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Originally Posted by wizard of gore
you probably thought i was younger coz im dumb an immature
.i cant say that i hated grunge like i do today,society did make me have to listen to it alot!.i didnt mind "tool" "the offspring" the "deftones"and stuff.(dont even think that shit was on the radio anyway ,but was still in with the cool kids)
But i was more happy getting stoned wagging school going surfing and skating listening to NOFX, Lagwagon, Pulley, Good riddance,melencollin,pennywise and maybe :o sublime.wasn't the most popular music to listen to in my school and now all that's considered to be pop punk but....it did give me the best memories of those days
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Yeah, I listened to NOFX, Lagwagon, Pennywise, TOOL, The Offspring, The Deftones, and Sublime too. I liked Ween, The Butthole Surfers, The Flaming Lips, Bad Religion, Rancid, The Melvins, The Pixies, and Greenday as well. Eventually I started to graduate to some of the older 70's and 80's punk rock like The Stooges, The Ramones, The Dead Kennedy's, The Sex Pistols, The Misfits, The Germs, Black Flag, Minor Threat, The Circle Jerks, Agent Orange, Fugazi, damn I could go on and on about punk rock. Punk rock gradually led me into the Goth and Industrial scene with the Nails and Ministry but also bands like Bauhaus, Sisters of Mercy, Skinny Puppy, Christian Death, KMFDM, Lycia, Razed in Black, and of course Marilyn Manson. Metal became a favorite of mine at that time too, Pantera, White Zombie, Slayer, Metallica(before they went soft), Selpultura, Corrosion of Conformity, Megadeth, Kyuss, Type O Negative, Fear Factory, Neurosis and it was around the mid 80's I believe when Meshuggah and In Flames got popular. I could talk about bands that I liked all day Wiz. :D