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UkrainianGuy
05-10-2008, 04:05 PM
Which Decade
Had The
BEST Music
?

Ritch
05-10-2008, 05:26 PM
Would have to say the late 90`s for the array of techno at it`s prime especially the after hour scene (SONA) was the ****ing shit, totally underground. Bow down to Lafèche the unsung hero of this era! Then early 2000 the scene just got too commercial and self destructed. That era of music I really miss and feel like I just can`t get over it. The best guns n`roses came out during the 90`s, stone temple pilots which I still listen to alot, soundgarden, smashing pumpkins... Couldn`t think of much in recent times, must be starting to get old...

guest
05-10-2008, 05:39 PM
80's & 90's. how about '85 to '95, hehe.

champcar99
05-10-2008, 05:40 PM
80's was the worst ever for music..most of the 80's music sucks...70's and the 90's for me

Musclehead
05-10-2008, 05:55 PM
I said 90's although most of my favourtie bands came from the 70's or 80's.

guest
05-10-2008, 06:01 PM
80's was the worst ever for music..most of the 80's music sucks...70's and the 90's for me

you're the worst ever.

champcar99
05-10-2008, 06:50 PM
I can be

Amoral
06-10-2008, 12:34 AM
80s - Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Testament, and Death for me.

slick rick
06-10-2008, 12:59 AM
70's, Zepplin, enough said.

guest1
06-10-2008, 01:10 AM
70's, Zepplin, enough said.

Yup. Spelled Zeppelin though. 80's were a ****ing joke save for Van Halen and a few others like Maiden and Priest , then GnR at the end. The 21st century has been a sick joke so far. Anything passes as music now , including hip hop and rap (Retards Attempting Poetry).

AlladdinSane
06-10-2008, 01:01 PM
Yup. Spelled Zeppelin though. 80's were a ****ing joke save for Van Halen and a few others like Maiden and Priest , then GnR at the end. The 21st century has been a sick joke so far. Anything passes as music now , including hip hop and rap (Retards Attempting Poetry).

I'm totally crushing on you these days...:handsome

guest1
06-10-2008, 06:04 PM
I'm totally crushing on you these days...:handsome

I am dead sexy and know my music. Good choice but I'm getting married to a woman on the 25th of this month. If it doesn't work out I'll fly you out for the Toronto ACDC show on Jan 9th .:D As of this date she and I will be going.

AlladdinSane
06-10-2008, 06:08 PM
(grumble) All the good ones are taken...

Gettin'r'round
07-10-2008, 09:45 AM
Whatever decade you were in high school, that's what you'll like the most. Whenever I hear an old maiden, priest, metallica, i (used to) crank up the radio. my ears ring too much lately

champcar99
07-10-2008, 10:53 AM
My iphone is loaded with those bands ..I like them while lifting ... makes my workouts very aggresive

guest1
07-10-2008, 01:25 PM
Whatever decade you were in high school, that's what you'll like the most. Whenever I hear an old maiden, priest, metallica, i (used to) crank up the radio. my ears ring too much lately

Nope , not in any way. I was a teen in the 80's and hated every bit of shit I heard except for the good hard rock and NON HAIR metal bands which I and everyone else has mentioned already . I have always believed that good music will find the right people if they come across it. I was hooked on the classic 60's and 70's bands as soon as I heard them and I didnb't have older siblings or any influences but the radio. The first time I heard a Pink Floyd song or The Who or whatever I would go out and buy it the next day. My next door neighbour is a guitar teacher and every kid who goes over there has an ACDC , Floyd , Neil Young , VH , etc . tee shirt . They all want to learn the good stuff and they are decades out of those bands height of popularity.
Too many people go along with what's cool without listening to other stuff. Kids today have been brainwashed with music as being brand name . Springsteen's most recent single " Radio Nowhere " sums it up best IMO. Dumb it down and people will buy it (see Nickelback).

Amoral
07-10-2008, 04:18 PM
Nope , not in any way....

...Too many people go along with what's cool without listening to other stuff. Kids today have been brainwashed with music as being brand name . Springsteen's most recent single " Radio Nowhere " sums it up best IMO. Dumb it down and people will buy it (see Nickelback).

Yeah, I was highschool in the 90s but once I discovered Maiden in grade 12, didn't take their cds out of the player for at least two years. And while Nickelback is being mentioned, Three Days Grace falls into that category as well. Watered down radio shite.

pinhead
07-10-2008, 05:04 PM
I would agree 85-95. I'll pick 90 though.

Ritch
07-10-2008, 08:42 PM
Nope , not in any way. I was a teen in the 80's and hated every bit of shit I heard except for the good hard rock and NON HAIR metal bands which I and everyone else has mentioned already . I have always believed that good music will find the right people if they come across it. I was hooked on the classic 60's and 70's bands as soon as I heard them and I didnb't have older siblings or any influences but the radio. The first time I heard a Pink Floyd song or The Who or whatever I would go out and buy it the next day. My next door neighbour is a guitar teacher and every kid who goes over there has an ACDC , Floyd , Neil Young , VH , etc . tee shirt . They all want to learn the good stuff and they are decades out of those bands height of popularity.
Too many people go along with what's cool without listening to other stuff. Kids today have been brainwashed with music as being brand name . Springsteen's most recent single " Radio Nowhere " sums it up best IMO. Dumb it down and people will buy it (see Nickelback).

Very true. When I was 14 and saw a documentary on the NWA stuff I was automatically hooked. No one I knew listened to it, just fitted who I wanted to be, a bad ass gangster. Couldn`t even buy the tapes in store had to order them and they were expensieve, how I treasused these tapes, Eazy-E, ghetto boys Ice cube Ice-t and all that shit. Always liked rap when I was younger, breakdanced when I was a kid... Stuff is cool when it`s underground same as techno back during the late 90`s and early 2000.

Funny how we have a very similar point of view among choosing music, just don`t listen to the same kind.

gsxr750
07-10-2008, 08:48 PM
I really like the stuff I grew up to my parents listening.. so i'll say Rock, 85-95.

muscleshark
07-10-2008, 11:26 PM
80s - Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Testament, and Death for me.

****ING AMEN BROTHER!!!!I just saw the first 3 listed in concert in the last year and boy did that ever bring the 80's back in my life again!!

420
08-10-2008, 03:09 PM
Ever since i started doin drugs ive loved The Beatles, 60s all the way.

guest1
08-10-2008, 05:43 PM
I really like the stuff I grew up to my parents listening.. so i'll say Rock, 85-95.

You have cool parents then, as long as they weren't digging Poison or Winger.

guest1
08-10-2008, 05:46 PM
Ever since i started doin drugs ive loved The Beatles, 60s all the way.


Not my favs but they are truly an amzing group. Incredibly good songwriters and maybe the most influential band ever. All the guys in Pink Floyd, The Stones , The Who , Led Zep et al list them as a huge influence . Hell , even Ozzy and Lemmy loved 'em .