Crazy Town's first album kicks all kinds of ass.
Crazy Town's first album kicks all kinds of ass.
I’ve been on a late 80’s/early 90’s New Jack Swing kick this week, during which I have listened to more than one Bobby Brown album.
I listen to western music sometimes. I hate it when people introduce that song Better Man by Little Big Town and they always have to mention that Taylor Swift wrote it. You're not gonna have much of a career if you're a one-hit wonder who rode on someone else's coattails. Just ask Carly Rae Jepsen.
Found this thanks to the Ghost cover and I love the original as well.
Bizarre as fuck. Early 90's.
Yeah, how DARE somebody give credit to a song's writer? What a terrible thing to do. The musicians who are performing someone else's work should take all of the credit!
Sorry, I think I completely missed your point. Also, CRJ's last album is one of the only pop albums of the last decade that I would consider to be any good.
I think this guy's music sucks so much fucking ass but I totally dig this a lot.
I actually liked the early Weeknd albums but his more mainstream stuff isn't that good.
I'll add Sugar Ray to the list. Their music is a lot more fun and catchy than it has any right to be.
I fucking love this song
I already mentioned 90's "club music" in this thread, but today i heard this song and i smiled in guilt:
I am convinced this is one of the greatest pop songs ever written.
Ok in searching the web for info on the 91 Wembley Stadium opening for GnR spot...
Damn, the band sounds tight as hell in that clip. Bach's voice is still is great form, but he's so out of breath from acting like a jackass before the song starts and early on that he has to skips some parts.
Skid Row was a great band. Slave to the Grind is riff city all over the place. Love how they went heavier with their second record instead of selling out more in the other direction.
New Whitesnake:
Wisely, Coverdale and comp. aren't trying to sound relevant or modern or have a cross-over hit, which will never, ever happen. This is pure, cheesy, rocking 80's pop-metal, and it sounds great. David still can sing and Reb Beach is a beast.
I kinda like the Titanic score.
I really love Tommy Lee's Methods Of Mayhem's first self-titled album. The follow up lalbum that came out years later was crap though. But on their debut, I am a sucker for the production, especially synths/beats/drums/breaks. A bunch of guests appear on this album from Snoop Dogg to Mix Master Mike to Fred Durst to The Crystal Method to Kid Rock to Lil' Kim and many more. It mixes up 90's electronica, rap, rock, and industrial. If you love 90's electronica, there's two pretty cool, more electronic collaboration tracks with Scott Kirkland of The Crystal Method later on the album called "Narcotic" and "Spun"...