list 90s bands that aged poorly and ones that aged well
| Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | glittery institution | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Stirring lake pocket flask house | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Stirring lake pocket flask house | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Emerald mother gaping | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | histrionic queen of the night meetinghouse | 03/16/26 | | Vivacious library ratface | 03/16/26 | | boyish mahogany church building wrinkle | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Khaki erotic headpube crackhouse | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Vivacious library ratface | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Stirring lake pocket flask house | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Multi-colored maroon resort | 03/16/26 | | slap-happy indian lodge | 03/16/26 | | Multi-colored maroon resort | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Emerald mother gaping | 03/16/26 | | slap-happy indian lodge | 03/16/26 | | Stirring lake pocket flask house | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Fluffy Brunch | 03/16/26 | | Vibrant box office toaster | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | cocky filthpig hall | 03/16/26 | | Fighting theater stage | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Fighting theater stage | 03/16/26 | | slap-happy indian lodge | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | slap-happy indian lodge | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | slap-happy indian lodge | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | slap-happy indian lodge | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Diverse hell | 03/16/26 | | Hairraiser office community account | 03/16/26 | | marvelous area | 03/16/26 | | Diverse hell | 03/16/26 | | Dashing opaque native tank | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Aquamarine doobsian nowag | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Multi-colored maroon resort | 03/16/26 | | Fluffy Brunch | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | cocky filthpig hall | 03/16/26 | | Laughsome famous landscape painting | 03/16/26 | | Fluffy Brunch | 03/16/26 | | Stimulating disturbing stead | 03/16/26 | | Multi-colored maroon resort | 03/16/26 | | Laughsome famous landscape painting | 03/16/26 | | Stimulating disturbing stead | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | frum cerise school cafeteria windowlicker | 03/16/26 | | Talented address reading party | 03/16/26 | | Stirring lake pocket flask house | 03/16/26 | | carnelian learning disabled candlestick maker | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | carnelian learning disabled candlestick maker | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | carnelian learning disabled candlestick maker | 03/17/26 | | slap-happy indian lodge | 03/20/26 | | carnelian learning disabled candlestick maker | 03/20/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/20/26 | | Dashing opaque native tank | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Dashing opaque native tank | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Stimulating disturbing stead | 03/16/26 | | Vivacious library ratface | 03/16/26 | | Aggressive amethyst haunted graveyard forum | 03/16/26 | | Translucent people who are hurt | 03/16/26 | | embarrassed to the bone razzle-dazzle university pozpig | 03/16/26 | | snowy feces | 03/16/26 | | Fighting theater stage | 03/16/26 | | carnelian learning disabled candlestick maker | 03/16/26 | | slap-happy indian lodge | 03/16/26 | | carnelian learning disabled candlestick maker | 03/17/26 | | slap-happy indian lodge | 03/19/26 | | Irate new version liquid oxygen | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Cracking Red Hissy Fit | 03/16/26 | | Irate new version liquid oxygen | 03/16/26 | | Motley sticky roommate background story | 03/16/26 | | Emerald mother gaping | 03/16/26 | | Cracking Red Hissy Fit | 03/16/26 | | fragrant sanctuary mood | 03/16/26 | | chrome laser beams business firm | 03/16/26 | | Mentally impaired international law enforcement agency | 03/16/26 | | irradiated hospital | 03/16/26 | | Diverse hell | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Vivacious library ratface | 03/16/26 | | Irate new version liquid oxygen | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | irradiated hospital | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | charcoal ticket booth | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Wine Theatre Jew | 03/16/26 | | Mentally impaired international law enforcement agency | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Aquamarine doobsian nowag | 03/16/26 | | Ultramarine Federal Lodge | 03/16/26 | | Aquamarine doobsian nowag | 03/16/26 | | marvelous area | 03/16/26 | | Hot point party of the first part | 03/16/26 | | Stimulating disturbing stead | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Mentally impaired international law enforcement agency | 03/16/26 | | alcoholic chapel puppy | 03/20/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/20/26 | | alcoholic chapel puppy | 03/20/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Stimulating disturbing stead | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Cracking Red Hissy Fit | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Diverse hell | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Irate new