How did Last Kiss become so popular?
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Re: How did Last Kiss become so popular?
Also, the music was really bad.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:The harder edge of mainstream rock music in the late 90s turned into this awful caricature of misogynistic, homophobic, bro culture. It really is no wonder there was a staggering amount of sexual assaults at Woodstock 99.
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Strat wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:The harder edge of mainstream rock music in the late 90s turned into this awful caricature of misogynistic, homophobic, bro culture. It really is no wonder there was a staggering amount of sexual assaults at Woodstock 99.
Who here had frosted tips? Show yourselves.
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Songs that impacted on rock radio and made Billboard's 1994 year end singles list:Strat wrote:You went from stuff like Liz Phair, Pavement, Blur, Meat Puppets, Primus, Dinasour JR, and Cracker dominating the ariwaves to...
John Mellencamp, Wild Night
Collective Soul, Shine
Crash Test Dummies, Mmm Mmm Mmm
Meatloaf, I'd Do Anything for Love
10,000 Maniacs, Because the Night
Cranberries, Linger
Gin Blossoms, Found Out About You
Bruce Springsteen, Streets of Philedelphia
Aerosmith, Crazy
Aerosmith, Amazing
Tom Petty, Mary Jane's Last Dance
Bon Jovi, Always
Some other rock radio #1's from that same year:
Pincushion, ZZ Top
Deuces are Wild, Aerosmith
Van Halen's Don't Tell Me What Love Can Do missed the list be mere weeks. Shucks.
Meanwhile, no list that involves the phrase 'dominating the airwaves' should ever include Liz Phair, Cracker, or the Meat Puppets.
The point is, you're right about the late 90's...it was pretty full of amelodic, gripless posteuring. But you put on your rose glasses for the era that you remember fondly, which was mostly decorated with unremarkable shit, legacy artists getting their last gaspy wheez around the chart circuit, and songs about being cumbersome to your girl.
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yeah, late 90s radio was terrible. but it was cool in that it forced me to start to listen to classic rock stations more, and introduced me to all the 60s and 70s stuff i was only somewhat familiar with via my parents.
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THANK YOUMcParadigm wrote:Songs that impacted on rock radio and made Billboard's 1994 year end singles list:Strat wrote:You went from stuff like Liz Phair, Pavement, Blur, Meat Puppets, Primus, Dinasour JR, and Cracker dominating the ariwaves to...
John Mellencamp, Wild Night
Collective Soul, Shine
Crash Test Dummies, Mmm Mmm Mmm
Meatloaf, I'd Do Anything for Love
10,000 Maniacs, Because the Night
Cranberries, Linger
Gin Blossoms, Found Out About You
Bruce Springsteen, Streets of Philedelphia
Aerosmith, Crazy
Aerosmith, Amazing
Tom Petty, Mary Jane's Last Dance
Bon Jovi, Always
Some other rock radio #1's from that same year:
Pincushion, ZZ Top
Deuces are Wild, Aerosmith
Van Halen's Don't Tell Me What Love Can Do missed the list be mere weeks. Shucks.
Meanwhile, no list that involves the phrase 'dominating the airwaves' should ever include Liz Phair, Cracker, or the Meat Puppets.
The point is, you're right about the late 90's...it was pretty full of amelodic, gripless posteuring. But you put on your rose glasses for the era that you remember fondly, which was mostly decorated with unremarkable shit, legacy artists getting their last gaspy wheez around the chart circuit, and songs about being cumbersome to your girl.
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I'd still argue that Freak on a Leash is one of the best songs *from 1998.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Korn made shitloads of catchy-as-fuck songs in their prime.cutuphalfdead wrote:You guys are forgetting things like Limp Bizkit, Korn, POD, etc, etc, etc.
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It sure did in minneapolis due to Mary Lucia rocking Zone 105 FM. The list I stated was absolute truth in my world and thats all that matters. The rest of the world was full of idiots.McParadigm wrote:Songs that impacted on rock radio and made Billboard's 1994 year end singles list:Strat wrote:You went from stuff like Liz Phair, Pavement, Blur, Meat Puppets, Primus, Dinasour JR, and Cracker dominating the ariwaves to...
John Mellencamp, Wild Night
Collective Soul, Shine
Crash Test Dummies, Mmm Mmm Mmm
Meatloaf, I'd Do Anything for Love
10,000 Maniacs, Because the Night
Cranberries, Linger
Gin Blossoms, Found Out About You
Bruce Springsteen, Streets of Philedelphia
Aerosmith, Crazy
Aerosmith, Amazing
Tom Petty, Mary Jane's Last Dance
Bon Jovi, Always
Some other rock radio #1's from that same year:
Pincushion, ZZ Top
Deuces are Wild, Aerosmith
Van Halen's Don't Tell Me What Love Can Do missed the list be mere weeks. Shucks.
