I have the album:
https://youtu.be/7kv4-XhppFM
Amen.
https://youtu.be/uLZBhlTXHuo
May Chris Cornell rest in peace.
Amen.
This song was big in its day:
https://youtu.be/OJjU8INYbYU
Amen.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on December 13, 2024, 09:51:19 AMhttps://youtu.be/uLZBhlTXHuo
May Chris Cornell rest in peace.
Amen.
Drugs are a helluva drug!!! Same with Chester Bennington. Makes me mad and gives me the sads at the same time. Fuckers.
I've seen Collective Soul twice. Great band. This song is nearly always on any top-10 playlist of mine:
https://youtu.be/_m0bI82Rz_k
Great song by band from Katy, TX. And yes, I have the CD:
https://youtu.be/737QqQBNO_A
Amen.
Snappy. I like it.
https://youtu.be/Bi17dqwlp2g
Amen.
O'Riordan had an incredibly sweet voice that was true ear candy. Sadly, she departed at only 46 years of age. I wouldn't change a single thing about this song:
https://youtu.be/gPFP8bdQKJY
Amen.
Tonic has put out some really good music. This is one of my favorites.
Amen.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on December 25, 2024, 11:56:11 AMO'Riordan had an incredibly sweet voice that was true ear candy. Sadly, she departed at only 46 years of age. I wouldn't change a single thing about this song:
https://youtu.be/gPFP8bdQKJY
Amen.
Juvenile that I am, I used to sing "do you have to play stink finger".
Dang, I keep running across more fine music from the 1990s. And I really do like me some Gin Blossoms. This is one of several goodies:
Amen.
Cracker is David Lowery's band following Camper Van Beethoven. This is a damn good song and off-the-wall video.
Amen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lKBro5YkPs
This Florida band had just one hit, but so what? They're good. And this song wasn't that hit, but it's a hit with me;
Amen.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on December 28, 2024, 08:37:22 PMThis Florida band had just one hit, but so what? They're good. And this song wasn't that hit, but it's a hit with me;
Amen.
I have heard of them, but I don't know any songs.
Quote from: Herman on December 28, 2024, 09:44:07 PMI have heard of them, but I don't know any songs.
Hey, Chief. You've probably heard this ballad one time or another. It was a hit:
Amen.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on December 28, 2024, 09:54:03 PMHey, Chief. You've probably heard this ballad one time or another. It was a hit:
Amen.
It doesn't sound familiar, but it ain't half bad.
Dimebag Darrel was murdered by a deranged fan in 2004. He leaves behind some superb metal guitar work. Cemetery Gates was recorded during his time with Pantera. It is a haunting, one-of-a-kind song you don't forget once you hear it:
Amen.
Screaming Trees was part of the grunge scene in the 1990's. I believe they broke up in 2000. A reunion isn't possible because the Connor brother who played bass, along with lead singer Lanegan, are both tits-up. The band, however, left us with several songs I like and this is one of 'em:
Quote from: J E B Stuart on January 03, 2025, 12:00:31 AMScreaming Trees was part of the grunge scene in the 1990's. I believe they broke up in 2000. A reunion isn't possible because the Connor brother who played bass, along with lead singer Lanegan, are both tits-up. The band, however, left us with several songs I like and this is one of 'em:
Not too shabby.
Quote from: Herman on January 03, 2025, 12:04:41 AMNot too shabby.
Cool. You might check this one out, too:
Amen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV1XWJN3nJo
The video is a hoot. It also has the legendary Ginger Baker, may God rest his soul. Like countless other songs, I stumbled across this rocker one day while dickin' around with ewe toob. I recommend playing this one LOUD:
Amen.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on January 03, 2025, 07:07:59 PMThe video is a hoot. It also has the legendary Ginger Baker, may God rest his soul. Like countless other songs, I stumbled across this rocker one day while dickin' around with ewe toob. I recommend playing this one LOUD:
Amen.
I didn't know who Ginger Baker was until he died.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZAMabEeCnU
Blind Melon's ascension to stardom ended abruptly when lead vocalist Shannon Hoon died from an overdose in 1995. He was only 28 years old. This is their signature song:
Amen.
Quote from: Shen Li on January 04, 2025, 10:21:11 PMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZAMabEeCnU
Megadeath pummels Metallica into oblivion!!!!
