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DominionMM1
March 27th 2025


21560 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

zak be preachin’

zakalwe
March 27th 2025


42012 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Always.



The reason I love me music is because of this band.



45yrs old and I can still play the tunes now and think ‘Christ they really were the best in my life time’ what this band had, represented and the way they channeled it genuinely hasn’t happened again.



In my entire music library are there albums, songs and other bands that mean more to me personally? yes.

In my life has there been a more impactful moment in ‘pop culture’ that comes anywhere near to being made aware of Nirvana and then seeing Lithium played on a video wall at ‘the mall’ while out shopping in 1992? Absolutely not.

JohnnyoftheWell
March 27th 2025


64287 Comments


lol jam wipers

jrlikestodance
March 27th 2025


6918 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Songs here speak for themselves. Huge classic

zakalwe
March 27th 2025


42012 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Absolutely.

The reason I’m prattling on is I played ‘Breed’ the other night loud as fuck on the stereo and it had me dancing around me front room like an absolute bell.



Outstanding.

deathschool
March 27th 2025


29488 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks dedes

Muzz79
May 15th 2025


3963 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I distinctly remember seeing the video for Smells like Teen Spirit for the first time and thinking - well that's the end of heavy metal. And being filthy about it

gabba
May 15th 2025


2882 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

When I first saw the video for Smells Like Teen Spirit, I didn’t get the hype. It was Come As You Are and Lithium that won me over. And I still think that Teen Spirit, while a good song and probably the most important song of the 90s, isn’t near to the top 5 from Nevermind.

gabba
May 15th 2025


2882 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

And the top 5 most important songs of the 90s would be (with videos considered):

1. Nirvana: Smells Like Teen Spirit

2. The Prodigy: No Good (Start the Dance)

3. Beastie Boys: Sabotage

4. Massive Attack: Unfinished Sympathy

5. Nine Inch Nails: Closer

Muzz79
May 15th 2025


3963 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I wasn’t won over for a long time but this album is undeniable. Virtually every song is classic

kkarron
May 15th 2025


1846 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

> And the top 5 most important songs of the 90s would be (with videos considered):



I don't see Chumbawamba anywhere on that list.

Egarran
May 15th 2025


36867 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Also weird to leave out Ice Ice Baby.

gabba
May 15th 2025


2882 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Indeed, great suggestions from both of you (if you meant Tubthumping kkarron), but I said “important” not “best” so…

Funny because I just checked the other day and I still know the first verse of Ice Ice Baby by heart. Alright stop, collaborate and listen…

mandan
January 11th 2026


14021 Comments


Never been the biggest fan of this band but I've always felt a pull toward this album.

Some albums can't be replicated. This is one of them.

zakalwe
January 11th 2026


42012 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

1. Nirvana: Smells Like Teen Spirit



2. The Prodigy: No Good (Start the Dance)



3. Beastie Boys: Sabotage



4. Massive Attack: Unfinished Sympathy



5. Nine Inch Nails: Closer





Outstanding choices gab

mandan
January 11th 2026


14021 Comments


It was prob a foolish thing to lump in these guys with SG, PJ, and AiC. Maybe similar to PJ in some things, and even that's debatable.

But as far as this album, I can see now why it blew people's minds in the early 90's. Hard rock, post-punk, pure noise, polished sound.

A fine contradiction. It was the perfect sonic molotov bomb.



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