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Top 5 albums from the nineties

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elcapitan:

--- Quote from: Inlander ---Also, Nevermind.  Shut up, kids, you weren't there.
--- End quote ---


I was in the local record shop talking to my mates girlfriend the other day, when she mentioned that it was the fifteenth anniversary of the release of Nevermind. God DAMN that made me feel old.

My top 5, in no particular order:

- Tool, Aenima
- The Prodigy, Music for the Jilted Generation
- Counting Crows, August And Everything After (so sue me, I love this album)
- Soundgarden, Superunknown or Down On The Upside, I can't decide which
- A Tribe Called Quest, The Low End Theory

As soon as I hit "Submit", I'm going to want to change some of these, I just know it.

Thrillho:
Woo, I rule.

Skibas_clavicle:
so, we're all basically screwed.

IamRonBurgundy? listed some of my personal favourites. It's really, really hard to choose though. I'd have to throw in Wilco's Summerteeth, Built to Spill's There's Nothing Wrong With Love & The Crystal Method's Vegas.

SpacemanSpiff:
Top as in "what I really like", not as in "what necessarily was the most important for music".

Drive Like Jehu - Yank Crime
Slint - Spiderland
Shellac - At Action Park
Botch - We Are The Romans
Jawbox - s/t (Yes, amazingly so the s/t and not For Your Own Special Sweetheart)

I wasn't sure whether I should put Botch or June of 44 there, but in the end, Botch is what I listen to more right now, so they won. Honorary mentions could go to a ton of bands, among them Fugazi, Coalesce, Acme, At the Drive-In, Meshuggah (Chaosphere!) and probably even more bands that I forgot.

Will:
Botch and Coalesce are both freaking incredible, and I listen to them both regularly now...I wish I had heard of them when they were still actually around...

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