April 1, 20196 yr One of my favorite Austin 90s bands and song of theirs. Saw them for free at Blondie’s. The nostalgic wormhole it sends me through when I hear it is pretty epic.
April 1, 20196 yr I was going to post a Willie one from Teatro, or Across the Borderline, but those weren't really 90s songs. Otherwise, nice stuff there.
April 2, 20196 yr Back in the early days of the Edge in Dallas they used to play this on repeat because why not
April 2, 20196 yr Back in the early days of the Edge in Dallas they used to play this on repeat because why not Acceptable post only on the first of April. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
April 2, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, HiggyBaby said: Back in the early days of the Edge in Dallas they used to play this on repeat because why not Terrible
April 5, 20196 yr 25th anniversary of Kurt Cobain's death and 17th anniversary of Layne Staley's death. Seems relevant to this thread.
April 5, 20196 yr 32 minutes ago, Jograves said: 25th anniversary of Kurt Cobain's death and 17th anniversary of Layne Staley's death. Seems relevant to this thread. ^We used to cover this back in high school. A great song. Also this one: Great songs, great talents, great losses.
April 5, 20196 yr Speaking of great 90s songs, I heard this on the way into work today and hadn't seen it already posted here: Gotta toss this one in as well. I thought they were both great 90s and specifically 90s Austin, songs.
April 6, 20196 yr I just want to go back to a time when Sound Exchange was on the Drag and Vinal Edge was on Bammel N. Houston.
April 6, 20196 yr There were some badass movie soundtracks in the 90’s as well, is that even a thing anymore?The Crow and The Saint are the first to come to mind. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
April 6, 20196 yr The first guys to do rock and rap .. Awesome... Don’t like Beastie Boys? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
April 6, 20196 yr 3 minutes ago, shnsajax said: Don’t like Beastie Boys? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ROCK..and RAP all in one. I loved the first dipping of the rock toe into Rap. The new bands that came after once everyone new it was cool? Then Linkin park... then Limp Bizkit.. And then..
April 6, 20196 yr ROCK..and RAP all in one. I loved the first dipping of the rock toe into Rap. The new bands that came after once everyone new it was cool? Then Linkin park... then Limp Bizkit..[/url] And then.. I forgot how much I hate Limp Bizkit.
April 6, 20196 yr 1 minute ago, shnsajax said: I forgot how much I hate Limp Bizkit. Really!!?.. This one of my favorites.
April 6, 20196 yr I just want to go back to a time when Sound Exchange was on the Drag and Vinal Edge was on Bammel N. Houston. Record Exchange, whippersnapper. But I agree with you premise.
April 6, 20196 yr The first guys to do rock and rap .. Awesome... Aerosmith and Run DMC and Blondie say, “Wat?”
April 7, 20196 yr Aerosmith and Run DMC and Blondie say, “Wat?” Guess I was drunk last night and forgot about them from the 90’s. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
April 7, 20196 yr Guess I was drunk last night and forgot about them from the 90’s. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkHe said “first ones to do rock and rap.” Even if he meant “first ones to do rock and rap in the 90s” it still would’ve been a weirdly incorrect statement.But whatevs.
April 8, 20196 yr He said “first ones to do rock and rap.” Even if he meant “first ones to do rock and rap in the 90s” it still would’ve been a weirdly incorrect statement.But whatevs. Yeah everyone knows Korn was first. I heard them say so themselves in an interview once.
April 9, 20196 yr I had a cassette of the thirty versions(!!!) that one on side and this one the other: Always thought this was an overlooked gem:
April 11, 20196 yr On 4/8/2019 at 1:43 PM, Loco said: Sure.... got so laid to this silliness I heard Enigma for the first time at a party in high school. My friend and I had thought we'd accidentally walked into a satanic ritual. We made so much fun of it. Flash forward a couple of years. Bought the album the week before I got to UT. I listened this album EVERY night in Jester to help drown out the noise of people in the hall. It'll always have a special place in my heart.
April 30, 20196 yr Saw these guys at Liberty Lunch in 1997. They had some good songs, pretty derivative, but not bad.
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