I Love the 90s

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I love that song . They were way better than Audioslave to me . His voice was stronger and the drumming and overall instrumentation was better too. Rusty Cage is another one of theirs that I like in a simular way.

It's maybe my fav song by Soundgarden. And I agree! They are way better than Audioslave (though I like them too).

Chris Cornell's voice was on it's best shape back then.

Rusty Cage is great too. I love the odd rhythms on that one

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Ah...the cards as well...

Nice , i remember this one 1999 to be exact, but Pokemon gain his popularity in 2000 as well like Dragon Ball Z

^ These 2 where my fav of the new Millennia nice thread

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Guns n' Roses!

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Though they started as an '80s Thrash band, the '90s saw Metallica become the biggest band in the world.

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Good call with Dragonball Z .

As to Metallica, it also seems that their fans didn't care too much for their views on free music .

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Good call with Dragonball Z . As to Metallica, it also seems that their fans didn't care too much for their views on free music .

Dragon Ball Z Inglish intro

And Here the Spanish one

I never forget em'

Long Live to the Super Saiyan as well

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youtube.com/watch?v=48dh5kufu3s

Ah...the cards as well...

A combo of some my favorite things: DDR & smile.dk More 2000's but we could let it slide...please???

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One of all-time favs I have at least 10 remixes of this song and I know all lyrics (Y)

Long Live Haddaway!!!

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I love the Spanish intro too along with all of them of course. The only thing about the show was when they'd end building up to the fight and say 'see you next time' . It was always worth the wait though .

'Can it slide'? I don't know. I might have to give you a warning. j/k . Good call on that though .

That's one of the catchiest songs ever .

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'Can it slide'? I don't know. I might have to give you a warning. j/k . Good call on that though .

If loving DDR & smile.dk is wrong then I don't want to be right!!!

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Back in the days when it was actually good. It got shitty right after they graduated from high school...

David & Dylan

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None can forget that guitar instrumental and none should forget the dope rhymes they brought us either :blueeyedbaby: .

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^ HAHAHAHAH...Thanks!

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One of all-time favs I have at least 10 remixes of this song and I know all lyrics (Y)

Long Live Haddaway!!!

Do u have the [refreshmento extro mix] from (1993)??

That was the most sounded remix in the radio and the local discotheques rite here

Long live to Haddaway of course

kriss Kross another of the classics who marked my life permanently, very popular back in 1991 How forget them?? Very Sad that we lost one of them but if we remember them like we'r doing here they will live together forever.

I love this thread it keeps goin better and better every time

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It was Paula Abdul's birthday yesterday so here's to her!

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'90-'91

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I didn't know that was the 90s, just like I didn't know Abdul was around in the 90s. I assumed she took the 90s off and reemerged for AI . On that note, the Eurythmics song I was going to post turned out to be from the 80s ironically . On a different note...

I guess we had to start somewhere .

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The article is kinda lengthy and has a lot of embedded YouTube videos so I am going to post the link: 20 Songs You Can't Even Believe Are 20 Years Old

Brings back SOOOOOO many memories Can't believe it has been that long....damn I am old!!! I feel like it was yesterday I was jamming to these songs

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....On a different note...

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I guess we had to start somewhere .

WTF!? Was this a real PSA???

Either way you are right we had to start somewhere.

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Something "a bit" more aggressive:

Though they started in the '80s as a Hair Metal band, it was in the 90s with the arrival of singer Phil Anselmo, that they found their true sound. They're often labelled as Thrash Metal or Groove Metal (personally I prefer that last term).

Walk - Pantera

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