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R u L e B r E a K e r 10-04-2005 02:55 AM

Red Hot Chili Peppers
Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Metallica
Our Lady Peace
Anthrax
Smashing Pumpkins
Creed
Foo Fighters
the best ever in 90's
thats all ---------------------------------------------------

draven 10-06-2005 11:45 AM

Where is guns n roses, they were by far the biggest band of the 90s

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-06-2005 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by draven
Where is guns n roses, they were by far the biggest band of the 90s

:laughing:

For a band thats not put out any original material since 1991 thats pretty funny.

draven 10-06-2005 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
:laughing:

For a band thats not put out any original material since 1991 thats pretty funny.

Tell me how gnr were not bigger and better than any names on that list in the 90s? No one was bigger than guns n roses from 90-93. Its not even close.


UYI has been the longest tour in rock history. The band had played a total of 192 dates in 27 countries. Over seven million people had seen the band perform in the 90s (from 90-93).

Here are just a few dates that none of the bands on that list can claim they played in front of more people in these areas.

Hayarkon Park in Tel Aviv, Israel. Over 40 000 at the biggest concert held in Israel.

Show in front of 75,000 people at the Cannstatter Wasen in Stuttgart, Germany

Show in front of 60,000 people in Hannover, Germany

Show in front of 50,000 Wildparkstadion in Karlsruhe, Germany.

Show in front of 50,000 Basel, Switzerland.

Show in Turin, Italy at the Della Alpi Stadium in front of 65,000 fans.

Show in front of 70,000 at River Plate Stadium


It's been the longest tour in rock history. The band had played a total of 192 dates in 27 countries. Over seven million people had seen the band perform in the 90s.
I wont even bring up album sales since none of them come close to gnr for world wide sales.
I am sorry but none of those bands were as huge as guns n roses nor were they as good.

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-06-2005 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by draven
Tell me how gnr were not bigger and better than any names on that list in the 90s? No one was bigger than guns n roses from 90-93. Its not even close.
.

I don`t care about Guns n Roses or the people on the list and 90-93 is not the same as 90-99.

Plus they`ve not made anything good since 1987, in my opinion.I don`t care if they played to 1000 people or 1,000,000 people.I still think everything after Appetite For Destruction sucked.

draven 10-06-2005 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
I don`t care about Guns n Roses or the people on the list and 90-93 is not the same as 90-99.

Plus they`ve not made anything good since 1987, in my opinion.I don`t care if they played to 1000 people or 1,000,000 people.I still think everything after Appetite For Destruction sucked.

UYI>>>>any other 90s band album. No 90s band wrote any song as good as Nov Rain, estranged, civil war or coma just to name a few.

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-06-2005 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by draven
UYI>>>>any other 90s band album.

Now you`re just being silly

Merkaba 10-06-2005 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by draven
Tell me how gnr were not bigger and better than any names on that list in the 90s? No one was bigger than guns n roses from 90-93. Its not even close.


UYI has been the longest tour in rock history. The band had played a total of 192 dates in 27 countries. Over seven million people had seen the band perform in the 90s (from 90-93).

Here are just a few dates that none of the bands on that list can claim they played in front of more people in these areas.

Hayarkon Park in Tel Aviv, Israel. Over 40 000 at the biggest concert held in Israel.

Show in front of 75,000 people at the Cannstatter Wasen in Stuttgart, Germany

Show in front of 60,000 people in Hannover, Germany

Show in front of 50,000 Wildparkstadion in Karlsruhe, Germany.

Show in front of 50,000 Basel, Switzerland.

Show in Turin, Italy at the Della Alpi Stadium in front of 65,000 fans.

Show in front of 70,000 at River Plate Stadium


It's been the longest tour in rock history. The band had played a total of 192 dates in 27 countries. Over seven million people had seen the band perform in the 90s.
I wont even bring up album sales since none of them come close to gnr for world wide sales.
I am sorry but none of those bands were as huge as guns n roses nor were they as good.

Not this argument again :D

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger
90-93 is not the same as 90-99.

Exactly why I picked RHCP over Nirvana and co.

boo boo 10-06-2005 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by draven
Where is guns n roses, they were by far the biggest band of the 90s

2 really good albums in the 90s, and this alone makes them a better 90s band than Nirvana? :crazy:

draven 10-07-2005 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by boo boo
2 really good albums in the 90s, and this alone makes them a better 90s band than Nirvana? :crazy:

How many "good" albums did nirvana have in the 90s? The answer is TWO. Nevermind and inutero. So tell me again how they were bigger or better than gnr?

The fact that gnr only had two great albums in the 90s and that they were the biggest band shows how big they really were. No one could touch them in the early 90s.

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Originally Posted by Merkaba
Not this argument again :D



Exactly why I picked RHCP over Nirvana and co.

Like I said gnr were bigger from the time frame of 90-93 then any band on that list was from the whole decade. Just because gnr broke up in 93 still does not mean they cannot be the biggest band of the 90s. Also Cobain offed himself in 1994 just one year after gnr broke up. So using that logic how can nirvana even be on the list since they were just around from 91-94? Its still a four year time frame for both bands.


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