The 90s Didn't All Suck - Just Mostly

LostInEthereal

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Saw these guys and about a dozen in total bands (The only other one I remember was Seven Mary Three, I kind of recall Days of The New as well) back in '96 at a local radio festival/concert when 9 years old. Fucking walked into a port-a-potty a women didn't lock and saw her IV'ing something, kind of crazy.

Just googled and found this:

Edgefest at Aksarben infield, 1996
Pop-rock really brought in the masses. When Flock of Seagulls, The Nixons, Goldfinger, Seven Mary Three, The Refreshments and others played this festival, an estimated 25,600 people amassed at the show.
 

Sunbiz1

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"The 90's was the last decade of simplicity and there was a cultural fabric in music and movies that united us. Even one hit wonders had a heart and passion that today's names couldn't even come close to replicating."
 

Just Be

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Rock and Roll died when the term 'alternative music' became mainstream and that was well before the 1990s were half way over.
 
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