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    1995-your top ten

    The 1994 thread was fun, so here goes:

    10. Foo Fighters- self titled
    9. Green Day-Insomniac
    8. Garbage- Garbage
    7. Red Hot Chili Peppers-One Hot Minute
    6. Alice In Chains- Alice In Chains
    5. Filter- Shortbus
    4. Van Halen- Balance
    3. Alanis Morissette- Jagged Little Pill
    2. Mad Season- Above
    1. Smashing Pumpkins- Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
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    Hmm. Not as exciting as '94, but yeah, a few gooduns:

    01 1. Outside - David Bowie
    02 Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot - Sparklehorse
    03 To Bring You My Love - PJ Harvey
    04 Garbage - Garbage
    05 Astro-Creep 2000 - White Zombie
    06 Elastica - Elastica
    07 Southpaw Grammar - Morrissey
    08 Mellon Collie... - Smashing Pumpkins
    09 The Bends - Radiohead
    10 Infernal Love - Therapy?

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    How could I forget Garbage's self titled?

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    1. Oasis - (What's the story) Morning Glory?
    2. Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
    3. Alice in Chains - Alice in Chains
    4. Garbage - Garbage
    5. Blur - The Great Escape
    6. Skid Row - sUBHUMAN rACE
    7. RHCP - One Hot Minute
    8. Deftones - Adrenaline
    9. Alanis Morissette -Jagged Little Pill
    10. White Zombie - Astro Creep 2000

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    I loved 1995. It was a great year for music. More of a singles type year, than an album type year. There was loads of great music about.

    1..Goldie..Timeless
    2..Radiohead..The Bends
    3..Leftfield..Leftism
    4..Slowdive.. Pygmallion
    5..Boards of Canada..Twoism
    6..Low..Long Division
    7..Elastica..Elastica
    8..Bjork..Post
    9..Oasis..Whats the Story Morning Glory
    10..Tricky.. Maxinquaye

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    1. Swans - The Great Annihilator
    2. Red House Painters - Ocean Beach
    3. Low - Long Division
    4. Genius/GZA - Liquid Swords
    5. Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
    6. Autechre - Tri repetae
    7. Pavement - Wowee Zowee
    8. Rachel's - Handwriting
    9. Sparklehorse - Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot
    10. Labradford - A Stable Reference

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    1. PJ Harvey-To Bring You My Love
    2. Bjork-Post
    3. Radiohead-The Bends
    4. Pulp-Different Class
    5. Slowdive-Pygmalion
    6. Garbage-S/T
    7. Smashing Pumpkins-Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
    8. Tricky-Maxinquaye
    9. Oasis-(What's the Story) Morning Glory?
    10. Elastica-S/T

    Man, that was a good year in albums. A lot of those records still hold up.

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    1. david bowie- 1. outside
    2. garbage- s/t
    3. scott walker- tilt
    4. slowdive- pygmalion
    5. smashing pumpkins- mellon collie and the infinite sadness
    6. swans- the great annihilator
    7. pj harvey- to bring you my love
    8. leftfield- leftism
    9. the verve- a northern soul
    10. autechre- tri repetae

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    Here's my top 10. I was in the peak of my NIN/Manson phase. Posters everyone in my room, school locker room etc .. It was all about NIN/Manson. The rest of my catalog was mostly punkrock and some alt. rock stuff.

    1. Nine Inch Nails - Further Down The Spiral
    2. Marilyn Manson - Smells Llike Children
    3. Filter - Short Bus
    4. Green Day - Insomniac
    5. NOFX - I Heard They Suck Live!
    6. Local H - Ham Fisted
    7. Foo Fighters - Foo Fighters
    8. Our Lady Peace - Naveed
    9. Deftones - Adrenaline
    10. Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness

    I could have easily done a Top 30.
    From Chemical Brothers, Aphex Twin to Silverchair, 311, Better Than Ezra, Garbage passing by Blink-182, AFI, MXPX, Millencolin & Pennywise.
    I've danced so many slows to "These Days" from Bon Jovi. What about Alanis Morissette. Still a killer album as far as I am concerned.
    I could have put White Zombie, No Doubt, Radiohead in that mix too.

    Holy shit!! I never realized how many significant (for me at least) albums were released 1995. That's insane!

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    Sorry about the edited post but I had to add a comment.

