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    Cool One word - Grunge ...

    Grunge taxonomy ...

    Nirvana - Punk Grunge
    Pearl Jam - Classic Rock Grunge
    Smashing Pumpkins - Prog Rock Grunge?
    Soundgarden - Psychedelic Hard Rock Grunge
    Alice in Chains - Hard Rock Grunge
    Stone Temple Pilots - Pop Rock Grunge??
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    That was the era i began listening to music. The band Nirvana got me into music in general, so thats why its a huge part of me. Great bands like soundgarden, temple of the dog, alice in chains, stone temple pilots, pearl jam, and tool.
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    Yeah, I'm in the same boat as many who responded to this. I was scratching my head trying to figure out why I couldn't remember too many bands that I got into during the 90's. The only reason I can think of is that my kids were really young during that time, and my wife and I were getting the hang of being new parents and both working full time. It was really hectic most of the time.

    Ask me what songs were on the Barney show in the 90's and I'll probably be able to tell you the whole frigg'n list of irritating songs and cast of characters on that show who were too old to be acting like little kids! :-)

    I did get into some acoustic music during that period because we were listening to a lot of that stuff when we put the kids to sleep. I started listening to solo guitar records by Phil Keaggy, Michael Hedges, etc. I was also listening to Stevie Ray Vaughn a lot at that time (although this didn't make the best choice for putting a baby to sleep). I was also into Pat Metheny as always.

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    That has been my and my wife's situation this decade. And I can not only sing Barney stuff, but the Wiggles too! My boys are moving beyond that at this point. Lot's of Jack Johnson, Curious George soundtrack though, and some Kidzbop.

    Quote Originally Posted by jpfeifer
    Yeah, I'm in the same boat as many who responded to this. I was scratching my head trying to figure out why I couldn't remember too many bands that I got into during the 90's. The only reason I can think of is that my kids were really young during that time, and my wife and I were getting the hang of being new parents and both working full time. It was really hectic most of the time.

    Ask me what songs were on the Barney show in the 90's and I'll probably be able to tell you the whole frigg'n list of irritating songs and cast of characters on that show who were too old to be acting like little kids! :-)

    I did get into some acoustic music during that period because we were listening to a lot of that stuff when we put the kids to sleep. I started listening to solo guitar records by Phil Keaggy, Michael Hedges, etc. I was also listening to Stevie Ray Vaughn a lot at that time (although this didn't make the best choice for putting a baby to sleep). I was also into Pat Metheny as always.

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