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Top 5 albums from the nineties
Cernunnos:
In which case, a horrifying paradigm shift has occurred, and we are now on the cusp of the coming apocalypse, where all civilization shall be thrust into darkness as hell rises from a rift in time itself and the universe crumples upon itself in a ghastly, screaming orgy of death and destruction.
Storm Rider:
Stop getting my hopes up.
KharBevNor:
Reading this thread has really reminded me what a totally shit time for music the nineties actually was. I mean, it has the best neo-folk albums and Skyclad released almost all their good albums, but wider trends-wise, shit shit shit shit death of rock shit shit shit. And this decade is worse.
Skyclad - The Answer Machine? (1997)
My Dying Bride - Turn Loose the Swans
Death in June - Rose Clouds of Holocaust (1995)
Agalloch - Pale Folklore (1999)
Sol Invictus - The Death of the West (1994)
dancarter:
I tend to pretty much agree with Khar on this one, but there was good music to be had if you looked for it, just like any other decade.
For the 90's, then? My "Top Five" are these:
Skinny Puppy - Last Rights (1992)
Ministry - Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed or the Way to Suck Eggs (1991)
Android Lust - Resolution (1998)
Haujobb - Solutions for a Small Planet (1996)
Assemblage 23 - Contempt (1999)
Johnny C:
--- Quote from: KharBevNor on 30 Sep 2006, 18:05 ---Reading this thread has really reminded me what a totally shit time for music the nineties actually was. I mean, it has the best neo-folk albums and Skyclad released almost all their good albums, but wider trends-wise, shit shit shit shit death of rock shit shit shit.
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Sorry, I guess I musta had a bit of Poison in my ear. Sometimes I'm like a Def Leppard! Ha ha! Anyways, I think maybe what you're saying Warrants another explanation? I mean, I could be wrong, but I think the 80's had a Motley Crue of pretty shitty mainstream rock bands!
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