Sunday, March 06, 2005

Early 90's Music

The weekend has been relatively uneventful. I spent most of time working on administrivia stuff like designing business cards, writing emails, etc. Fortunately, John and Jake (aka Kodak) were willing to hang out with me at Toad for some live music. Besides its excellent beer selection, you never have to play cover at Toad despite its outstanding lineup. Last night band was good and their music style is akin to that of the Ramones.

Speaking of music, I have been listening to early 90's music reminiscent of happier times of my undergrad years. My favorite music genre back then was Hair Metal and Alternative Rock. Looking back, it was a pity that Alternative Rock killed Hair Metal. Anyway, here are some of the albums I have been listening to in the past week.

  • Surfer Rosa by the Pixies
  • Doolittle by the Pixies
  • Dirt by Alice in Chains
  • Siamese Dreams by the Smashing Pumpkins
  • Appetite for Destruction by Guns & Roses
  • Incesticide by Nirvana
  • Favorites by Enuff Z'nuff
  • For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge by Van Halen (Note that the initials of the album title has a smirking message)
  • Ten by Pearl Jam
  • Long Cold Winter by Cinderella

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