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Crestwood's_G

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for pop the 80s were the best, early 90s too....for rock itd be 70's...the 00's have sucked really...no songs have come out that id say "classic" when i hear them in the future...it also seems nowadays that if a song is a month old...it is deemed as outta date and old...even tho the australian radio stations play the song months late haha...like i heard "my love - justin timberlake" on the radio yesterday...i downloaded that about 3-4 weeks ago haha
 

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hiphophooray123 said:
the 90's:

OutKast
Nas
LL Cool J (80's/90's)
Jay-Z
Big L
Redman
Wu-Tang
A Tribe Called Quest
Common
DMX
DJ Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Mobb Deep

for hip hop anyway

actually for rock it would be 90's as well

80's were damn good too
co-sign.. for hip-hop definatly 90's

88 was a damn good year too
 

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Meistro said:
1) If you could read you would see where i said I didnt compile the list
2) Anyway by the end of the 60's the beatles had just lost the plot. Psychadelic? PLEASE!
I don't think a list of the greatest artists of the 60's without the Beatles in it can hold much credibility.

Their 60's work, especially Rubber Soul and Revolver are their best work in my opinion and are arguably two of the most influential records of all time.
 

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80's
Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, Bad Religion (at their prime), Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Descendents. And Op. Ivy can go in there as well. Actually I'd go with the period between 1980-1995. Not that that's any use, but it was the gap betweed Fresh Fruit and And out come the wolves, and those two albums are great.

walrusbear said:
late beatles is the best
Fuck yeah, Revolver- Abbey Road. Everyone knows that.
 

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i cant choose, but this decade is a very exciting time for music with the internet, home recording, etc.
somewhat of a diy revival...
there is never going to be another world-conquering band like the beatles. not even as big as zeppelin. so if you judge a decade on its icons, the 60s will probably be the best decade forever.
 

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The 90s. Hip Hop, though the late 80s were really important for the genre 'cause it's when a lot of the artists were developing their art.

Black Thought said:
I rip the vocal backflip yo the kid is a bad bro
I can drip it hipper than dip into calyp-so
A-dios, amigo, which means I gots ta G-O

<snip>

get loosened, introducing, The Roots y'all..
 

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70s easily. Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Deep Purple, The Stooges, Judas Priest, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Rush....
What a time to be alive
 

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hiphophooray123 said:
the 90's:

OutKast
Nas
LL Cool J (80's/90's)
Jay-Z
Big L
Redman
Wu-Tang
A Tribe Called Quest
Common
DMX
DJ Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Mobb Deep

for hip hop anyway

actually for rock it would be 90's as well

80's were damn good too
what he said....
 

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the 1970's!!!

a truly important decade for australian rock `n` roll! *sigh*

OSs there was A LOT going on; more so than other previous decades, the musical trends of the 1970s (particularly the mid-late 70s) is evident in the progression of trends in the 80s. the 80s was no mere reaction to the 70s (in comparison to the reaction made against psychedelia and folk in the late 60s)- it grew from it.
 

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80's FTW + 1 to the smiths whoever mentioned them... + Joy divison n the cure and New order
 

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1980's, which wins purely because of Cyndi Lauper. But i do love the 80's music.
 

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If i were to be honEst, I just download random songs and listen to them... and i have NOOOO idea what era they are from

HOWEVERRRR

I LOVEEEEEEEE 80s.... OHHH MANNN I LOVE LOVE LOVEEEE ITTT
 

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It's a good album, but a fairly standard fare in terms of shoegazing. It doesn't jump out at me as much as other releases in the genre.

But I've heard others describe it as a classic, so...
 

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I only listen to bits and piece of each era. I'll go with 2000 since I've only started listening to music relatively recently and favour this era.
 

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s-p-a-c-e-d said:
It's a good album, but a fairly standard fare in terms of shoegazing. It doesn't jump out at me as much as other releases in the genre.

But I've heard others describe it as a classic, so...
It's rather pop-ish compared to the likes of Loveless. It's a fine album.

Though I like Pygmalion more.
 

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