1994

Other than Pearl Jam, who else is there?
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stip wrote:If it is not too late to weigh in, while 91 and 94 are both great years I prefer 91. Please forgive the lack of visual aids
I would certainly say that 91 was the more influential year musically - I'm not sure that I'd say it was better than 94
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97 and 02 were the ones I immediately thought of, but I'm not a huge early 90's rock fan.
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'94 will always be special for me personally. Superunkown became my measuring stick album and pretty much everything for the rest of the decade didn't quite measure up. 1991 was amazing, and really the whole first half of the decade ranks up there with almost any other 5 year period (late 60's early 70's are fucking amazing tho).
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Completely forgot about this one, another personal favourite that happens to be from '94;

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I'd go with 1991. There was a monster new record out almost every week. (I was working in a record store, so I heard 'em all.) That whole period from 91 to about 95 or 96 was a great time for music in a bunch of different genres (rock/alternative, rap, even country was kicking ass back then). I don't think it's just nostalgia talking when I say that music simply doesn't work this way anymore.
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zeb wrote:Topical.
I saw this yesterday and almost posted it. But their #1 and the fact that Hole ranked higher than Vitalogy prevented me from doing so.
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Re: 1994

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Just got a ticket to see the reunited Veruca Salt in June @ the Roxy

So stoked
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gardenparty wrote:Just got a ticket to see the reunited Veruca Salt in June @ the Roxy

So stoked
I got one for SF - only time I ever saw them was opening for Live at an amphitheater, looking forward to seeing them in a club.
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RussellManiac12 wrote:
gardenparty wrote:Just got a ticket to see the reunited Veruca Salt in June @ the Roxy

So stoked
I got one for SF - only time I ever saw them was opening for Live at an amphitheater, looking forward to seeing them in a club.
Saw them on that tour as well, also PJ Harvey. They killed it that night
Only other time I saw VS was without Nina in 02 or something at a large festival. Wasn't the same
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