Author Topic: The most 90's songs  (Read 1209 times)

for what? just because a band is popular, and a lot of the songs they have are as well, doesn't make them a bad band.
It has nothing to with band's popularity or if they're good enough. It's about how "90s" the song is.


It has nothing to with band's popularity or if they're good enough. It's about how "90s" the song is.

that makes zero sense. a lot of the songs are from the 90's. in what perspective would you consider a 90's song?

« Last Edit: May 06, 2014, 09:06:36 PM by WaffleCake »



most of these songs not even 90s

in what perspective would you consider a 90's song?
Any song from the 90s
The point of the thread is not about good 90s songs, but songs that sum up the 90s. Since you weren't alive you obviously no nothing.

why hasn't anyone mentioned this stuff
Because it's not a 90s song.

most of these songs not even 90s
I think you need to reconsider! These are some incredibly 90's songs!

What is the most 90's song you can think of? For the purpose of this question the 90's started in 1987 and ended in 2003.
Seems kinda arbitrary

Pretty Fly For a White Guy
My mum bought Americana when it came out c:


Any song from the 90s
The point of the thread is not about good 90s songs, but songs that sum up the 90s. Since you weren't alive you obviously no nothing.
Because it's not a 90s song.

so all 90's songs, or any song for that matter, have to sum up their decade? what the hell is wrong with you? i get that OP asked for it, but you're beliefs are quite languid. or maybe i'm misunderstanding you, either one.


forget yeah motley crue