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Post by box9missingo on Jan 28, 2017 0:49:13 GMT
A thread for music that we know and love from those decades.
Some of my favorite groups/artists:
1990's
Nirvana Green Day Alice in Chains The Red Hot Chili Peppers Soul Asylum R.E.M. Creed Soundgarden Counting Crows No Doubt Stone Temple Pilots Pearl Jam Foo Fighters
2000's
Outkast Daft Punk Disturbed (late 90's into 2000's) Limp Bizkit Evanescence Linkin Park
How about you guys?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 1:07:48 GMT
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Post by box9missingo on Feb 7, 2017 1:15:57 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 1:17:11 GMT
Oh man. Back before MTV hated white people and played music, I used to watch that channel all day just to see the Breaking the Habit music video
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Post by box9missingo on Feb 7, 2017 1:19:33 GMT
Oh man. Back before MTV hated white people and played music, I used to watch that channel all day just to see the Breaking the Habit music video I never viewed it that way to be honest. There's just more poc artists out there today. Not that I really listen to a lot of music these days though. I find it too fake and auto-tuned.
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Post by JRico_32 on Feb 7, 2017 1:20:36 GMT
You know @setzaroth both Wayne Wells and Tony Campos used to work at my former place of employment years ago. Both worked the night time shift as transcribers for the news clipping service I worked for (I was more on the production side and chatted with them from time to time). Once they got signed none of us had any idea how big they would get. Few years later I happened to run into Wayne backstage of a Journey concert of all places in 2005. Last I saw of him before hearing what had happened. So sad, he was a really cool guy in person.
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Post by Ikit Klaw on Feb 7, 2017 1:22:37 GMT
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_the_Dog#Historyen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Say_Hello_2_Heaven "Say Hello 2 Heaven" was one of two songs, the other being "Reach Down", to be written by vocalist Chris Cornell when he was on tour with Soundgarden in Europe prior to approaching former Mother Love Bone members Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard to record the songs.[1] The recordings were originally planned to be released merely as a single before Temple of the Dog formed and decided to write more music. Cornell stated:
Right after Andy died, we [Soundgarden] went to Europe, and it was horrible, because I couldn't talk about it, and there was no one who had loved him around. I wrote two songs, "Reach Down" and "Say Hello 2 Heaven". That was pretty much how I dealt with it. When we came back, I recorded them right away. They seemed different from what Soundgarden naturally does, and they seemed to fit together. They seemed like music he would like. I got the idea to release them as a single, and to get at least Stone and Jeff, or all of Love Bone, to play on it. I had the idea for a couple days, then, with an artist's lack of self-confidence, I decided it was a stupid idea. Somehow those guys heard the tape, and they were really, really excited. Stone and Jeff and our drummer, Matt, had been working on a demo for what ended up being Pearl Jam, so we had the idea that we would make an EP or a record, and maybe even do some of Andy's solo songs.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 1:23:36 GMT
Oh man. Back before MTV hated white people and played music, I used to watch that channel all day just to see the Breaking the Habit music video I never viewed it that way to be honest. There's just more poc artists out there today. Not that I really listen to a lot of music these days though. I find it too fake and auto-tuned. No that's not what I meant. Did you never see this? It got DESTROYED online and they tried to delete it, but of course it was too late....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 1:24:49 GMT
You know @setzaroth both Wayne Wells and Tony Campos used to work at my former place of employment years ago. Both worked the night time shift as transcribers for the news clipping service I worked for (I was more on the production side and chatted with them from time to time). Once they got signed none of us had any idea how big they would get. Few years later I happened to run into Wayne backstage of a Journey concert of all places in 2005. Last I saw of him before hearing what had happened. So sad, he was a really cool guy in person. Small world
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Post by box9missingo on Feb 7, 2017 1:30:11 GMT
I never viewed it that way to be honest. There's just more poc artists out there today. Not that I really listen to a lot of music these days though. I find it too fake and auto-tuned. No that's not what I meant. Did you never see this? It got DESTROYED online and they tried to delete it, but of course it was too late....Oh. Nope I did not. I haven't watched MTV in years. Apart from when they played stuff after MJ passed. Outside of that, I haven't.
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