Meanwhile, no list that involves the phrase 'dominating the airwaves' should ever include Liz Phair, Cracker, or the Meat Puppets.
The point is, you're right about the late 90's...it was pretty full of amelodic, gripless posteuring. But you put on your rose glasses for the era that you remember fondly, which was mostly decorated with unremarkable shit, legacy artists getting their last gaspy wheez around the chart circuit, and songs about being cumbersome to your girl.
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I still listen to System of a Down's first album from time to time.
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And you'd be fucking right.durdencommatyler wrote:I'd still argue that Freak on a Leash is one of the best songs on 1998.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Korn made shitloads of catchy-as-fuck songs in their prime.cutuphalfdead wrote:You guys are forgetting things like Limp Bizkit, Korn, POD, etc, etc, etc.
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All songs that I dearly loved at the time. Tremendously LOVED at the time. And three of those are still in fairly heavy rotation.McParadigm wrote:Songs that impacted on rock radio and made Billboard's 1994 year end singles list:Strat wrote:You went from stuff like Liz Phair, Pavement, Blur, Meat Puppets, Primus, Dinasour JR, and Cracker dominating the ariwaves to...
John Mellencamp, Wild Night
Collective Soul, Shine
Crash Test Dummies, Mmm Mmm Mmm
Meatloaf, I'd Do Anything for Love
10,000 Maniacs, Because the Night
Cranberries, Linger
Gin Blossoms, Found Out About You
Bruce Springsteen, Streets of Philedelphia
Aerosmith, Crazy
Aerosmith, Amazing
Tom Petty, Mary Jane's Last Dance
Bon Jovi, Always
Some other rock radio #1's from that same year:
Pincushion, ZZ Top
Deuces are Wild, Aerosmith
Van Halen's Don't Tell Me What Love Can Do missed the list be mere weeks. Shucks.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:And you'd be fucking right.durdencommatyler wrote:I'd still argue that Freak on a Leash is one of the best songs on 1998.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Korn made shitloads of catchy-as-fuck songs in their prime.cutuphalfdead wrote:You guys are forgetting things like Limp Bizkit, Korn, POD, etc, etc, etc.
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I like the scat part, and then when he starts going "POI! Some things they POOOI"durdencommatyler wrote:I'd still argue that Freak on a Leash is one of the best songs *from 1998.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Korn made shitloads of catchy-as-fuck songs in their prime.cutuphalfdead wrote:You guys are forgetting things like Limp Bizkit, Korn, POD, etc, etc, etc.
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SoaD had some many fucking outstanding songs. I'm not sure I have a favorite album of theirs but I have a dozen or so songs that I'll still listen to and rock the fuck out.cutuphalfdead wrote:I still listen to System of a Down's first album from time to time.
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Jorge should post that mp3 of him doing the scat piece from that song.
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Aw huhtheplatypus wrote:I like the scat part, and then when he starts going "POI! Some things they POOOI"durdencommatyler wrote:I'd still argue that Freak on a Leash is one of the best songs *from 1998.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Korn made shitloads of catchy-as-fuck songs in their prime.cutuphalfdead wrote:You guys are forgetting things like Limp Bizkit, Korn, POD, etc, etc, etc.
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The first two records are fantastic. After that it's all downhill.durdencommatyler wrote:SoaD had some many fucking outstanding songs. I'm not sure I have a favorite album of theirs but I have a dozen or so songs that I'll still listen to and rock the fuck out.cutuphalfdead wrote:I still listen to System of a Down's first album from time to time.
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I don't remember recording that. Maybe I was just broadcasting on tinychat.cutuphalfdead wrote:Jorge should post that mp3 of him doing the scat piece from that song.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:And you'd be fucking right.durdencommatyler wrote:I'd still argue that Freak on a Leash is one of the best songs on 1998.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Korn made shitloads of catchy-as-fuck songs in their prime.cutuphalfdead wrote:You guys are forgetting things like Limp Bizkit, Korn, POD, etc, etc, etc.
ugh
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I could have sworn you did that.theplatypus wrote:I don't remember recording that. Maybe I was just broadcasting on tinychat.cutuphalfdead wrote:Jorge should post that mp3 of him doing the scat piece from that song.
