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1996 in music.

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by phaynes12, Jan 10, 2022.

  1. phaynes12

    https://expertfrowner.bandcamp.com/ Prestigious

    Smashing Pumpkins' Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness won 1995. Biggest winner yet. Let's see who wins 1996.

    Billboard chart-topping albums of 1996:
    Mariah Carey - Daydream (cont. from 1995)
    Whitney Houston - Waiting to Exhale (cont. from 1995)
    Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill (cont. from 1995)
    2Pac - All Eyez on Me
    The Beatles - Anthology 2
    Rage Against the Machine - Evil Empire
    Hootie & the Blowfish - Fairweather Johnson
    Fugees - The Score
    Metallica - Load
    Nas - It Was Written
    A Tribe Called Quest - Beats, Rhymes and Life
    Pearl Jam - No Code
    New Edition - Home Again
    Celine Dion - Falling Into You
    Nirvana - From the Muddy Banks of Wishkah
    Counting Crows - Recovering the Satellites
    Van Halen - Best Of
    The Beatles - Anthology 3
    Makaveli - The Don Killuminati
    Snoop Dogg - Tha Doggfather
    Bush - Razorblade Suitcase
    No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom (cont. from 1995)

    Billboard chart-topping singles of 1996:
    Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men - One Sweet Day (cont. from 1995)
    Celine Dion - Because You Loved Me
    Mariah Carey - Always Be My Baby
    Bone Thugs n Harmony - Tha Crossroads
    2Pac - How Do U Want It / California Love
    Toni Braxton - You're Makin Me High
    Los Del Rio - Macarena
    Blackstreet - No Diggity
    Toni Braxton - Unbreak My Heart

    What are your top three albums for 1996? We will keep a running tally and eventually have some sort of bracket. For me it would be:
    1. Weezer - Pinkerton
    2. Outkast - ATLiens
    3. Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album

    What are some of the forgotten gems from the year? What is overrated? What did you discover at a young age and what did you discover later?

    YEARS IN MUSIC • forum.chorus.fm
     
  2. Craig Manning

    @FurtherFromSky Moderator

    Some absolutely foundational albums from '96 for me. Will post later.
     
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  3. phaynes12

    https://expertfrowner.bandcamp.com/ Prestigious

    remainder of the top 20:
    4. The Wallflowers - Bringing Down the Horse
    5. DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
    6. Jay Z - Reasonable Doubt
    7. Wilco - Being There
    8. UGK - Ridin' Dirty
    9. Pearl Jam - No Code
    10. Fugees - The Score
    11. Beck - Odelay
    12. Descendents - Everything Sucks
    13. Rage Against the Machine - Evil Empire
    14. Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister
    15. 2Pac - All Eyez on Me
    16. Low - The Curtain Hits the Cast
    17. Failure - Fantastic Planet
    18. Counting Crows - Recovering the Satellites
    19. The Wrens - Secaucus
    20. Guided By Voices - Under the Bushes Under the Stars

    honorable mentions:
    A Tribe Called Quest - Beats, Rhymes and Life
    The Afghan Whigs - Black Love
    Archers of Loaf - All the Nations Airports
    At the Drive-In - Acrobatic Tenement
    Bad Religion - The Gray Voice
    Belle and Sebastian - Tigermilk
    The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Take It from the Man
    The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Their Satanic Majesties’ Second Request
    Bush - Razorblade Suitcase
    The Cure - Wild Mood Swings
    Fountains of Wayne - Fountains of Wayne
    Godflesh - Songs of Love and Hate
    Jimmy Eat World - Static Prevails
    Matchbox 20 - Yourself of Someone Like You
    Modest Mouse - This is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About
    Neurosis - Through Silver in Blood
    Neutral Milk Hotel - On Avery Island
    R.E.M. - New Adventures in Hi-Fi
    Red House Painters - Songs for a Blue Guitar
    Refused - Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent
    Sebadoh - Harmacy
    Silver Jews - The Natural Bridge
    Soundgarden - Down on the Upside
    Spoon - Telephono
    Stone Temple Pilots - Tiny Music … Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop
    Tortoise - Millions Now Living Will Never Die
    Unwound - Repetition

    stuff to check out:
    2Pac - The Don Killuminati
    The Cardigans - First Band on the Moon
    Cat Power - Myra Lee
    Cat Power - What Would the Community Think
    De La Soul - Stakes is High
    Fiona Apple - Tidal
    Manic Street Preachers - Everything Must Go
    Nada Surf - High/Low
    Nas - It Was Written
    Nick Cave - Murder Ballads
    The Roots - Illadelph Halflife
    Sleater-Kinney - Call the Doctor
    Snoop Dogg - The Doggfather
    Steve Earle - I Feel Alright
    Super Furry Animals - Fuzzy Logic
    Tricky - Pre-Millennium Tension
     
