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So Im not the only one.

Nope, Sailing the Seas of Cheese is one of my all time favorites. Les and Primus has put out quit a bit of stuff. Primus has done a lot of remakes that are pretty **** cool. They've remade some Floyd, Snoops Gin & Juice (which is pretty **** funny). **** they even have a Christmas disk.
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Nope, Sailing the Seas of Cheese is one of my all time favorites. Les and Primus has put out quit a bit of stuff. Primus has done a lot of remakes that are pretty **** cool. They've remade some Floyd, Snoops Gin & Juice (which is pretty **** funny). **** they even have a Christmas disk.

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Classic! I lucked out a couple months ago and got a pair of ticktes to see their 3D show. One of the best shows I've seen. I'd have to say Floyd at Arrowhead Stadium was pretty **** sweet! I'll never forget it. There were so many titties, everywhere!
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Yep and the 70's and 80's. The 90's were awful because they ushered in depressing grunge music. Only 2 good bands came out of the entire decade.

The 90s were full of reality....how many people actually lived the lifestyle sung about in the 80s? I can identify a lot more with the 90s bands than the 80s. I find it funny when people call them "depressing". Life cant always be drugs, alcohol, and sex. Sometimes life happens.

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The 90's are basically classic rock nowadays. Paul can be safely ignored.

I know hes a troll, I just hate that the common thing to say about 90s rock is its "depressing".

Depressing is knowing that Layne Staley, Brad Nowell and Shannon Hoon died from heroin overdose.

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The 90s were full of reality....how many people actually lived the lifestyle sung about in the 80s? I can identify a lot more with the 90s bands than the 80s. I find it funny when people call them "depressing". Life cant always be drugs, alcohol, and sex. Sometimes life happens.

The 90's songs were about drugs (overdoses of Layne Staley and others), depression, and the attempted return of 1970's music. 90's albums and bands were filled with drugs, sex and alcohol, they just whined about their girlfriends, their heroin addictions and depression.

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I know hes a troll, I just hate that the common thing to say about 90s rock is its "depressing".

Depressing is knowing that Layne Staley, Brad Nowell and Shannon Hoon died from heroin overdose.

It is a "common thing to say" because it is the truth about it. **** the last half of the decade was bubblegum pop because of the first 4 years of the decade being filled Nirvana and crap like that.

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