Whoohooo!!!! best 90s album?With my first pick, I selected an album that was originally lower on my list -- not because it wasn't a legitimate favorite, mind you, just because I assumed it would be missing -- which means that we are now at the original start of my list. I find myself in the very uncomfortable position of having to Sophie's Choice my way through several albums to which I am incredibly emotionally attached AND that I fear will probably get snatched up before the picks get back around to me. So, my rather trepidatious second pick is:
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Red Hot Chili Peppers -- Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991) -- Despite this band's larger commercial success with later albums, "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" is the pinnacle of their career, as far as I'm concerned. A decidedly unique sound crafted from influences in funk, punk, and rock comes together on this album in songs that are tragic, fun, obscene, heartfelt, and still wonderful to listen to 17 () years later. I'd hate to think of life on a deserted island without this CD.
As an aside: beware the wrath of Mr. Impatient. The thought of receiving an email with pictures of anonymous fat, hairy men in tutus was bad enough, but... sending me a picture of yourself in a tutu? Brick, that was indeed cruel.
Whoohooo!!!! best 90s album?
Whoohooo!!!! best 90s album?
This I am aware ofNevermind is that way
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Best 90's rock album, for sure. At least in my opinion.
WOW...my next pick taken literally right before me!!! ACK! Nevermind, Ten, and BSSM were my next picks in that order....ugh.
Oh well...onward...
I am sure than in the future our picks will be very different, GGG but I swear if I didn't know better you somehow accessed my non-existent list (I am kind of picking as I go) and are content to take the very best of em. One of the very first albums I every owned personally. darn you.![]()
Do all the Lakers fans have terrible taste (in music as well as everything else)?
I might as well post my full list now. You guys picked it apart already...
Is it possible that all Kings fans have very similar musical taste?
Do all the Lakers fans have terrible taste (in music as well as everything else)?
It's beginning to look that way...I'd pick any of our lists at this point...
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Prince - Purple Rain
I'm going to keep this short and to the point: Prince is one of the greatest performers ever, and this is his best album.
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Prince - Purple Rain
I'm going to keep this short and to the point: Prince is one of the greatest performers ever, and this is his best album.
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Prince - Purple Rain
I'm going to keep this short and to the point: Prince is one of the greatest performers ever, and this is his best album.
Nevermind is that way
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I could get banned for what I want to say to you right now.
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Green Day -- Dookie (1994) -- I am imperiling all sorts of extremely important stuff with this pick, and have at least two more that I need to nab in this little snake through my #14/#3 pairing (inded initially this was going to one of the U2 monsters), so I have decided to abuse my moderator powers to give myself a few extra picks this round.But in any case the early/mid-90s are getting worked hard, and so time to step into the arena with another monster from that era -- Green Day's Dookie, which became a flagbearer for the (poppish) punk revival, spawned 5 Top 10, and 3 #1 hits, sold more than 15 million albums worldwide, and has all the normal top all time list/best of accolades of a huge album. The opening chords of When I Come Around are so iconic that even people who have no interest in the style of music know them (if not necessarily knowing where they came from). Followed by Longview, Basket Case, She, Welcome to Paradise...there was a better part of a year there where there was always a Green Day hit on the charts. I know there are other punk bands that you are supposed to take first, but stuck on an island for the rest of my life I'll take the sellouts who can write a pop hook thank you very much.
Stank, a commonly used word on the album, is derived from a southern U.S. pronunciation of stink, the original meaning of the word funk. George Clinton applied the term stank to the more carnal, hedonistic things in life, including funk music. "Stankonia" is the name of a fictional land at "the centre of the earth, seven light years below sea level", which is "the place from which all 'funky thangs' come" according to the album's opening lyrics.