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  4. SpyKi

    You must fix your heart Supporter

    1. Weezer - Pinkerton
    2. Neutral Milk Hotel - On Avery Island
    3. Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album
     
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  5. The Lucky Moose

    I'm Emotional, I Hug the Block Prestigious

    1. Nas - It Was Written
    2. Lil Kim - Hardcore
    3. Mobb Deep - Hell on Earth

    4. UGK - Ridin’ Dirty
    5. Jay Z - Reasonable Doubt

    2Pac - All Eyez On Me
    DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
    Bahamadia - Kollage
    Eminem - Infinite (the best Eminem album)
    Foxy Brown – Ill Na Na
    Mad Skillz – From Where???
    Cella Dwellas - Realms 'n Reality
    Maxwell - Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite
    Aaliyah - One in a Million
    AZ Yet - Az Yet
    Donell Jones - My Heart
    112 - 112
    New Edition - Home Again
    Mark Morrison - Return of the Mack

    For things other than rap or R&B, I'll need to see other lists first.
     
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  6. JRGComedy

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    Big year for me!

    1. Bad Religion - The Gray Race (In my top 3 Bad Religion albums. Has some extremely cheesy moments, but some of their best songs as well and the energy is unmatched. Pity the Dead is one of the saddest songs of all time.)
    2. Descendents - Everything Sucks (My first Descendents album, as it probably was for a lot of people. One of their most consistent and full of classics)
    3. Fountains of Wayne - Fountains of Wayne (An all-time great power-pop album.)
    4. Weezer - Pinkerton (I liked this album more in high school than I do now, but it is pretty obvious how good it is.)
    5. Weird Al Yankovic - Bad Hair Day (The biggest celeb I've ever met and possibly my favorite artist of all time. Not his best album, but a damn good one.)


    Other albums I like from '96:
    Outkast - ATLiens
    Cake - Fashion Nugget
    Rage Against the Machine - Evil Empire
    Jimmy Eat World - Static Prevails
    Failure - Fantastic Planet

    Album I feel bad I liked as much as I did:
    The Bloodhound Gang - One Fierce Beer Coaster


    I should listen to Counting Crows, Matchbox Twenty, Fiona Apple, The Fugees, and Bush.
     
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  7. phaynes12

    https://expertfrowner.bandcamp.com/ Prestigious

    really really good year for rap, probably the first one for me where theres more than a handful that i go back to regularly
     
  8. Surfwax

    bring on the major leagues Supporter

    Pretty absurd year. I really need to dig into this year in hip hop a bit, I know threre's multiple classics I've only heard singles from.

    1. Wilco - Being There

    Disc 2 meanders a bit. It's a double album but it all fits on one CD. So what. It's the first of 3 masterpieces from Tweedy and Bennett and one of the best albums of the decade.

    2. Weezer - Pinkerton

    Not much to say without starting a Weezer ranking sidebar this thread doesn't need. Sometimes I'd probably have this my #1 for this year. I don't think it's perfect, though, I'm a nerd and I'd rank at least a couple of the bsides better than most of the album tracks. Even as is it's a classic.

    3. Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister

    Honorable mention: Matchbox Twenty - Yourself or Someone Like You

    I think Matchbox Twenty is a little underrated two and a half decades later. None of their other albums are truly great and Smooth is as much meme as song, but the debut is 90s pop rock in a nutshell. Unreal run of singles. It probably would have cracked my list if it didn't fall off a bit toward the end, but even still I'd put it up with any album by the Gin Blossoms, Goo Goo Dolls, and Wallflowers - I'm sure I'm forgetting someone, but the point is is that it's as great of an example as there is of a genre I hold dear to my heart.
     
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  9. Jim

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    1. Weezer - Pinkerton
    2. Neutral Milk Hotel - On Avery Island
    3. Wilco - being there
     
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  10. williek311

    @wearthicksocks Prestigious

    1. Ghostface Killah - Ironman
    2. DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
    3. UGK - Ridin Dirty
     
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  11. JM95

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    Just looking at the all the stuff that came out that year, this is going to be tricky. I love Endtroducing. Pantera released one of my favourite metal albums of all time. Pinkerton obviously. Ænima by Tool, House Of GVSB by Girls Against Boys, Fantastic Planet by Failure, Murder Ballads by Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds. I haven't listened to that Fugees record in forever, need to go back to it, and I don't think I've even listened to that particular Nas record. Aphex Twin, Fiona Apple, the debut Kool Keith album, Roots by Sepultura...holy shit, that's a lot of stuff and I'm really only scratching the surface.
     
