wastingbeerz wrote:Sarah wrote:Wow, lots of people in this thread sounding stuck in the 80s. "Music just ain't what it used to be!"
Well I grew up in the 90s, and I still love 90s music, and I know plenty of people my age who do too. The decade was not shit and I'm pretty sure it wasn't disappointing for the people who grew up in it, unless their earliest memory is Backstreet Boys. Obviously I like Pearl Jam but I was only 6 when they hit it big, so I'm talking more like Third Eye Blind, Alanis, Green Day, Sublime, No Doubt, Oasis as mentioned, and a ton of little one hit wonders many people in their early/mid twenties would smile with nostalgia if they heard. Recently in Sacramento they made a 90s radio station (though sadly it replaced the only good rock station there) and I know quite a few people including myself who listen to it.
I won't say the entire decade was shit, but I will say that it was a HELL of a lot harder to find good bands in the 90's. The shit to great ratio was pretty much off the scale, with shit taking up the biggest portion probably ever (with the exception of the current decade... don't even get me started). There were some amazing artists that came out of both decades, but for my money the 80's was far more consistent.
Yeah, this decade, for mainstream stuff, is absolutely putrid.