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Old 04-10-2016, 08:22 PM   #81 (permalink)
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I can kinda see where LOL is coming from, though GNR started in the 80's they really blew up in the 90's. Sonic youth was formed in 1981 but that's another group tied to the whole 90's scene too.

However i don't get how he can call Alice in Chains pop rock, when i think of 90's pop rock i think of the Spin Doctors or Hootie or 4 non blondes that kinda stuff..
He's talking about "pop" in the sense that it's popular enough to gain the marketing term. But he seems a little to sunk in the term.
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Old 04-10-2016, 09:26 PM   #82 (permalink)
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Sonic Youth is definitive 80's at its best. Confusion is Next, Bad Moon Rising, Evol, Sister, and Daydream Nation all came out in the 80's. No serious fan could honestly argue their 90's output is even remotely comparable.
I discovered them in the 90's with their Bull in the heather video. i wasn't exposed to alot of 80's alternative bands so i came to know them when they got big in the 90's and that's why to this day i see them as 90's band.


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He's talking about "pop" in the sense that it's popular enough to gain the marketing term. But he seems a little to sunk in the term.
Yea i know.
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Old 04-10-2016, 10:17 PM   #83 (permalink)
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I discovered them in the 90's with their Bull in the heather video. i wasn't exposed to alot of 80's alternative bands so i came to know them when they got big in the 90's and that's why to this day i see them as 90's band.
Well I hope you've taken some time over the last two and a half decades to discover their earlier records.
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I can kinda see where LOL is coming from, though GNR started in the 80's they really blew up in the 90's.
No, they really blew up in the 80s. The biggest album and biggest single they ever had were in the 80s.
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I never say this, but WHAT THE ****?

I never said they weren't rock! Are you even reading my posts? All I said was they weren't part of the genre "pop!" So, if you say they are pop rock, and I say they were popular but not a part of the genre of pop, then obviously I left rock out of my statement, thus denoting they were rock! I said they were too heavy for pop. So, yes! I AGREE THEY ARE ROCK. Pop Rock and Hard Rock are different! Both are rock, but one leans more towards pop! And I don't see GNR sounding l;ike Beatles anytime soon, despite that Paul McCartney cover! I feel like I'm gonna go numb from the shock! Heck, Appetite for Destruction is one of my favorite rock albums!
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Well I hope you've taken some time over the last two and a half decades to discover their earlier records.
ive listened to Daydream Nation and Sister. Sister actually has one of my favorite songs from them Catholic Block. To me SY doesn't sound like an 80's band or a 90's band for that matter, I can't tie their sound to a specific era however their image as a band i tie to the 90's.

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No, they really blew up in the 80s. The biggest album and biggest single they ever had were in the 80s.
You should know im not basing what im saying on research, im basing it on experience. i came to know GNR through Use Your Illusion. i was too young to remember anything before that although i do remember Welcome to the jungle being a huge hit.
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You should know im not basing what im saying on research, im basing it on experience. i came to know GNR through Use Your Illusion. i was too young to remember anything before that although i do remember Welcome to the jungle being a huge hit.
Yep, "Welcome to the Jungle" was a huge hit... in 1988. Though not as big a hit as "Sweet Child 'O Mine", which went to number 1 a few months earlier.
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ive listened to Daydream Nation and Sister. Sister actually has one of my favorite songs from them Catholic Block. To me SY doesn't sound like an 80's band or a 90's band for that matter, I can't tie their sound to a specific era however their image as a band i tie to the 90's.
Well Sonic Youth and their peers in the 80's all had very original and distinct sounds but were all rooted in a post punk framework. These bands were: Big Black, Dinosaur (later Dinosaur Jr.), The Butthole Surfers, and Swans.
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Yep, "Welcome to the Jungle" was a huge hit... in 1988. Though not as big a hit as "Sweet Child 'O Mine", which went to number 1 a few months earlier.
I was 5 in 1988.

All i remember is some dude on mtv that looked like a girl screaming at me "You're gonna die"
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