Because she hasn't been mentioned yet, and we're going to see her perform tomorrow night:
Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes (also in that big '92 list)
Because she hasn't been mentioned yet, and we're going to see her perform tomorrow night:
Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes (also in that big '92 list)
Tony Sestito said:In reply to Pete. (l33t FS) :
And don't forget La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One! Thunder Kiss '65 was a MONSTER hit back then! Great album.
Oh, that was a good one!
You guys are making me all nostalgic over here (born in 81, class of 2000). I gotta second the "Slim Shady LP", not as the best but definitely noteworthy (and definitely up there in the genre). His lyrics definitely don't age well, but Eminem is an absolutely amazing lyricist and I absolutely died when I started listening to the background comments and little add ins (straight up "Slick Rick" style) that he put in his music. That album (and Sexorcisto) were life changers for me, as were many others from that day in age.
I gotta go with "Nevermind" as the best album of the 90's, but I did live in Seattle so I may be a bit biased
This thread made me realize that, while driving, I can listen to nearly anything I ever liked thanks to the magic of 5G and YouTube Music.
I blew a tweeter today thanks to Metallica's LS:B&P, Seattle '89. Man the mix is crappy, but the music rocked. Technically that came out in the 90s
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