Immediately brings me back to Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
90s Music
From Grunge to Gangsta Rap and everything in between! Post a song and let's talk about it!
Rules
- All aspects of the LW TOS apply.
- Be constructive and don't gatekeep. Music is highly subjective, and people have different tastes.
- If the source is YouTube, use the actual YouTube URL rather than a specific Invidious/Piped link. This prevents dead links as those go on/offline or break due to Google changes while also letting people's browser plugins, Lemmy clients, etc automatically re-write YT links to their preferred instances. Feel free to put alternate links in the post body, though.
- Submissions must be from the 90s (1990 - 1999) based on either recorded or release date. e.g. if it was recorded in 1999 but released in 2000, we're not going to split hairs over that; post away. Covers made in the 90s of older music is absolutely allowed and encouraged.
Posting Guidelines / Suggestions
- The preferred title format is
Artist - Song Name [YEAR]
- If a song has a particular meaning or evokes a pleasant memory for you, feel free to share your story with it.
If you have other suggestions that would help grow the community and/or foster discussion, please feel free to share.
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Ive been playing the remaster. It holds up well. They do need a gen z version with mumble rap soundtrack.
What if all that I can do, is just sit and watch time go. Then I'll have to say goodbye, life's too short to watch it fly
Obviously Stomping Ground was their most famous album, but I find Hang Ups to be their most fun and creative work. I love this album very much.
That whole album is great. Even Chris Cayton is worth listening to.
I called you Satan, cause when we were skating you would make the metal sign.
Fucking amazing music all around.
I also love 20c Goodbye, Carlita and I Need to Know.
I loved ska when I first discovered it in the 90s and still do. I've heard it described as whst plays in a 12 year old's head when the waiter brings their plate of chicken fingers over. It's 100% accurate.