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Top 5 albums from the nineties

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soak:

--- Quote from: Johnny C on 28 Sep 2006, 11:44 ---Eno is a fantastic ambient songwriter, and his contributions to records from David Bowie, Talking Heads, Devo, John Cale and U2, among others, are totally invaluable. Plus, I have a vinyl "Peter And The Wolf" album in which a mysterious "Eno" is credited as playing the synthesizer, along with Manfred Mann's guitar and Peter Gabriel's drums! Hooray for Eno!

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On the Eno sub-tangent I was thinking of getting Here Come the Warm Jets. Has anyone heard it? I'm interested because it has been described as a bridge between Roxy music and his later work.

pat101:
you must listen to it now.

Inlander:
Okay, I know I've posted way more than the alotted 5 albums here already and to be honest I was going to leave this thread alone, but I've just had an absolutley you-don't-want-to-know-what of a day and it made me dig out an album that's always meant a huge amount to me but which I forget about all too often.  Everyone has an album that got them through high-school: this is mine.  It's impossible to seperate the album from the circumstances of the band's demise shortly before it was released, and to be honest I don't think the emotional impact of the album would be half as strong as it is - for me, anyway - were it not for that tragedy.  But fuck it, this thread's all about personal feelings, isn't it?  And personally, this is the album that probably hit hardest for me when I was a teen in the 90s:

AlexAttack:
1  Screeching Weasel-Anthem For a New Tomorrow
2 The Queers-Love Songs For The Retarded
3 Jawbreaker-24 hours revenge therepy
4 The Riverdales-self titled
5 The Mr T Experience-Revenge is sweet and so are you

i saw a couple of other posts with similar stuff so i know i'm not the only pop punk fan here haha

ZombieLove:
Wilco - Summerteeth
Radiohead - OK Computer
Weezer - Blue
Green Day - Dookie
Nightmare Before Christmas Soundtrack

Most of them really mainstream so nothing no one's ever heard before, but I could listen to these all day.

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