Re: Favorite songs from the 1990s
Not 90's specific but I'm guessing there is some bleed over to the 00's for some of us, did any of you see this show coming to Vegas in October? Been absolutely all over my Facebook and Twitter feed. Counted it up I used to/still do either casually or heavily listen to at least 27 of the bands on this festival. That said, at $225 a ticket + travel to Vegas and a hotel, along with some concerns on the logistics of this many bands in one day, I probably won't be going. If this was a 2 day festival, hell yeah I'd be all over. But not gonna travel from MD to Vegas and find out 3 bands I want to see are all playing 20 minute sets at the same time. I'd be pissed. I'm not 18 anymore at a Warped Tour with unlimited energy to run from stage to stage to see everyone :laugh:
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Not 90's specific but I'm guessing there is some bleed over to the 00's for some of us, did any of you see this show coming to Vegas in October? Been absolutely all over my Facebook and Twitter feed. Counted it up I used to/still do either casually or heavily listen to at least 27 of the bands on this festival. That said, at $225 a ticket + travel to Vegas and a hotel, along with some concerns on the logistics of this many bands in one day, I probably won't be going. If this was a 2 day festival, hell yeah I'd be all over. But not gonna travel from MD to Vegas and find out 3 bands I want to see are all playing 20 minute sets at the same time. I'd be pissed. I'm not 18 anymore at a Warped Tour with unlimited energy to run from stage to stage to see everyone [emoji23]
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That was my wife and I's take as well. Cool they have all those bands, but not worth it for 3-4 songs apiece.
Edit. Count is like 13 for me, then another 4 or so I'll hear on octane or occasionally look up, but not very much.
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That was my wife and I's take as well. Cool they have all those bands, but not worth it for 3-4 songs apiece.
Edit. Count is like 13 for me, then another 4 or so I'll hear on octane or occasionally look up, but not very much.
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Yeah, that was the deciding factor for me. Plus, outside of Avril Lavigne, I really don't love any of the apparent headliners. I'd really be going for all these bands that are going to have sets like you said, 3-4 songs, 20 minutes. Just not worth it. They could have dropped about 20 bands here and I think everyone still would have freaked out just the same.
I did see they added a second day, today, like as tickets went on sale, but it's going to be the same lineup so it doesn't really solve any my problems with it lol.
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Not 90's specific but I'm guessing there is some bleed over to the 00's for some of us, did any of you see this show coming to Vegas in October? Been absolutely all over my Facebook and Twitter feed. Counted it up I used to/still do either casually or heavily listen to at least 27 of the bands on this festival. That said, at $225 a ticket + travel to Vegas and a hotel, along with some concerns on the logistics of this many bands in one day, I probably won't be going. If this was a 2 day festival, hell yeah I'd be all over. But not gonna travel from MD to Vegas and find out 3 bands I want to see are all playing 20 minute sets at the same time. I'd be pissed. I'm not 18 anymore at a Warped Tour with unlimited energy to run from stage to stage to see everyone :laugh:
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I used to absolutely love AFI and their first few albums and their first "mainstream" album sing the sorrow was amazing. Not a fan of how they changed their sound after that.
The Used debut album of the same name was fantastic and I listened to that on repeat in college then they fell off a bit and I never really listened to them again.
Jimmy Eat World is great too
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Aww the 90’s
I partied like a rockStar
Alot of great songs then
But I’ll just listen the bands lol
I’m super heavy with
Metallica
Staind
Halestorm
Evanescence
Stone temple pilots
Alice in chains
Korn
Nine inch nails
Shinedown
Of course i grew up listening to rock and roll in the hood lol.
Ac/Dc
Gun and roses
Warrant
Poison
Skid Row
Still love the 90’s over today’s music
Listen to alot of artists , love me some rock , heavy metal , R&B , definitely old school more , rock Pop , guess Emo lol.
This so many genres nowadays i have no idea what or who in what category.
This Vegas fest, i lit up when show it. Would love the vibe of back in day. But I don’t know the total setup , but if one a day not three , not worth it for me to travel there for it.
Not super high on the lineup, wished was better then that but it’s cool.
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Wonderwall - Oasis
Sex And Candy - Marcy Playground
Bent - 3AM
Resurrection - Moist
Breathe - The Prodigy
One More Astronaut - I Mother Earth
Dolphins Cry - Live
Possum Kingdom - Toadies
I'm sick but not well - Harvey Danger
Get what you give - New Radicals
Fly Away - Lenny Kravitz
Judith - A Perfect Circle
Buckcherry - Lit up
Sweet soul sister - The Cult
Sparkle And Shine - Econoline Crush
If You Could Only See - Tonic
Hemorrhage - Fuel
Sour Girl - STP
Low - Cracker
Vast - Last one Alive
This is a very cool list
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I used to absolutely love AFI and their first few albums and their first "mainstream" album sing the sorrow was amazing. Not a fan of how they changed their sound after that.
The Used debut album of the same name was fantastic and I listened to that on repeat in college then they fell off a bit and I never really listened to them again.
Jimmy Eat World is great too
I thought Crash Love was a cool album. All Hallows E.P. is my favorite end to end though.
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Saw Limp Bizkit out at UMBC last night. Holy shit they were amazing. I have no point of reference from 25 years ago because I was too young to see them then but that was a nuts show. Fred sure can still work a crowd. I can die peacefully now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPfIf01GAIk
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Saw Limp Bizkit out at UMBC last night. Holy shit they were amazing. I have no point of reference from 25 years ago because I was too young to see them then but that was a nuts show. Fred sure can still work a crowd. I can die peacefully now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPfIf01GAIk
Omg I loved them in high school bahahaah
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Going to see Aaron Lewis on Wednesday night, let’s see if he plays much Staind stuff….
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Omg I loved them in high school bahahaah
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If you have the chance to see them...do it. They are amazing. It was like being transported back to 1999 for a night w/ the crowd that was there. I can not praise their show enough. Metallica is still the best live band I've ever seen but LB was high energy, interactive, and tight musically. Just an awesome show.
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If you have the chance to see them...do it. They are amazing. It was like being transported back to 1999 for a night w/ the crowd that was there. I can not praise their show enough. Metallica is still the best live band I've ever seen but LB was high energy, interactive, and tight musically. Just an awesome show.
Saw LB open for Primus back to back dates on the SnowCore Tour back in 99 or 2000, and then again at Woodstock k think… they were “ok”.
So I guess that makes SnowCore 98 or 99, was definitely prior to July of 99…
Metallica at Woodstock ‘99 was freaking unreal… 3.5 hours with very few short breaks in the action and all the songs were great…
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