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27 minutes ago, Another Fan said:

The Spice Girls would be my guilty pleasure from that time period.  Their music brings me back to simpler times 

 

Exactly. Even with groups like Boyz II Men there's still the nostalgia factor.

 

This still goes hard in the whip, ya dig?

 

 

 

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The radio station 2 hours away plays an hour of 90s every weekday Monday through Friday from Noon to 1. I try to tune in when I can. They play a lot of Alanis, Sheryl Crow, and Jump by Kris's Kross came on the other day. Brings me back to much better times. The last awesome decade.

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I'll listen to the 90s channel on Sirius XM from time to time.  I've always been partial to the early 90s music rather than the late 90s music.  IMO, late 90s music started getting a little cheesy.  It definitely changed around late '94 - '96.

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2 minutes ago, Happy Gilmore said:

I'll listen to the 90s channel on Sirius XM from time to time.  I've always been partial to the early 90s music rather than the late 90s music.  IMO, late 90s music started getting a little cheesy.  It definitely changed around late '94 - '96.

I disagree. The entire decade was awesome. Music started to go downhill around 2004ish. The first few years of the 2000s were ok.

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Soul Asylum- Runaway train is the most emotional song of the 90s. That song reminds me of Summer of 93 listening to my Sony Walkman while riding my bike. That song was always on the radio that year. My parents moved in 94 so that song always reminds me of their old neighborhood.

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too much putting a gun in your mouth or shooting that gun at someone else....

 

dismal decade for music....

 

 

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49 minutes ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

Probably something by either Nirvana or Pearl Jam.  

Daughter had to have been the most played song on Boston radio during one of those years.

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It's one of three songs, I can't choose:

 

 

 

 

If you're gonna hold a gun to my head, it'd be Rev. Al of Ministry. I saw them maybe a half-dozen times in the 90s

 

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