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Old 05-04-2011, 09:22 PM   #74
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Originally Posted by VANFLAMESFAN View Post
You may wanna stay away from that Prodigy album because I love it as much as Trad Ale and I get ripped for my music taste all the time.

To me, the Beatles, Led Zepplin suck huge balls, but Linkin Park and System of a Down rule.

Point being is that it shouldn't matter what ANYONE says, not even people or critics that you relate to.
The Beatles effin' rule.

To say that you
a) have really only heard a few of their most popular songs, so they don't really know what you're talking about
b) have no sense of musical history, or simply don't care about it. This is somewhat okay, although I still think it's dumb to say they suck, 'cause you're still talking about something you don't really know
c) have no taste. (I'm about 66,6% serious)

As to Prodigy, I still prefer Music for the Jilted Generation

And as a musical decade, the nineties ruled. Maybe more so in Finland than elsewhere though But I still keep finding great albums especially from early/mid nineties. SOAD:s good albums, Rammsteins good stuff, White/Rob Zombie, Prodigy, RATM:s first album, Sepultura's Chaos AD and Roots, the good NIN albums, the good Marilyn Manson albums, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds were totally rocking, KMFDM:s Naive, Angst and Nihil, Depeche Mode's Violator and Songs of Faith and Devotion, Very by Pet Shop Boys, Tori Amos, Type O Negative, Ministry's Psalm 69 (The Way to Succeed & the Way to Suck Eggs), Me'Shell Ndegeocello's Peace Beoynd Passion, whole of Morphine (well I like it), Angel Dust by Faith No More (yeah yeah, never as big in NA as it was in Europe), hell even Tom Waits put out the Bone Machine and Mule Variations, Prince was still putting out great stuff, Portishead, Mano Negra (I'd guess not popular in the US since they mostly didn't sing in English), The Gathering pretty much defined female vocals in metal (in good and in bad, but they made some great albums), Fatboy Slim's You've Come a Long Way Baby, Chemical Brothers came out with Surrender, Cowboy Junkies, Radiohead with OK Computer (and to a lesser extent My Iron Lung and The Bends)... And that's just some of what I like, and I'm still completely ignoring all the brilliant stuff that Finnish bands were putting out at the time

This is a sample of what I was into at that time:


SOAD has nothing on these guys (Seriously, not a thing, they were a thundering live band who were musically really interesting, had a whole bunch of great songs and a lot of really clever lyrics).
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