Quote from: Lokmar on January 12, 2025, 12:48:41 PMMegadeath pummels Metallica into oblivion!!!!
I like both.
Quote from: Shen Li on January 12, 2025, 11:33:26 PMI like both.
Metallica are corporate sellout whores who's RIAA lawsuits should have resulted in their entire fanbase turning on them.
This is the only song I like by Skid Row.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjuEXKwnkLE
Mark Slaughter heads up this glam band from Las Vegas which is still active. This 1990 number is good:
Amen.
Back in the 90's, I took my cousin on an epic road trip. He bought three CDs to listen to on the road. One was "Too High To Die" by The Meat Puppets. I'd never heard of 'em, but I ended up liking them. This is their biggest song:
Amen.
I can't say that I have listened to much Third Eye Blind, but I do like this song. I first heard it on the hilarious American Pie flick:
Amen.
I got to see The Toadies live about 30 years ago while they were riding a big wave of popularity occasioned by their song "Possum Kingdom." And a damn fine song it is. Toadies hail from Fort Worth and Possum Kingdom is a real lake near Fort Worth:
Amen.
A person near and dear to me once said she loved Alice In Chains' "slouchy vocals." She was referring, of course, to the late Layne Staley. Anyway, I like AIC, too. This is one of my favorites. The intro is especially good, IMHO:
Amen.
STP was one of the most successful bands of the 1990s. Hard to pick a favorite from their catalog, but this number is hard to beat:
Amen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNh-iw7gsuI
Tool's first studio album was Undertow, issued in 1993. I bought the CD and it was excellent. This song wasn't released as a single, but it's my favorite. The video imagery was added by an AV wiz named Lou Zeffer. Even though it wasn't produced by Tool, I think it is really good - it fits the music:
Amen.
I first heard this song in that movie American Pie. I've never listened to anything else by Harvey Danger, but I do like this tune:
Amen.
I'd be lyin' if I said I've listened to a lotta Tori Amos. I haven't. I am, however, familiar with this song. As I understand it, a
cornflake girl is one who'll hurt you despite being your friend. Apparently, the motivation for this song was the female genital mutilations in Africa typically performed by a "friend."
Amen.
I saw Shen Li posted an Anthrax cut in the
jamming too thread. I'd be lyin' if I said I was a big fan of Anthrax, but they covered a Joe Jackson tune called "Got The Time" on their 1990 album "Persistence of Time." I like it a lot and it frequently pops up on my playlists. Check it out:
Amen.
Formed in 1981, Tesla is from Sacramento. They've sold quite a few records over the years and this song from the 1991 album
Psychotic Supper is one of many reasons why:
Amen.
Big Head Todd and the Monsters were formed in 1986. A Colorado band, their 1993 album
Sister Sweetly went platinum. The whole album is really good. This song is called Circle:
Amen.
Formed in 1993, Tonic has put out some good shit. This one is a dandy:
Amen.
I haven't listened to a great deal of Weezer, but they have a coupla songs I like. They've been around since 1992. This is good:
Amen.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on April 04, 2025, 06:37:18 PMI haven't listened to a great deal of Weezer, but they have a coupla songs I like. They've been around since 1992. This is good:
Amen.
90s Weezer was great stuff
https://youtu.be/SiJie3Z7DG8?si=U1jllaBEItknhrAH
I was in 8th grade when this came out
https://youtu.be/mLawKw3Qgig?si=QjY8lDywwbL75Bkb
BTW it's a sin to have a 90s music thread without this
https://youtu.be/sjrdanK4LSY?si=F9J675oiqC9maRC_
You're welcome.
How my cat got her name
https://youtu.be/M6rrTROoZIw?si=jOZ7MYCd2Sqmueeh
Quote from: Dove on April 04, 2025, 07:10:40 PMHow my cat got her name
https://youtu.be/M6rrTROoZIw?si=jOZ7MYCd2Sqmueeh
Good one! I posted that just a few days ago in Under the Covers.
Amen.
Eddie Vedder is a whiney-ass, but so are many other musicians I have enjoyed over the years. This is my favorite Pearl Jam song:
Amen.
I don't know much about Urge Overkill, nor have I listened to many of their songs. I do know they were formed in Chicago in 1986. I also know I really like this number from 1991;
Amen.
