View Full Version : DLC Rock set for those who grew up in the early 90's..
-silencer-
12-11-2007, 08:29 AM
Going for a set of killer tracks for guitars, drums, vocals, and bass.. bands/songs I'd love to have included in the next 6 DLC packs..
Alice in Chains:
God Smack
Again
Man in the Box
Megadeth:
Wake Up Dead
Angry Again
Peace Sells
Metallica:
The Thing That Should Not Be
Leper Messiah
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Nine Inch Nails:
Last
Head Like a Hole
Mr. Self Destruct
Stone Temple Pilots:
Wicked Garden
Crackerman
Where the River Goes
Tool:
46 & 2
Schism
Sober
AchtungBaby!
12-11-2007, 11:32 AM
I grew up in the early '90s (born in '87) and I don't see a single song on there that I would ever want to play.
When I saw this thread, I thought U2, Smashing Pumpkins, Offspring, Bad Religion, etc.
Transbrak
12-11-2007, 11:38 AM
although offspring and the pumpkins, Bad religion would make good additions to the list, its a great list on its own
two thumbs up
tmanrocks
12-11-2007, 11:41 AM
I grew up in the early '90s (born in '87) and I don't see a single song on there that I would ever want to play.
When I saw this thread, I thought U2, Smashing Pumpkins, Offspring, Bad Religion, etc.
I think he means like.. people who were teenagers in the early 90s... not babies
AchtungBaby!
12-11-2007, 01:12 PM
I think he means like.. people who were teenagers in the early 90s... not babies
Haha, gotcha. :)
jaxst
12-11-2007, 02:45 PM
excellent list... additions would be alice in chains - over now and a few soundgarden songs (like suicide, the day i tried to live, burden in my hand) ohhh the list could go on and on. cant wait for the nirvana album
-silencer-
12-11-2007, 02:47 PM
I think he means like.. people who were teenagers in the early 90s... not babies
Exactly. I was born in '78.. so age 12 around 1990 - a perfect time to get into hard rock. Although I did listen to quite a bit of Offspring, Pumpkins, Bad Religion, and U2 as well.. I was aiming for a more metal list.
JoshuaB81285
12-11-2007, 02:48 PM
Man, I'd love to see Soundgarden's "Fell On Black Days" and "The Day I Tried To Live" as DLC someday...along with either "Spoonman", "Pretty Noose", "Burden In My Hand", "Outshined", "Blow Up The Outside World"...so many great Soundgarden tunes.
Gouivel
12-11-2007, 02:48 PM
ALL i'm sayin is where the hell is the AIC??? COME ON!!!
Gouivel
12-11-2007, 02:50 PM
Man, I'd love to see Soundgarden's "Fell On Black Days" and "The Day I Tried To Live" as DLC someday...along with either "Spoonman", "Pretty Noose", "Burden In My Hand", "Outshined", "Blow Up The Outside World"...so many great Soundgarden tunes.
Spoonman...Abso-freakin-lutley!!!
tmanrocks
12-11-2007, 02:51 PM
Haha, gotcha. :)
Well yeah cause most people don't get into music untill they become teens
So being a baby when all those 90s bands were the current stuff isn't the same effect as being like 15 when they were the current thing
If you were a baby around that time the effect that the guys talking about would apply to music thats going on right now for us really
I donno maybe it would have a special effect on 90s babies if their parents played the music around them constantly as a baby but w/e lol
Gouivel
12-11-2007, 02:51 PM
Exactly. I was born in '78.. so age 12 around 1990 - a perfect time to get into hard rock. Although I did listen to quite a bit of Offspring, Pumpkins, Bad Religion, and U2 as well.. I was aiming for a more metal list.
Definatley an age thing...not a time thing...i'm from about the same gen...and thats when the older songs were really being appreciated. Hell Yeah to Metal
-silencer-
12-12-2007, 07:05 AM
Well yeah cause most people don't get into music untill they become teens
So being a baby when all those 90s bands were the current stuff isn't the same effect as being like 15 when they were the current thing
If you were a baby around that time the effect that the guys talking about would apply to music thats going on right now for us really
I donno maybe it would have a special effect on 90s babies if their parents played the music around them constantly as a baby but w/e lol
Exactly. The generation above me was heavily into Sabbath, Maiden, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, Judas Priest.. back in '90 I thought those bands were too 'old' sounding and liked the 'newer' stuff of 80's Megadeth and Metallica, followed by Nine Inch Nails and Tool, and the grunge wave of Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots..
I have appreciation for rock music in the last 10 years - Korn, Godsmack, Nickelback, System of a Down, Disturbed, etc... but it definitely doesn't have quite as strong of an effect as when I hear Megadeth's Wake Up Dead or Alice in Chains' Man in the Box on the radio. Some new songs do have a kickass feel.. there just doesn't seem to be at all as many as there used to be 15 years ago. Nickelback's Side of a Bullet and Disturbed's Ten Thousand Fists definitely make me wanna bang my head!
Frankly, some new music sucks. I gave Linkin Park a chance back when Hybrid Theory was out, and it wasn't bad.. but their new album makes my ears bleed. Every time Bleed It Out comes on the radio I vomit in my mouth a little and have to hit mute for 3 minutes.
Over the last 10 years, I've found myself going back in time to discover all the great rock bands of the 70's and 80's, and enjoy them just as much as my late 80's / early 90's rock now. Perhaps in another 10 years when more atrocious hybrid pop/rap/rock is out, I'll appreciate more bands of today..
Cormac
11-26-2008, 08:28 PM
early 90's...Pantera needs to be on that list!
twiggy614
02-22-2009, 01:04 PM
What about manson, coal chamber, bls, ministry, & (hed)pe.
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