ybnvs
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BTW I'll take the Seattle bands of the 90s over the first wave of the British Invasion.
This guy knows music.
I wouldn't. Grunge needs some time in the rinse cycle.
The 90's had the grunge movement, but that does not define the entirety of 90's music. From individual singers/songwriters to rap to alternative to hip hop to soft rock to grunge to Ricky Martin (I find him horrible - this was a joke). The 90's was groundbreaking music just like the 70's, though not as politically charged but some highly decorated bands like RATM and the rap industry were much more vocal about the plights and injustices of that time.
Any prog metal fans? Dream Theater, Symphony X, Leprous, BtBaM. Great workout tunes.
Or Coleman Hawkins? He’s one of my Sunday morning go-tos.
I’m also a sucker for Charlie Puth. Intriguing guy.
Everyone named in your post is great, but Between the Buried and Me (BtBaM for those who are unaware of the acronym) is a top 3 band of mine. They compose some of the most intricate music I have ever listened to. They take giant dookies on the classical greats like Mozart, J.P. Bach, Vivaldi, Beethoven, etc. If you don't understand why I listed those men in the previous sentence in comparison to a great progressive metal band like BtBaM, then I firmly believe you do not have good taste in music at all.