version liquid oxygen | 03/16/26 | | Vivacious library ratface | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | stubborn mustard persian | 03/19/26 | | frum cerise school cafeteria windowlicker | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | frum cerise school cafeteria windowlicker | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | frum cerise school cafeteria windowlicker | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Wine Theatre Jew | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | Stimulating disturbing stead | 03/16/26 | | Irate new version liquid oxygen | 03/16/26 | | Vivacious library ratface | 03/16/26 | | Irate new version liquid oxygen | 03/16/26 | | Vivacious library ratface | 03/16/26 | | Wine Theatre Jew | 03/16/26 | | Multi-colored maroon resort | 03/16/26 | | grizzly incel | 03/16/26 | | Smoky French Personal Credit Line Senate | 03/16/26 | | onyx parlour boistinker | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | Smoky French Personal Credit Line Senate | 03/16/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | frum cerise school cafeteria windowlicker | 03/16/26 | | onyx parlour boistinker | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | charcoal ticket booth | 03/16/26 | | Vivacious library ratface | 03/16/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/16/26 | | charcoal ticket booth | 03/17/26 | | charismatic black stage hairy legs | 03/17/26 | | Purple impressive nursing home | 03/16/26 | | cocky filthpig hall | 03/16/26 | | Aquamarine doobsian nowag | 03/16/26 | | cocky filthpig hall | 03/16/26 | | Excitant stage | 03/16/26 | | Know-it-all Set Keepsake Machete | 03/20/26 | | Balding space | 03/17/26 | | Stimulating disturbing stead | 03/20/26 | | stubborn mustard persian | 03/19/26 | | Fluffy Brunch | 03/20/26 | | Stirring lake pocket flask house | 03/20/26 | | Clear self-absorbed blood rage | 03/20/26 | | Know-it-all Set Keepsake Machete | 03/20/26 |
Poast new message in this thread
Date: March 16th, 2026 12:08 PM Author: Purple impressive nursing home
Aged poorly
RHCP: almost unlistenable
Foo Fighters: same
Barenaked Ladies: gay & sucked ass even back then
The Wallflowers: hate that one song of theirs
Aged well
Deftones: huge w/ zoomers now
Limp Bizkit: cool as hell now & always was
Slipknot: unique sound
Smashing Pumpkins: beautiful melodies
Alien Ant Farm: just did huge sold out stadium tour in Indonesia
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748098)
|
Date: March 16th, 2026 12:13 PM Author: Vivacious library ratface
Well:
Alice in Chains - Would from MTV unplugged is POTUS
Nirvana - still bangs
Creed - never been more popular
Semisonic - still closes every bar
Cranberries - ear worms
Stone Temple Pilots
Poorly:
Soundgarden - boring
Pearl Jam - boring and vapid
Green Day - old men pretending they are hip, 90% of their hits unlistenable
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748119)
|
Date: March 16th, 2026 12:17 PM Author: Multi-colored maroon resort
Only a few "big" 90s bands aged well.
Nirvana
Cranberries
Smashing Pumpkins
Oasis
Bush
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748130) |
Date: March 16th, 2026 12:25 PM Author: Purple impressive nursing home
Aged well: Third Eye Blind
Poorly: Sublime : scummy meth/fent phenotype music now
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748150) |
Date: March 16th, 2026 12:26 PM Author: slap-happy indian lodge
Poorly: Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, RHCP, RATM, Sublime, Blink 182
Well: Alice in Chains, STP, Cranberries, Green Day, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer (limited to albums released in the 90s), Rancid
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748154) |
 |
Date: March 16th, 2026 12:38 PM Author: slap-happy indian lodge
maybe i misunderstood the premise of the thread. I interpreted it to be analyzing the music made in the 90s with the benefit of time.
If we are including their later albums (aside from American Idiot), then yeah sure there is a huge quality drop off. Same thing with Weezer.
But that's like saying Iron Maiden is a shitty 80s metal band because Virtual XI sucks.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748188) |
Date: March 16th, 2026 12:33 PM Author: Diverse hell
deftones is more of a 2000s band, white pony came out in 2003 iirc
Tool got started in the 90s even though Lateralus came out in 2001. great music although the fans and even the band itself kinda suck
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748174) |
 |
Date: March 16th, 2026 2:24 PM Author: Laughsome famous landscape painting
“Loser” sucks. Self defeating 90s pussy slacker culture. “Get crazy with the cheez whiz!” Jesus come on
Devil’s Haircut is ok
Where it’s at is stupid and has only two aspects to it
Think I’m in Love is decent, like a song you’d hear at Target
How was this guy so popular? It seems impossible he’d get popular today among young people
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748475) |
Date: March 16th, 2026 12:51 PM Author: Talented address reading party
Bands playing the casino circuit or clubs with one original member aged poorly.
Bands doing arena tours or their own cruises aged well.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748232) |
 |
Date: March 20th, 2026 8:58 AM Author: slap-happy indian lodge
Isn't that kind of typical and also understandable?
How many bands 6th-10th albums are good? How many bands pump out quality new albums 35 years after the release of their first album?
