notretrojustold
Lost Music Of My 90s
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notretrojustold · 8 years ago
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Prick - Other People The first release on Trent Reznor's Nothing label, and possibly my favorite lost album of the 90s. Been long out of print... Until now! Trent is reissuing it on vinyl, and i am so fucking excited. This album is a fucking monster.
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notretrojustold · 9 years ago
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John and Dan.
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notretrojustold · 9 years ago
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I would do unseemly things to own this.
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Fantagor #3, 1972. Cover art by Richard Corben
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notretrojustold · 9 years ago
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Essential 90s listening. Tribute to the Carpenters, 1994 featuring sonic youth, shonen knife, dishwalla, Matthew sweet, and many others. Its glorious.
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notretrojustold · 9 years ago
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The Decline of Western Civilization (1981)
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notretrojustold · 9 years ago
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Nick Cave, Club 22, Athens, 80s
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notretrojustold · 9 years ago
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So so so happy Belly are back!
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notretrojustold · 9 years ago
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I want a print of this.
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Nico at the harmonium.
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Stereolab. 1994. Dig it.
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notretrojustold · 9 years ago
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A classic track from Tad, with an introduction from 120 Minutes host Dave Kendall.
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notretrojustold · 9 years ago
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The early to mid 90s were an exceptional time in music. Before everything petered out into mediocrity, there was an insane amount going on. Grunge refired the spirit of punk and metal, industrial hit the mainstream with an untempered brutality, and there were women in bands- a LOT of bands. From bikini kill to lush, tori amos to sinead oconnor. And it was the last day of the reign of music videos, when you could still discover new music on mtvs 120 Minutes.
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