I'm no stoner, but this is some stoner rock. Kyuss was formed 1987 in Palm Desert, CA. This particular number came out in 1995:
Amen.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on April 29, 2025, 01:50:06 PMI don't know much about Urge Overkill, nor have I listened to many of their songs. I do know they were formed in Chicago in 1986. I also know I really like this number from 1991;
Amen.
I like this song J E B Stuart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i97OkCXwotE
Quote from: Shen Li on May 05, 2025, 10:34:31 PMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i97OkCXwotE
Good song from a great album. Pantera is from Arlington, Texas. The murder of guitarist extraordinaire Dimebag Darrell was especially tragic. After a long hiatus, Pantera is back together with Zakk Wylde stepping in for him.
This haunting masterpiece is my favorite:
Amen.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on May 05, 2025, 10:50:39 PMGood song from a great album. Pantera is from Arlington, Texas. The murder of guitarist extraordinaire Dimebag Darrell was especially tragic. After a long hiatus, Pantera is back together with Zakk Wylde stepping in for him.
This haunting masterpiece is my favorite:
Amen.
The murder of Dimebag Darrell was wild.
I saw Pantera in concert a few times...back when they were all still alive. When they did Floods...no one moved or yelled. We all just sat mesmerized.
https://youtu.be/R5pr9lDaEyw?si=BSEytUemsNx0Kk_5
Quote from: Dove on May 06, 2025, 08:02:38 AMI saw Pantera in concert a few times...back when they were all still alive. When they did Floods...no one moved or yelled. We all just sat mesmerized.
https://youtu.be/R5pr9lDaEyw?si=BSEytUemsNx0Kk_5
I wish I knew why you and Oerdin cannot get youtube to imbed.
I know
The Breeders by one song -
Cannonball. They were formed in 1989 and have been a band of mostly chicks, including sisters Kim and Kelly Deal. Anyway, this song is different and kinda catchy. And it was a decent hit for them:
Amen.
Gonna switch gears here for a few.
Southern Culture on the Skids was formed in North Carolina in 1983. They remind of me somewhat of The B-52s. This "Camel Walk" song and video from 1996 is a hoot:
Amen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M4FG1UXH5w
Time for some more
Big Head Todd & The Monsters. This is another of several favorites:
Amen.
I played this song for the first time in 5 years at our pool party.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwBDnYj7plQ
https://youtu.be/Q9B_J4DS4i0?si=odWgIyPn7le5j1V0
The memories dont seem like they were that long ago
https://youtu.be/acK0KH2uJGc?si=cnkdEUHmZ6lX4Xfm
If you were a teen in the 90s, whether you liked this song or not, you knew every word lol
https://youtu.be/gYdlqjiQPAc?si=ljumUSDtoi9SVa77
Same with this one. This was ALWAYS on the radio. And for the longest time i thought this was Tom Petty :facepalm:
The Presidents of The United States of America were formed in 1993 in Seattle. They hit it big in 1995 with a triple platinum album that includes this number:
Amen.
Quote from: Dove on June 17, 2025, 03:11:06 AMhttps://youtu.be/acK0KH2uJGc?si=cnkdEUHmZ6lX4Xfm
If you were a teen in the 90s, whether you liked this song or not, you knew every word lol
I still like that song.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on June 17, 2025, 09:25:25 AMThe Presidents of The United States of America were formed in 1993 in Seattle. They hit it big in 1995 with a triple platinum album that includes this number:
Amen.
I remember hearing that song on every radio station in the nineties.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on June 17, 2025, 09:25:25 AMThe Presidents of The United States of America were formed in 1993 in Seattle. They hit it big in 1995 with a triple platinum album that includes this number:
Amen.
No offense, but I hate that song.
Quote from: Shen Li on June 17, 2025, 07:35:15 PMNo offense, but I hate that song.
Its fukin stupid AF for sure. Still, you're a dumb ass for not liking RATT!!! FACT!
Quote from: Lokmar on June 17, 2025, 07:42:04 PMIts fukin stupid AF for sure. Still, you're a dumb ass for not liking RATT!!! FACT!
I know my metal and RATT sux.
Quote from: Shen Li on June 17, 2025, 07:47:28 PMI know my metal and RATT sux.