    Noticing some albums are showing up on a lot of lists. This gives you an idea of the quality of the music being released during those years compared to today.
    More importantly, those records have passed the test of time.
    I literally still have 9 out of the 10 albums I listed on my phone. Sorry NOFX ...

    Add most of the artists out of my top 10 to my phone too. I can barely discovery a couple new artists per year. I always go back to the mid to late nineties.
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    1995, without a doubt, is one of the best years in music! So many fantastic albums!
    I remember this being a hard year to pick a "BEST" album for in that "in your lifetime, the best album per year" thread we did a while ago.

    1. Rammstein - Herzeleid
    2. KMFDM - NIHIL
    3. Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie...
    4. Rancid - And out come the wolves
    5. Foo Fighters - Foo Fighters
    6. Fear Factory - Demanufacture
    7. Deftones - Adrenaline
    8. White Zombie - Astro Creep 2000
    9. Monster Magnet - Dopes to Infinity
    10. Green Day - Insomniac

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    1. Autechre - Tri Repetae
    2. David Bowie - Outside
    3. Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
    4. Aphex Twin - I Care Because You do
    5. Pavement - Wowee Zowee
    6. Bjork - Post
    7. Genius/GZA - Liquid Swords
    8. Fugazi - Red Medicine
    9. Oval - 94 Diskont
    10. 2Pac - Me Against the World

    but since most of that list has been named already, and since 1995 was an awesome year for music, I'd want to include:

    Yoshinori Sunahara - Crossover
    Swans - The Great Annihilator
    Hallucinogen - Twisted
    Radiohead - The Bends
    Guided By Voices - Alien Lanes
    Yo La Tengo - Electr-O-Pura
    Luna - Penthouse
    Chemical Brothers - Exit Planet Dust
    Wilco - AM
    Faith No More - King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime
    Superchunk - Here's Where the Strings Come In
    KMFDM - Nihil
    Elliott Smith - self titled
    Scott Walker - Tilt
    Teenage Fanclub - Grand Prix
    Hum - You'd Prefer an Astronaut
    Tricky - Maxinquaye
    Sonic Youth - Washing Machine
    Mr Bungle - Disco Volante
    Deftones - Adrenaline

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    ...I Care Because You Do-Aphex Twin
    Twoism-Boards Of Canada
    Outside-David Bowie
    Long Division-Low
    Further Down The Spiral-Nine Inch Nails
    The Bends-Radiohead
    Pygmalion-Slowdive
    The Great Annihilator-Swans
    Exit Planet Dust-The Chemical Brothers
    Astro Creep 2000-White Zombie

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    I'll play.

    1. Bowie-Outsdide
    2. Old 97-s Wreck Your Life
    3. Tricky-Maxinequay
    4. Pearl Jam-Vitalogy
    5. The Prodigy-Music for the Jilted Generation
    6.Primus- Tales From the Punchbowl
    7. Tupac Shakur-Me Against the World
    8.Michael Jackson-HIStory
    9. Oasis-Morning Glory
    10. Boards of Canada-Twoism

    Damn, @Deepvoid , i had the opposite problem. Most of my favorite bands released one in 93 and one in 96 or something along those lines.
    I had a hard time with this. Portishead, Broadcast, Baxter, Live, The Fugees, Type O Negative, The Breeders, Primus, PFP/Jane's Addiction, Too; etc etc etc...
    Some of the stuff i thought i was listening to when i was fifteen actually didn't come out until 2000 or so. Or, it came out when i was in middle school and i was still listening to it.

    Some of you guys have good taste. Bowie's Outside is pretty much my favorite album of all time. Maxinequay is up there. Goldie is the shit too.

    All of mine i was actually in to back then, except for BOC. They are one of my very favorite bands, but i actually didn't get in to them until i was a little older, which is why they are at number ten. I was 15 and in love with the world. It was a fun time in my life.

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    Mellon Collie, Maxinquaye, Liquid Swords and I Care Because You Do.

    That's basically all I'd salvage, the rest is just whatever to me. These days I'm all about getting to the essentials of life.

    Edit: Actually this thread inspired me to listen to Long Division for the first time in years, and yeah, this is actually a fucking good album, damn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by elevenism View Post
    I'll play.

