SOTW: For the children of the 90's!

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I am surprised nobody added this one yet! One of my alltime favorite bands, this is by far of one my favorite albums. There is only 1 song I do not like on the entire CD. It is one of the albums that I still listen to eventhough I discover new music/bands of this day and age (Too bad Ed shafted the 3 others and they disbanded in 2009....)
 
Awesome thread, brings back a lot of memories of high school and college. No time right now to dig up videos but I've got half this stuff ( nirvana, pearl jam, pumpkins etc) on vinyl still...
 
What no Social Distortion, Smithereens or Spin Doctors?
 






I was pretty fortunate . . . I got in on the start of the 90s music as a college DJ. It was a great time for music.
 
The Spin Doctors! I forgot I went to a concert in the 90s. They shared the stage with the Screaming Trees and another grunge era band...Soul Asylum? I had to look it up!



I miss those days.
 
Okay... if we're delving into the less popular, here are some of my favorites.

First, from the king of all neo-prog... Spock's Beard (BroBart should like the 5-piece kit work in the last 20 seconds):


And from another favorite, but less well-known, from their 1995 release:


Finally, who can get into neo-prog without a little DT prog-metal?
(those of you less patient may just want to start at 4:30 minutes in)
 
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I'm on the bad side of 45, so I'm more comfortable with 80s college rock, but I love Screaming Trees. Always thought they were the best of all the Seattle bands - yes, even better than the slightly overrated Nirvana.

This is more about the video than the song, which includes an homage to Fast Time at Ridgemont High:



Also love Weezer, and this is one of the best videos ever:

 




Just looking back at how long ago some of these were I wonder where the time has gone and how good music was back in the 80's and 90's.
 
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Blue canary in the outlet by the light switch, who watches over you, make a little birdhouse in your soul!

I'm gonna be singing that now for hours! I'm gonna go dig out my Giant CDs and dance around the living room (no, I don't own an ipod)
 
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Ain't a child of the period but this tune spent quite a bit of time on my car player and the one next to the drum kit,. Still does.

 
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