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'90s Flashback: 21 Acts Still in the Spotlight
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Sep 27, 2012 4:18PM
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You guys that are posting that the 90's sucked are from what era? Now? All the sh*t they play now is recycled from what era? The 90's. Pop music will always be crap, but the 90's had what most of today stems from, starting with Nirvana in 91. Alice in Chains, The Offspring, NoFX, Green Day, Marlyn Manson, White Zombie and NIN got bigger in the 90's, Korn and a bunch of others all got started in the 90's. So as much as some of you want to disagree with and state the the 90's suck, most of what we have now stems from that era.
Nov 21, 2012 1:05AM
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For it what it's worth, I'd take the Nineties over most of 2000s and today's crap.  Pound for pound, buck for buck, the 1990s had more variety of genres and artists to chose from.
Nov 20, 2012 9:37PM
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Too bad Pantera is gone forever.
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R.I.P. Dimebag

Nov 26, 2012 3:29PM
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Every Generation claims their music was the best...As I would also chime in with that too. I was a product of the 60's.   And by far most of the best music came out then...But each generation had their own selection of some pretty good music.  The 70's had another, group of musicians.  the disco generation...(which I hated) but it also introduced the progressive rock era. (which I loved). The 80's had all the Big hair bands (a bit of heavy metal) ect...So as you can see Each Generation had their own type of music..and who is to say what is better then the other??   Today's music is not for me. nor was the 90's 2000's 2010..not that they are that bad its just not something that I like its just ..Different... So lets all just agree its different. I don't like it I prefer my music.
Nov 26, 2012 4:44PM
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No Alice in Chains?? Their last CD in 2009 had two #1 rock songs and a #10. They have done better of late than Pearl Jam or Soungarden. No respect for AIC in the media now or then. Shame.
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'90s Flashback: 21 Acts Still in the Spotlight

By Michael Shilling
Special to MSN Music 

Bill Clinton, slackers, a roaring economy: It was the 1990s, a time when the Internet was considered a fad, when cellphones were the size of shoes and when Apple was a company on its way out. Here's a gallery of artists from that seemingly distant decade who continue to make creative and vital music.