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We are in the '90s
benji:
--- Quote from: Alex C on 26 Jan 2009, 09:10 ---Yeah, but I really doubt grunge's influence ends at Nickelback, Creed and Godsmack. Then again, I'm probably just bitter because I liked AIC and Badmotorfinger era Soundgarden. Plus, I also think Degradation Trip might have actually been a fairly decent album had Layne Staley still been alive, so I'm clearly biased as hell. Oh well.
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Yeah, but as far as Grunge was founded as an opposition to the rock mainstream, I don't think a retro-version would be relevant anymore. When Grunge started, rock stations played mostly party songs and Grunge moved things more towards angst-ridden introspective moaning (not knocking it, I ate that shit up when I was 13). Now everything you hear on mainstream pop stations is angst-ridden introspective moaning, so what would be the point of a retro-grunge movement?
Tyler:
This is kind of a terrible list thread of what I imagine people 20 years from now will jokingly talk about the 90s being popular for. Some of the posters in this thread had not entered the first grade by the time 2000 came.
sean:
--- Quote from: imapiratearg on 26 Jan 2009, 10:11 ---Seriously, guys. Has anyone seen my Gameboy? It had my Pokemon Red cartridge in it.
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What you lost your pokemon red? Fuck man, who am I supposed to trade with now to get all 150 pokemon? My mom only let me buy blue.
IronOxide:
--- Quote from: Tyler on 26 Jan 2009, 10:30 ---This is kind of a terrible list thread of what I imagine people 20 years from now will jokingly talk about the 90s being popular for. Some of the posters in this thread had not entered the first grade by the time 2000 came.
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Damn that is a terrifying thought.
öde:
At a car boot sale a lady called all my childhood toys 'old'.
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