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Best Band of the (very late) 80s and 90s?
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I saw them at Stonehenge once.Audley Strange wrote:Cardiacs.
A bit disconcerting to happen upon.
My search for vinyl was hampered by mishearing them as The Car Mechanics.
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They were/are. Good stuff.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Nobody mentioned Sonic Youth. They were nice.
I liked them a lot. I saw kristin hersh solo, and that was the day I decided I had to have a pug (she had one with her on stage that sat under her chair).HomerJay wrote:Throwing Muses
4AD in the late 80s/early 90s was putting out the best, most original music to be found. Pixies, Catherine Wheel, Breeders, Dead Can Dance, Belly, Red House Painters, His Name is Alive, Throwing Muses, Cocteau Twins, Lush, GusGus, and lots of others I'm forgetting at the moment!
Yep. And the Smiths would definitely be on my top 10 list for 80stattuchu wrote:I was going to say The Smiths, but I looked them up and they weren't together past the late 80s. So, The Pixies it isLocal band, by the way
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I liked Throwing Muses a lot too. The Real Ramona is still one of my favourite albums.
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They formed 4 years before (1984) The Smashing Pumpkins (1988) and sounded very samey in the grunge rock mode. Never liked their music. Chris Cornell is very talented though.Animavore wrote:By almost ten years. Those guys are older than balls.rEvolutionist wrote:Yeah, not sure what's up with that. Pretty sure soundgarden were around before nirvana and smashing pumpkins.Animavore wrote:Soundgarden were "clones"?
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Smashing Pumpkins are definitely top 50.
As much as I like grunge, and fill out the top of my list from that timeframe with Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Temple of the Dog, I'm going to go with:
#1 from the early '90s: Dream Theater
Images and Words was an explosion of awesome on the music scene.
As much as I like grunge, and fill out the top of my list from that timeframe with Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Temple of the Dog, I'm going to go with:
#1 from the early '90s: Dream Theater
Images and Words was an explosion of awesome on the music scene.
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That must have been an unique experience. I tragically never saw them live and now sadly am never likely to.HomerJay wrote:I saw them at Stonehenge once.Audley Strange wrote:Cardiacs.
A bit disconcerting to happen upon.
My search for vinyl was hampered by mishearing them as The Car Mechanics.
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