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  12. jdr2187

    jdr2187

    1. Wilco - Being There
    2. Fugees - The Score
    3. Silver Jews - The Natural Bridge
    4. Gillian Welch - Revival
    5. Outkast - ATLiens
    6. Eels - Beautiful Freak
    7. Lyle Lovett - The Road To Ensenada
     
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  13. Thrillcollinz

    Try to stay afloat

    1. Fugees - The Score
    2. Weezer - Pinkerton
    3. Manic Street Preachers - Everything Must Go
     
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  14. williek311

    @wearthicksocks Prestigious




    My son wasn’t named after Ghostface Killah but he does share the same name so I like to think that he was. Which is fine by me after my wife turned down the name Raekwon.
     
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  15. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    I'm outta town till Thursday so I'll post my stuff then! Mine is sure to be controversial this year though
     
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  16. George

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    A bit of a strange year for me this.

    1. Neurosis - Through Silver in Blood
    2. Kula Shaker - K
    3. Sleater-Kinney - Call the Doctor

    Through Silver in Blood is a monstrously heavy album, slow and lumbering with a real sense of menace and dread about it. It's a difficult, horrible listen at times, but a fantastic experience.

    Kula Shaker are a very underrated brit pop band - taking the sounds of Brit Pop, but adding a big Indian spiritual psychedelic sound to it. Would highly recommend it to anybody into the usual Brit Pop suspects, a great album.

    Sleater Kinney's second album is a super fun, energetic piece of punk rock. Direct and to the point, with almost all songs under the three minute mark, it's a great listen, and shows them at their most blunt and potent.

    Honourable mentions;

    Weezer - Pinkerton: A nakedly confessional album, full of lust and self loathing, a very different album to Blue, but a fantastic raw picture of Rivers and the band.

    Refused - Songs to Fan the Flame of Discontent: Not anywhere near as interesting as The Shape of Punk to Come (or the massively underrated follow-up, Freedom), this is still a great straightforward aggressive post-hardcore album.

    DJ Shadow - Endtroducing: A brilliant instrumental hip-hop album, with plenty of trip-hop influences. A great work of production and sampling.

    Jimmy Eat World - Static Prevails: By far my least listened to JEW album, but even as a fairly standard second wave emo band, they could really do it better than most - with great tracks like "Seventeen" and "Digits" standing out.

    Descendents - Everything Sucks: A great fun pop-punk album, silly and light by design, but a blast to listen to.

    Heatmiser - Mic City Sons: Elliott Smith's indie rock band, a lovely collection of indie / alt rock tracks.

    Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt: Jay at his leanest and possibly his best album from a pure rapping perspective.

    Texas is the Reason - Do You Know Who You Are?: Included this by mistake last year - a great emo album, probably the best of second wave emo.
     
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  17. Gianni

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    Subliiiiiiiiime S/T !?
     
  18. Gianni

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    HOLY SHIT YES !!!!!

    Probably not in my top 3, but I was almost positive I would be the only person in this thread that remembers this album.

    Awesome!
     
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  19. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

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  20. OhTheWater

    Let it run Supporter

    1. Weezer - Pinkerton
    2. Fugees - The Score
    3. At the Drive-In - Acrobatic Tenement

    HM:
    Spice Girls - Spice
    The Blue Nile - Peace at Last
    Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt
    Ghostface Killah - Ironman
    UGK - Ridin' Dirty
    Tupac - All Eyez on Me
    Outkast - ATLiens
    Sublime - Sublime
    The Roots - Illadelph Halflife
    Modest Mouse - This is a Long Drive...
    Keith Sweat - Keith Sweat
    Ginuwine - ...the Bachelor
    The Cure - Wild Mood Swings
     
  21. George

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    I'd have been 4 or 5 when this album came out and my parents were massive fans of it, so was always playing in our house. A very formative and influential album for me - lots of memories associated with it!
     
  22. williek311

    @wearthicksocks Prestigious

    I didn’t even bother looking what came out this year just shot from the hip.
     
  23. Gianni

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    Same story - was always on around the house - I was 10 going on 11-ish.

    Kinda crazy that they pretty much flopped after the debut album, but understandable at the same time.
     
  24. Gianni

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    1996 had some of the BEST oddball hit singles on the modern-rock chart. I truly can't pick just one.







    All such wonderfully weird songs that I cannot even fathom becoming "#1 songs" in this day in age. (FUCK I sound old). And possibly my favorite of the bunch peaked at #12, but STILL.



    The 90s were the fucking best, for real.
     
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  25. phaynes12

    https://expertfrowner.bandcamp.com/ Prestigious

    pepper is a+
     
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