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Rock bands of the 90's

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Originally posted by: creedog
Dinosaur Jr. comes to mind,

QFT

one of the most influential bands of their time and they finally reunited and are currently on tour. the impossible has happened and i will be seeing them in early july, woohoo
 
Originally posted by: alien42
Originally posted by: creedog
Dinosaur Jr. comes to mind,

QFT

one of the most influential bands of their time and they finally reunited and are currently on tour. the impossible has happened and i will be seeing them in early july, woohoo



Living All Over You = Pure Genius.

I'm suprised they haven't announced a date here yet.
 
Originally posted by: CptObvious
A bunch of great UK bands never got much recognition in the US...Pulp, Suede, My Bloody Valentine, Blur and The Verve (other than Song 2 and Bittersweet Symphony).



QFT.

Kevin Shields is one of the most important figures in the dreampop/shoegaze scene. I'd also Ride, Swervedriver, and Slowdive to that list.
 
Originally posted by: IndieSnob
Originally posted by: Nomada
Urge Overkill is pure rock. Check out Saturation.



Heh. They covered one of my roommates songs on their Stull EP.


What track # there Snob. Man, that's almost pullin' into the Eighties. Good stuff though ugh? Manic Street Preachers are damn fine, right on par with The Verve.
 
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