What's your favorite decade in music?

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Poll What's your favorite decade in music? (19 votes)

2020s 0%
2010s 5%
2000s 21%
1990s 32%
1980s 26%
1970s 11%
1960s 5%
1950s 0%
Pre-1950s 0%

Mine has to be the 90's. Just nothing quite like it. And you?

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#1 ArmoredCore55
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That’s a tough one between the 80’s and 90’s. Went for the 80’s, though. Although, I do love 70’s music, too.

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#2 omegaMaster
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80s, 90s and 00s

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#3  Edited By dracula_16
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The 00s, 'cause my favourite album was released in 2005 (Inhuman Rampage by Dragonforce).

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#4  Edited By deactivated-63d1ad7651984
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90's so much variety so many groundbreaking albums.

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#5 RatchetClank92
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For pop music and mainstream rock I’d say 90s, but the 2000s emo scene was def the best and had so many amazing bands and songs I still listen to today.

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#6 SolidGame_basic
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@ratchetclank92: you were that emo guy with the black fingernails in high school?

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#7 RatchetClank92
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@SolidGame_basic:

Haha no I didn’t dress the fashion really, just a lot of black or band t shirts. But I was big into the music

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#8 LJS9502_basic
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Picking one it's the 80's hands down. Most of the bands I like were at their peak in the 80's and I other bands were influenced by those bands.

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#9 Not_Luigi
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The 90s has my favorite individual songs, but everyone tried too hard to sound like Nirvana or Pearl Jam.

The 80s was the most unique with the New Wave sound, and still had a lot of great “classic style” rock. It was also the dawn of hip hop (yes, Rapper’s Delight was 1979, but the genre really started finding itself in the 80s). So yeah, the 80s.

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#10 R4gn4r0k
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2002 - 2012

Birth of Dubstep until death when it got commercialised and fell off due to artists like Skrillex.

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#11 Assassin_87
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The 2000s were pretty great, but by the 2010s my own personal taste in music had sort of crystallized, and so I was able to more easily zero in on the things I enjoy in music and experience a lot of great new projects from my favorite artists and artists like them.

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#12  Edited By WladolfPutler
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80s were in fact really "golden", with the late *90s everything started turning into shit and since then everything went down the gutter anyway.

If you keep listening one of those "hits" from today more than 10 or 20 times, it´s enough already and you have to cringe whenever that song is played somewhere, but you can hear 80s music for a 1000 times and you still not having enough.

*too many "hits" being a "hit" back the days but actually more cringe-worthy when you listen it today.

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#13  Edited By LJS9502_basic
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@wladolfputler said:

80s were in fact really "golden", with the late *90s everything started turning into shit and since then everything went down the gutter anyway.

If you keep listening one of those "hits" from today more than 10 or 20 times, it´s enough already and you have to cringe whenever that song is played somewhere, but you can hear 80s music for a 1000 times and you still not having enough.

*too many "hits" being a "hit" back the days but actually more cringe-worthy when you listen it today.

I used to be hesitant about bashing any decade because I can find music that I like from most. But I say will the "popular" music is straight up garbage now.

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#14 WladolfPutler
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@LJS9502_basic said:

I used to be hesitant about bashing any decade

I am actually against "bashing things" in general, but this is the internet and its a common thing to bash the hell out of everything here these days.