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Top 5 albums from the nineties

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a pack of wolves:
Tom Waits - Bone Machine
Fugazi - In On The Kill Taker
Shellac - At Action Park
Slint - Spiderland
I'm really torn between The Delgados - Peloton and Orchid - Chaos Is Me for the last one, but I think I'll have to settle for Chaos Is Me.

Splitter:
Sick Of It All:  Built To Last.  Always comes to mind when people ask me for a good hardcore record.
Citizen Fish: Thirst .  Bouncy and acidly sardonic? Sign me up.
Sonic Youth: Sister.  I dont know why more people dont worship this record.
The Mr. T Experience: .....And the Women who love them.   Sappy goofy poppy. Its the perfect record of its genre and time.
Botch: American Nervoso.  This is about as metal/thrash/noise as I get. I dont think for the time you get much better. Well, till Drowningman anyway.

Thats the last set of 90's era stuff in my playlist. cant really do a top 5, trying is like picking a finger to gnaw off.

Gryff:
Try one more. Sonic Youth's Sister came out in 1987.

Splitter:
Bugger, well my copy says 94 heh. aaaaand if i could read i would see the re-issue notes.

Then I'll toss in Man or Astro-man?'s  "Is it...Man or Astro-man?" For combining golden-age Sci-fi and Surf rock in that certain special way, the way that makes you drive a little faster and grin a little harder.

Will:
All these lists make me really sad that I was stuck in the quagmire of awful music when the 90's happened...

Will you shun me when I admit that for at least the first half of that decade, I listened to nothing but country radio stations?  I EVEN CALLED IN REQUESTS!  I am so ashamed...

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