You heard "RAT" and it made you hangry!
https://youtu.be/snZcn3Qt1xI?si=eqBjD6C7xMn3MeNp
I had completely forgotten this song even existed and it was oddly playing in CVS yesterday lol.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on June 17, 2025, 09:25:25 AMThe Presidents of The United States of America were formed in 1993 in Seattle. They hit it big in 1995 with a triple platinum album that includes this number:
Amen.
Everyone had that album too. Yep it was dumb and silly and we loved it. My babies loved it too lol.
https://youtu.be/W7KrC0juefc?si=EvldAEG0l_ure0TZ
Quote from: Dove on June 18, 2025, 12:22:34 PMhttps://youtu.be/snZcn3Qt1xI?si=eqBjD6C7xMn3MeNp
I had completely forgotten this song even existed and it was oddly playing in CVS yesterday lol.
That is one of their better songs.
Quote from: Lokmar on June 18, 2025, 09:55:25 AMYou heard "RAT" and it made you hangry!
That would be CAT, that makes me hungry.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DECp8LKurKs
I don't know much about this band. Stumbled across this song several minutes ago. They were formed 1989 in Raleigh, NC and had a #1 hit with this number in 1993. I gotta say I like 'em. I like 'em a lot:
Amen.
The Stone Temple Pilots were formed in 1989 and the original band remained intact until lead vocalist Scott Weiland was fired in 2013 due to his persistent substance abuse problems. During the 90s, however, they sold a shitload o' records. This song went to #1 in 1994:
Amen.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on July 26, 2025, 06:32:13 PMThe Stone Temple Pilots were formed in 1989 and the original band remained intact until lead vocalist Scott Weiland was fired in 2013 due to his persistent substance abuse problems. During the 90s, however, they sold a shitload o' records. This song went to #1 in 1994:
Amen.
Scott Weiland was a good singer.
Quote from: Brent on July 27, 2025, 11:59:51 AMScott Weiland was a good singer.
Yes, he was. But he was evidently unable to ever get his Jones under control. Velvet Revolver fired him in 2008, due to his Jones which ultimately killed him.
Amen.
I have listened to
The Cult for a long time. A Limey band, they were formed all the way back in 1983. The heart and soul of the band is vocalist Ian Astbury and guitarist Billy Duffy. This wasn't one of their biggest hits, but no worries. It's really good, due in large part to Astbury's distinctive voice IMHO:
Amen.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on August 02, 2025, 07:44:33 PMI have listened to The Cult for a long time. A Limey band, they were formed all the way back in 1983. The heart and soul of the band is vocalist Ian Astbury and guitarist Billy Duffy. This wasn't one of their biggest hits, but no worries. It's really good, due in large part to Astbury's distinctive voice IMHO:
Amen.
They had some rockers like this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NxrphVL7bQ
This one too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZUABAirbE4
Quite some time ago, I saw
Faith No More play this song on a TV show whose name I have long since forgotten. As they began playing, I do recall thinking , 'What the HELL?' Beyond that, I don't know dick about 'em. Wiki says they were formed in 1979 and they have sold a decent amount of records over the years. They're currently on hiatus. Anyway, here we go:
Amen.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on August 02, 2025, 07:44:33 PMI have listened to The Cult for a long time. A Limey band, they were formed all the way back in 1983. The heart and soul of the band is vocalist Ian Astbury and guitarist Billy Duffy. This wasn't one of their biggest hits, but no worries. It's really good, due in large part to Astbury's distinctive voice IMHO:
Amen.
In their early shit, Ian Astbury looked like a fruit punk rocker.
Quote from: Herman on August 03, 2025, 02:42:02 PMIn their early shit, Ian Astbury looked like a fruit punk rocker.
I noticed his appearance has evolved somewhat over the years. For what it's worth, his current wife Aimee Nash is in a band called
Black Ryder. I'd never heard of 'em.
Amen.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on August 03, 2025, 01:14:27 PMQuite some time ago, I saw Faith No More play this song on a TV show whose name I have long since forgotten. As they began playing, I do recall thinking , 'What the HELL?' Beyond that, I don't know dick about 'em. Wiki says they were formed in 1979 and they have sold a decent amount of records over the years. They're currently on hiatus. Anyway, here we go:
Amen.
