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Tag Archives: 90’s
1997
On March 4th of 1997, Bill Clinton banned federal funding of research into human cloning. In other news, HAL9000 is activated in the ‘2001’ universe on January 17th, 1997. In the Terminator milieu, Skynet is goin’ live on August 29th. Even … Continue reading →
Posted in 1997, 90's, alt rock, alternametal, art school, Bill Clinton, Brutal Truth, Cheer Accident, Chicago, college, college parties, drone, duo, fantasy, future, grindcore, heavy metal, movies, Nebula, noise rock, Orange Goblin, Portishead, psychedelic, radiohead, rock, Rush, sci-fi, Subarachnoid Space, Thingy, Ween
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Tagged 1997, 90's, alt rock, alternametal, art school, bill clinton, brutal truth, cheer accident, chicago, college, drone, duo, fantasy, future, grindcore, heavy metal, movies, nebula, noise rock, orange goblin, parties, portishead, psychedelic, radiohead, rob crow, rock, rush, sci-fi, subarachnoid space, the school of the art institute of chicago, thingy, ween
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1995
’95 was kicked off by the World Trade Organization replacing the General Agreement on Tarriffs and Trade. It had the usual large earthquakes, avalances, hurricanes and other natural disasters. Hackers hacked some of the US’s most secure computer systems. The … Continue reading →
Posted in 1995, 90's, alt rock, alternametal, cassette, Don Caballero, future, groove metal, heavy metal, Jackie Chan, live, lucrative, Mike Patton, Mr. Bungle, natural disasters, noise rock, punk, radical, Rob Crow, rock, sci-fi, star wars, summer, synth, technology, tool, Unwound, Wesley Willis
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Tagged '95, 1995, 90's, alt metal, alt rock, alternametal, cassette, classic, don cab, don caballero, dow, dvd, economy, future, groove metal, hackers, heavy metal, jackie chan, lucrative, metra, mike patton, mr. bungle, natural disasters, noise rock, punk, radical, rob crow, rock, sci-fi, star wars, summer, synth, technology, tool, Unwound, wesley willis, WTO
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1993
’93… summer… Lollapalooza. still have that shirt In the 90’s Lollapalooza was a pretty big deal. It was a traveling fest, and 1993 was perhaps the year it really hit its stride. It was the first year I went anyway … Continue reading →
Posted in 1993, 90's, alt rock, alternametal, Bill Hicks, Carcass, Del the Funky Homosapien, early computer graphics, funk, Great Flood of '93, groove metal, grunge, high school, hiphop, holy wars, internet, Lollapalooza '93, Michael Jordan, Nirvana, politics, punk, radical, rock, Sleep, sports
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Tagged '93, 1993, 90's, alt rock, alternative, altmetal, basketball, Bill Hicks, Carcass, Del the Funky Homosapien, early internet, funk, great flood of '93, groove metal, grunge, high school, hiphop, Lollapalooza '93, michael jordan, Nirvana, punk, radical, rock, Sleep, sports, world trade center bombing 1993
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1992
1992 was my sophomore year in high school. I was listening to mostly albums like ‘And Justice For All’, AC/DC, and a lot of the usual stuff a teenage guy waiting to be able to drive and buy a car … Continue reading →
Posted in 1992, 90's, alt rock, alternametal, amphetamine reptile, groove metal, grunge, heavy metal, helmet, high school, industrial, live, melvins, noise rock, radical, rock, soundgarden, thrash
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Tagged 1992, 90's, alt rock, alternametal, amphetamine reptile, dale crover, groove metal, grunge, heavy metal, helmet, indie, industrial, king buzzo, live, math rock, melvins, noise rock, pantera, Polvo, rock, soundgarden, thrash, Unwound
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1991
1991 was overflowing with new music and sounds, as well as more of a throwback to the 60’s and 70’s but mixed with new combinations. Fashion started to change yet again, bands were going for different sounds (but partly rooted … Continue reading →
Posted in 1991, 90's, alt rock, Corrosion of Conformity, heavy metal, Mr. Bungle, My Bloody Valentine, Nirvana, Prong, Prove You Wrong, punk, radical, rock, Sepultura
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Tagged 1991, 90's, alt rock, Blind, Corrosion of Conformity, heavy metal, Kurt Cobain, Loveless, metal, mr. bungle, my bloody valentine, Nevermind, Nirvana, Prong, Prove You Wrong, rock, Sepultura
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1990
The 90’s I remember to be split into 2 halves: the first half beginning with what looked to be a hypercolored extension of the 80’s, where extremeness had just begun to outdo itself, over and over and over again. The … Continue reading →
Posted in 1990, 90's, action movies, david lynch, desert storm, heavy metal, high school, holy wars, horror movies, live, movies, Nintendo, Primus, punk, radical, rock, sci-fi, social commentary, television, the jesus lizard, Uncategorized
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Tagged 1990, 90's, al jourgensen, arnold, bobby, breathe, david lynch, david yow, duane denison, frizzle fry, hardware, head, heavy metal, holy wars, hypercolor, industrial, it, jesus lizard, megadeth, ministry, movies, nintendo, patriotic, primus, reebok pumps, rust in peace, stephen king, take no prisoners, the mind is a terrible thing to taste, to defy the laws of tradition, total recall, twin peaks
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1998
In a time long ago and a galaxy not so far away… the year 1998: January: Nepalese police intercept a shipment of 272 human skulls in Kathmandu February: Iraqi President Saddam Hussein negotiates a deal with U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, allowing weapons inspectors to return to Baghdad, preventing military … Continue reading →