    1. Bowie-Outsdide
    2. Old 97-s Wreck Your Life
    3. Tricky-Maxinequay
    4. Pearl Jam-Vitalogy
    5. The Prodigy-Music for the Jilted Generation
    6.Primus- Tales From the Punchbowl
    7. Tupac Shakur-Me Against the World
    8.Michael Jackson-HIStory
    9. Oasis-Morning Glory
    10. Boards of Canada-Twoism

    Damn, @Deepvoid , i had the opposite problem. Most of my favorite bands released one in 93 and one in 96 or something along those lines.
    I had a hard time with this. Portishead, Broadcast, Baxter, Live, The Fugees, Type O Negative, The Breeders, Primus, PFP/Jane's Addiction, Too; etc etc etc...
    Some of the stuff i thought i was listening to when i was fifteen actually didn't come out until 2000 or so. Or, it came out when i was in middle school and i was still listening to it.

    Some of you guys have good taste. Bowie's Outside is pretty much my favorite album of all time. Maxinequay is up there. Goldie is the shit too.

    All of mine i was actually in to back then, except for BOC. They are one of my very favorite bands, but i actually didn't get in to them until i was a little older, which is why they are at number ten. I was 15 and in love with the world. It was a fun time in my life.
    Sorry to be a dick, but Vitalogy came out in 1994.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elevenism View Post
    5. The Prodigy-Music for the Jilted Generation
    This came out in 94 too.

    reading some of the post my mind boggles how i forgot some of my favourite albums Chemical Brothers..Exit Planet Dust and Aphex Twins..I Care Because You Do..and Autechres Tri Repeate

    Was this the year Grunge died? I think Grunge fans had a hard time in this year... i mostly remember it was the year of Britpop Oasis/Blur chart battles and when TripHop really took off. .

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    @elevenism The 90s was a golden era for alternative rock. I miss it so much. Being 14 was fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exocet View Post
    This came out in 94 too.

    reading some of the post my mind boggles how i forgot some of my favourite albums Chemical Brothers..Exit Planet Dust and Aphex Twins..I Care Because You Do..and Autechres Tri Repeate

    Was this the year Grunge died? I think Grunge fans had a hard time in this year... i mostly remember it was the year of Britpop Oasis/Blur chart battles and when TripHop really took off. .
    Here is how I break-up the 1990's. At least for rock.

    1990-mid 1991- Cock-rock, i.e., Poison, Warrant, etc.
    1991-1994- grunge, i.e., the big 4
    1995- 1998- post-grunge, i.e., Silverchair, Bush
    1998-2001 nu-metal, i.e, Limp Dogshit, Korn

    Not 100 percent acurate, as you have bands like the Pumpkins and NIN who weren't grunge and around the whole decade. And then where does Brit pop and other sub rock genres fit in?
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    oh, goddamnit @Exocet and @RhettButler .

    lolz.

    You aren't being dicks at all by laying facts on me. It's all to the good, you are just speaking the truth. Some website told me that they came out in 95.

    ok...then throw in FSOL-ISDN and...i don't fucking know...Trace by Son Volt, Above by Mad Season...

    and OH SHIT! I'm looking at a list of records that came out in 95 I didn't realize that E.1999 Eternal by Bone Thugs and Harmony came out that year. That one would actually be a 2 or 3 for me...one of my favorite records of all time. I don't know if you guys got into it, but i LOVE that shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elevenism View Post
    oh, goddamnit @Exocet and @RhettButler .

    lolz.

    You aren't being dicks at all by laying facts on me. It's all to the good, you are just speaking the truth. Some website told me that they came out in 95.

    ok...then throw in FSOL-ISDN and...i don't fucking know...Trace by Son Volt, Above by Mad Season...

    and OH SHIT! I'm looking at a list of records that came out in 95 I didn't realize that E.1999 Eternal by Bone Thugs and Harmony came out that year. That one would actually be a 2 or 3 for me...one of my favorite records of all time. I don't know if you guys got into it, but i LOVE that shit.
    Vitalogy came out in late 1994, so it's kind of arbitrary. If it came out six weeks later it would count as a 1995 release. If Van Halen's Balance was released a month earlier, it would count as a 1994 release.

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    And yes, @Exocet , i think that it WAS the year grunge fell off.

    Everyone was scrambling to be/sign the next big thing. For one thing, that was about the time the term "electronica" was coined. You had bands like prodigy, the chemical brothers, and moby starting to pick up steam.