They were among the genesis of the hip hop/metal mix along with the Beastie Boys.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on August 03, 2025, 04:29:09 PMI noticed his appearance has evolved somewhat over the years. For what it's worth, his current wife Aimee Nash is in a band called Black Ryder. I'd never heard of 'em.
Amen.
Me neither.
Years ago, I was rootin' around in a used vinyl record store when something caught my eye. It turned out to be
Rembrandt Pussyhorse by a band called Butthole Surfers. WTF!?! Yeah, I bought it and ended up liking it - especially their over-the-top cover of
American Woman. Well, that album from 1986 was their second and they produced more as the years went by. They even topped the charts with a song called "Pepper" that sounds a lot like
Beck IMHO. But, I digress. This song is from their 1993 album
Independant Worm Saloon:
Amen.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on August 06, 2025, 11:38:37 PMYears ago, I was rootin' around in a used vinyl record store when something caught my eye. It turned out to be Rembrandt Pussyhorse by a band called Butthole Surfers. WTF!?! Yeah, I bought it and ended up liking it - especially their over-the-top cover of American Woman. Well, that album from 1986 was their second and they produced more as the years went by. They even topped the charts with a song called "Pepper" that sounds a lot like Beck IMHO. But, I digress. This song is from their 1993 album Independant Worm Saloon:
Amen.
I can't listen to a band called the Butthurt Surfers.
Quote from: Herman on August 06, 2025, 11:45:41 PMI can't listen to a band called the Butthurt Surfers.
:s_laugh:
Haha! Son, I've been readin' up on
Butthole Surfers. I seriously doubt they give a shit what we think of 'em. The main dude is Gibby Haynes. He's just a coupla birthdays short o' 70. My Google search says he's been married twice (to wimmin) and has a son.
Regarding the name, this is from Wikipedia:
"
The band did not begin as Butthole Surfers, although they did have a song of that title, possibly an early version of 1984's "Butthole Surfer". This changed at their first paid concert, when an announcer forgot what the band was called and used the song title for the group's name. They decided to keep the moniker, and have largely been billed as such ever since. Prior to that, Butthole Surfers performed under a different name at every live show. Early aliases included The Dick Clark Five, Nine cm Worm Makes Own Food, The Vodka Family Winstons, Ashtray Babyheads, Ed Asner Is Gay, Fred Astaire's Asshole, The Right to Eat Fred Astaire's Asshole, The Inalienable Right to Eat Fred Astaire's Asshole, Zipgun, and many others.
The name has long been a source of trouble for the band. Many clubs, newspapers, radio, and TV stations refuse to print or mention their full name, and instead opt to use "B.H. Surfers" or other abbreviations. In a 1996 Rolling Stone interview, when asked if he could go back and choose a more culturally acceptable name for the band, Haynes replied, "I would name the band: I'm Going to Shit in Your Mother's Vagina."Amen.
Quote from: J E B Stuart on August 07, 2025, 03:15:37 PM:s_laugh:
Haha! Son, I've been readin' up on Butthole Surfers. I seriously doubt they give a shit what we think of 'em. The main dude is Gibby Haynes. He's just a coupla birthdays short o' 70. My Google search says he's been married twice (to wimmin) and has a son.
Regarding the name, this is from Wikipedia:
"The band did not begin as Butthole Surfers, although they did have a song of that title, possibly an early version of 1984's "Butthole Surfer". This changed at their first paid concert, when an announcer forgot what the band was called and used the song title for the group's name. They decided to keep the moniker, and have largely been billed as such ever since. Prior to that, Butthole Surfers performed under a different name at every live show. Early aliases included The Dick Clark Five, Nine cm Worm Makes Own Food, The Vodka Family Winstons, Ashtray Babyheads, Ed Asner Is Gay, Fred Astaire's Asshole, The Right to Eat Fred Astaire's Asshole, The Inalienable Right to Eat Fred Astaire's Asshole, Zipgun, and many others.
The name has long been a source of trouble for the band. Many clubs, newspapers, radio, and TV stations refuse to print or mention their full name, and instead opt to use "B.H. Surfers" or other abbreviations. In a 1996 Rolling Stone interview, when asked if he could go back and choose a more culturally acceptable name for the band, Haynes replied, "I would name the band: I'm Going to Shit in Your Mother's Vagina."
Amen.
Even if they good, the name is gay.