clairvoyant
04.04.07 | hmm OPM and lostprophets dont really define a generation
but unfortuantely blah the rest is true
i grew up with the whole pop punk era
from green day and the offspring to blink and sum 41 |
Doonothing
04.04.07 | how bad was our generations taste in music.
we were like post-generation x.
right after grunge everything mainstream pretty much started sucking. |
AmericnZero02
04.04.07 | Im not so sure about slipknot and OPM being on here but everything else is pretty much dead on. |
tinathefatlard
04.04.07 | Yeah this is dead-on i remember 1-4 being played on the radio over and over..... |
slep
04.04.07 | Our generation sucks. |
londoncalling457
04.04.07 | For some reason Iluvatar's comment made me laugh.. The only thing I really like off here is the Deftones album. |
raggedragamuffin
04.04.07 | i lhad...about half of this |
trustxdialect
04.05.07 | I listened to Hybrid Theory for about a month. That's about it for this list. |
Eakflanderyof
04.05.07 | Yea, kind of a sucky generation. It sucks that I've grown up with all these shitty CDs surrounding me. |
clairvoyant
04.05.07 | the best time to grow up would have been the entire 70s or early 90s
sadly i got the mid to late nineties |
arsonist88
04.27.08 | As much as I hate to admit it, I own 15 of these... although I do still listen to White Pony. |
lozzdude
03.02.09 | Regardless of how shitty these albums may seem to you now, don't be in denial. Like many have said on here you may have "matured" (really just moving onto today's mainstream) but at one point had many of these albums. I know plenty of people who are listening to either Pantera, Sepultura etc. now but don't deny that they were eased into the music scene by bands such as these in their pre-teen and teen years. |
Yotimi
03.02.09 | It sure took you a while to respond. I'll admit, I own/owned 12 of these (but only like a couple to this day) |