    Then you had the alt-country thing. There were bands like Whiskeytown, and for instance, my friend philip's band, the old 97's. They were expected to be the "next big thing." They got signed to Elektra records. They got sent out on Lollapalooza. And then, it didn't work and they were dropped.

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    Speaking of 1995 albums, I fucking love Jagged Little Pill. It's upbeat, ernest, well-written, zeitgeistey and is the perfect time capsule of the mid 1990's.

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    @RhettButler , her voice drives me nuts but i can respect what you're saying.

    I liked the Jewel album.
    Rather than being a sign of the times, i found that one to be rather timeless.

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    1. Wowee Zowee- Pavement/Different Class- Pulp
    2. To Bring You My Love- PJ Harvey
    3. Do You Want More?!- The Roots
    4. I Should CoCo- Supergrass
    5. Alien Lanes- Guided by Voices
    6. Pygmalion- Slowdive
    7. Mirrorball-Neil Young
    8. Elliott Smith- Elliott Smith
    9. Only Built 4 Cuban Linx- Raekwon
    10. Washing Machine- Sonic Youth

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    Quote Originally Posted by elevenism View Post
    @RhettButler , her voice drives me nuts but i can respect what you're saying.

    I liked the Jewel album.
    Rather than being a sign of the times, i found that one to be rather timeless.
    I hear you, but at least that's her, no auto-tunes. Her attitude and spirit makes up for her vocal limitations, imho.

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    A personal experiment-

    Top ten of 1995- in 1995 (13 years old):

    1. Hum- You'd Prefer An Astronaut
    2. Smashing Pumpkins- Mellon Collie
    3. Filter- Short Bus
    4. Babes In Toyland- Nemesisters
    5. Elastica- S/T
    6. Foo Fighters- S/T
    7. Silverchair- Frogstomp
    8. Green Day- Insomniac
    9. Sponge- Rotting Pinata
    10. Tripping Daisy- I Am an Elastic Firecracker

    Top 10 of 1995- in 2015 (33 years old)
    1. Hum- You'd Prefer An Astronaut
    2. Smashing Pumpkins- Mellon Collie
    3. Prick- S/T
    4. David Bowie- Outside
    5. Blinker The Star- A Bourgeois Kitten
    6. Medicine- Her Highness
    7. Filter- Short Bus
    8. White Zombie- Astro Creep 2000
    9. Far- Tin Cans With Strings To You
    10. KMFDM- Nihil

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    * Pulp - "Different Class"
    * PJ Harvey - "To Bring You My Love"
    * D'Angelo - "Brown Sugar"
    * Nine Inch Nails - "Further Down the Spiral"

    1995 was a boring year for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RhettButler View Post
    Vitalogy came out in late 1994, so it's kind of arbitrary. If it came out six weeks later it would count as a 1995 release. If Van Halen's Balance was released a month earlier, it would count as a 1994 release.
    and if i had wheels i'd be a wagon!


    ...in all fairness, there's often a UK/US delay, and sometimes the press cycles for an album extend into the next year, so i can see where some recounts may get confusing, but gotta go by that hard release date.

    kinda bummed i forgot about blur's the great escape on my list. i like it even more now than i did back then.


    Quote Originally Posted by RhettButler View Post
    Here is how I break-up the 1990's. At least for rock.

    1990-mid 1991- Cock-rock, i.e., Poison, Warrant, etc.
    1991-1994- grunge, i.e., the big 4
    1995- 1998- post-grunge, i.e., Silverchair, Bush
    1998-2001 nu-metal, i.e, Limp Dogshit, Korn

    Not 100 percent acurate, as you have bands like the Pumpkins and NIN who weren't grunge and around the whole decade. And then where does Brit pop and other sub rock genres fit in?
    1990-1993 - peak of shoegaze
    1993-1997 - rise and fall of britpop
    1998 - the year all the guitar bands got on the electronica trend and proclaimed "rock is dead" to mostly varied results
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    there were records like Throwing Copper by Live that didn't get POPULAR until 95, but came out in 94.

    But @frankie teardrop is right...gotta go by hard release dates, especially if we fancy ourselves to be seriously into music.

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    Rammstein - Herzeleid

    and whatever else was good that year, someone else add the other 9 for me

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