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Track suggestions for a '90s "modern rock" mix

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Not An Addict:

--- Quote ---Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus (1990 suckers)
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Actually, the single was released in '89.

I know, I know. Anal.

Johnny C:

--- Quote from: Mnementh & Khar ---What the hell is wrong with Poison?
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C.C. DeVille.

Mikintosh:
The Smashing Pumpkin - The End is the Beginning is the End
Weezer - The Good Life

Husker B.:

--- Quote from: Not An Addict ---
--- Quote from: Husker B ---Honestly, I see the idea of calling PHM an 80's album as about the same as calling the Beatles a 70's band because that was when "Hey Jude" was released, and ignoring everything relevant about them from the 60's...
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If it was released in the '80s, it's an '80s album. "But--" No. Really. Release date: 1989. It's '80s.

Remember, I'm just talking about Pretty Hate Machine here, not Nine Inch Nails in general. I would consider NIN more of a '90s band, for obvious reasons, but when speaking of specific tracks and albums, it's irrelevant. (Which is why your Beatles comparison doesn't apply, because I never said NIN were an "80's band".)

It's all a bunch of anal-retentive wankery, but that's what decade-specific mixes are for.
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Um...yeah...But seriously..Pretty Hate Machine Sold like 3,000 copies in the 80's...and like 3 million in the 90's...Using the exact calander date of release as opposed to the time of importance is just dopey...but each of these wasted keystrokes brings me one step closer to carpal tunnel surgery, so I'll just end this here and ponder the pointlessness of using logic on the internet...

thehoopiestfrood:
Radiohead - Just
Muse - Muscle Museum (or Unintended, or Sunburn)
Pulp - Mis-shapes
Manic Street Preachers - Design for Life (Or Life Becoming A Landslide)

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