Billie Joe is a song writer at his core. He's going to keep writing new songs until the day he dies. None of it will hit as hard as the stuff he wrote when he was 16-25.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49756941)
|
 |
Date: March 16th, 2026 1:42 PM Author: Vivacious library ratface
they actually had a few singles like Higher Ground, Give it Away, Under the Bridge and My Friends back then that you can still listen to.
everything from the 2000s sounds like it was designed by an early AI effort to be identical Top 100 radio slop.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748380)
|
Date: March 16th, 2026 1:42 PM Author: Aggressive amethyst haunted graveyard forum
All grunge aged poorly compared to how popular and relevant it was in its heyday. Millennials and zoomers both have more reverence for 70s rock/metal/80s punk than grunge. 2 gens in a row. Super unknown sold 9,000,000k lol
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748381)
|
Date: March 16th, 2026 1:48 PM Author: embarrassed to the bone razzle-dazzle university pozpig
Hootie & THE Blowfish not so great
Sublime for the most part is always chill acceptable at a minimum
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748395) |
 |
Date: March 16th, 2026 1:52 PM Author: snowy feces
With a little love! and some tenderness...
Brother, CRV is still playing on heavy at the bars in SC
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748399) |
Date: March 16th, 2026 1:58 PM Author: carnelian learning disabled candlestick maker
RHCP is The Band of Our Generation. Sorry, weird fag.
Dat 90s sound -- whether it's a strummy middle-American Gin Blossoms song or a DANCE POP jam by a nasally female vocalist replaced late in the song by an Eastern Euro bass dude belting out verses phonetically in a language he can't understand (they were all like this: the Real McCoy, La Bouche, Aqua) -- has, emanating from it, the halo of Greatness of a bygone age, a country lost.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748408) |
 |
Date: March 17th, 2026 12:35 AM Author: carnelian learning disabled candlestick maker
I TAH-, I TALK, I TALK TO YOU
IN THE NIGHT, IN YOUR DREAM, OF LOVE SO TRUE
I TAH-, I TALK, I TALK TO YOU
IN THE NIGHT, IN YOUR DREAM, OF LOVE SO TRUE
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49750114)
|
Date: March 16th, 2026 2:07 PM Author: Irate new version liquid oxygen
Limp Bizkit is ironically looked back on fondly now
Slowdive - considered genius today. my 13yo niece disclosed to me that she had been listening to Souvlaki-era Slowdive and I was so proud. She claims she discovered it herself, but I suspect she has been snooping around my spotify playlists. She also loves radiohead, tame impala, mac demarco, etc etc
The Sundays sound great today
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748421)
|
Date: March 16th, 2026 2:09 PM Author: Motley sticky roommate background story
well: ace of base
poorly: smash mouth
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748429) |
Date: March 16th, 2026 2:15 PM Author: Cracking Red Hissy Fit
Poorly: Green Day, RHCP, Duncan Sheik, EMF, Tripping Daisy
Well: Toadies, Fine Young Cannibals, Sugar Ray, St. Etienne, Nirvana
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748445) |
Date: March 16th, 2026 2:17 PM Author: chrome laser beams business firm
All the late 90s/early 2000s "butt rock" bands have aged pretty poorly: Nickleback, Creed, Limp Bizkit, etc. Nobody listens to that shit anymore.
The artists that were popular in the 93-96 time frame still sound great though: Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Third Eye Blind, Oasis, Gin Blossoms, etc. I don't particularly like Green Day but they're still selling out stadiums so they must be doing something right as well.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748451) |
 |
Date: March 16th, 2026 4:47 PM Author: charismatic black stage hairy legs
Disarm, Muzzle, Today, Cherub Rock, Mayonnaise, Landslide (cover), Tonight, Tonight to name a few. Just a couple of massive hits. You know Mellon Collie went Diamond. Pretty rarely feat. I would say that along with Nirvana, SP is so central to the ethos of Grunge and Alternative they're literally a Sine Qua Non of the entire space. There's not even a debate. If you don't like SP, you don't like 90s rock. I would even say Pearl Jam is likely in this category too but they're more polarizing because they were more of a pop sound. But SP is literally unimpeachable. If you don't like them, you don't like the whole concept. You don't like the whole idea of alternative rock.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748978) |
Date: March 16th, 2026 2:52 PM Author: Aquamarine doobsian nowag
Aging better than expected:
—The Cranberries
—No Doubt
—Jamiroquai (I don’t know why Spotify suddenly decided that I should listen to them, but it was a good nostalgic surprise)
—Blues Traveller
—Collective Soul
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748582) |
Date: March 16th, 2026 3:34 PM Author: Stimulating disturbing stead
Aged better:
Alice n Chains
Primus
Melvins
Burzum
Aged badly:
Green Day
The Offspring
Cake
Toad the Wet Sprocket
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748719) |
Date: March 16th, 2026 3:35 PM Author: charismatic black stage hairy legs
