stuff that's actually out there but they'll never hear, usually because it's not in the mainstream. Also, there are so many variables that go into the function that determines what music people say they like that any kind of objectivity is usually unattainable and the discussion is usually rendered utterly, utterly pointless. |
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I recommend Neal Morse. He debuted as a solo artist in '99, but was part of the band Spock's Beard from the early 90s on. Great music.
![]() I found a CD compilation I gave to my brother a year ago btw, it's called "100 hits of the 2000s" or somesuch. I forced myself to listen to 4 of the CDs. I hadn't heard of 80% of the artists/bands on the CDs, so I suspect the compilation is not that representative. It lacks a lot of the hits I remember at least. But the thing that hit me, was that most of the songs on those CDs that I actually liked to a degree(and those were long and far between), was boy band songs. I mean, then something is not good with either the decade or the compilation. ![]() |
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Don't forget alternative rock! For most of the decade you could turn on the radio and listen to Smashing Pumpkins (or five hundred other bands just like them) groaning into the microphone while lackluster guitar riffs played in the background. And they aren't the best example for bad guitar riffs! They were technically excellent as a band. Especially Jimmy Chamberlain. |
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Exactly. I tend to stay away from musical discussion because it frequently, if not invariably, degenerates into the worst kind of ignorant and bigoted pissing-contest imaginable. And people like to pick mainstream pop music of the 90s and define the decade that way rather than realizing the diversity of music in the indie scene. |
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