These are the only rock bands in the top 200 monthly listeners on Spotify:
8. Coldplay
43. Arctic Monkeys
45. Linkin Park
48. Imagine Dragons
53. Queen
76. The Neighbourhood
77. Tame Impala
80. Red Hot Chili Peppers
89. Radiohead
93. Gorillaz
105. Twenty One Pilots
106. The Police
121. Green Day
132. Nirvana
133. AC/DC
141. The Goo Goo Dolls
149. Guns N Roses
156. The Beatles
167. Paramore
172. Creedence Clearwater Revival
177. The Killers
178. Metallica
181. Bon Jovi
Reality, sorry fags. If your favorite 90s rock band isn't on this list, they might not be doing so hot. If you think a band is unlistenable but millions of people are listening to it, you're just wrong. Data don't lie.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49748720) |
Date: March 16th, 2026 8:34 PM Author: charcoal ticket booth
I really wish there was regional data more readily available from Spotify on these kinds of questions. Eg Sublime nationwide is extremely dated, but it’s basically folk music in SoCal on the level of what Dylan was for east coast/Jewish boomers. Like you expect to hear it ambiently if you go out anywhere near the beaches in LA or SD. I always laugh at the Limp Bizkit Stans on here who seem completely delusional by any mass media standard of measurement and influence, eg you never hear them on Sirius and they haven’t had eg a song included in a massively viral tiktok or the like, but they are still clocking 20M+ streams a month for years now, 2x-ing RATM (which is especially funny given the Kanye style hissy fit the bassist threw at the VMAs). It would be so funny to find out that like 4M of those are just in Florida and 2M are just in Jacksonville.
But the main thing about the Spotify monthly counts is that they are wildly skewed toward post-Napster music, and obviously Spotify’s own algorithm is going to push certain bands/songs because the rights cost different amounts. Via my sons I can observe which 90s bands are still relevant to Gen Z/Alpha and this thread correctly clocks the Cranberries weird resurgence, but eg Nirvana and Radiohead are massively more relevant and well known/actively listened to than RHCP, but if you look at monthly streams RHCP gets more. It’s a certainty that Spotify can sell way more expensive ads on their free tier for Nirvana, let alone Bad Bunny or whoever.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49749554) |
Date: March 16th, 2026 9:31 PM Author: Excitant stage
Well:
Blink 182 - they were a joke and now their songs are literal anthems at sports stadiums and things kids are dancing to at weddings
Smash Mouth - I think they're like the 90s version of Journey - they were over exposed but their music is just so pop they'll always show up in movies. Even outside of All Star, if you put the 90s station on they have "Come On Come On", "Im A Believer" and "Walkin On the Sun". That shit is going to play on film / TV soundtracks for decades for that 90s sound.
Not Well:
Smashing Pumpkins / Pearl Jam - they just haven't had many relevant moments in the past 10-15 years.
--I think the lesson here is that if you're a truly important band like The Beatles and Nirvana, you'll be remembered forever. But if you're not the definitive band, then the people who used to argue about how important your records just end up getting real jobs and kids and stop caring.
Conversely, the pop bands that critics shat on will endure because the music is still really catchy, and now it's retro. There's no one who has the energy now to explain why Creed/Blink 182/Smash Mouth sucks. They're all going to be remembered the same way Journey is now remembered.
If an 18 year old kid likes Blink 182, there's no longer another kid to tell him why he should be listening to Bad Religion instead.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49749707) |
Date: March 19th, 2026 9:07 PM Author: stubborn mustard persian
I was a big Rage Against the Machine fan. They're fucking unlistenable now.
And anyone defending RHCP has lost the plot. One of the worst bands of all time.
Oasis also sucks.
Having said all of that, y'all are too hard on the Foo Fighters.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49756842) |
Date: March 20th, 2026 9:14 AM Author: Know-it-all Set Keepsake Machete
this is off topic, but i was in middle school and high school during the heyday of 90s music and was into punk and hardcore. consequently, i hated pretty much every band named itt because i was too cool for the room. (example - in 94 when kurt cobain overdosed, shortly before he died, i saw this sXe band called mouthpiece at the Safari Club in DC. their singer asked for a moment of silence for john candy, who'd just croaked, then said "and kurt cobain overdosed. good." and everyone cheered).
but now i actually like a lot of the radio hits from back then.
red hot chili peppers fucking suck tho, except for "under the bridge." that song is an unmitigated 180. i remember when that video came out, i was in 8th grade and it would come on when i was eating breakfast like every day. it was the very early days of the grunge explosion, kind of before people knew what was happening. not all that long after the smells like teen spirit video started getting played 24/7. it was like "why the fuck are these sorta-punk bands being played on primetime mtv?"
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5846392&forum_id=2],#49756971) |
|
|