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Ok then, here’s some cheese with added cheese and extra cheese on top…

 

 
8 hours ago, Skuit said:

Did you see the recent KLF doco? Pretty cray. 

Very. Had no idea about their background beforehand. 

6 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Uhm I think you meant to post this in the “insanely [censored] brilliant 90s music” thread. Along with…


… and every Prodge track ever recorded. 

We'll take your brain to another dimension. Pay close attention

 

 
9 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

mid 90s...

 

Why is she running away from the men in the accounting department?

Oh, just realised my question contained the answer!


I don't know how to do the embed video thing but I've been singing the chorus of Joyride by Roxette a lot this season, slightly reworked the lyrics though.

Freo, you fools

I love you

C'mon join the deathriiiiiiide

join the deathride

 
19 hours ago, BDA said:

The 12" Vinyl version of that was phenomenal.

I ended up selling that online and the interest was through the roof.  And that was a find from a stoner's house with the edges of the cover all crisped and melted from a minor house fire.

I suspect he fell asleep on the choof.  However that just added to the whole 'trans/house' mystique that was KLM.  The vinyl itself was in amazing condition.

The train sound effect at the beginning was insane and was a heavy hitter on my hi fi set up for the short time i had it prior to selling.

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Mmmmmmmmm bop - dippppa deeee daaa dooo dop dippppppaa daaa daaa see dop dipppppppa deeee mmmmmm hmmmmmmmmm yehhhhh 
GIF by HANSON

Who let tha dogz out oooo ooo oooo ooo - who let the dogs out? Ooooo. Munchin ma chin machin mu-chin yaaaaa yipppy I aye 

who let the dogs out GIF by namslam

Don’t break ma heart ma achy breaky heart I juzt dwont think itd understand 

Billy Ray Cyrus Mullet GIF by CMT

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18 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

She ate her weight’s worth of skittles and jumbo marshmallows behind the goals today, washed down with three Red Bulls and two large double shot coffees and now will likely be awake until Wednesday.

So two 400gm family bags? (originally wrote 'party bags' before releasing it could be misinterpreted). 

3 minutes ago, Skuit said:

So two 400gm family bags? (originally wrote 'party bags' before releasing it could be misinterpreted). 

Well since we’re talking about the 90’s, party bags wouldn’t be totally out of place. 😁


Man………! I feel like a woman….! Doooot dooot dooo dooo doot doot doo.

shania twain GIF

(Also quite appropriately fitting and titled as a descriptor for the current era we’re living in).

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My problem is all the bands I like from the early 90s are far from cheesy 

 

soundgarden

tool

rage

pearl jam

nirvana

nofx

pennywise

lagwagon

rhcp

alice

metallica

i mean, white snake counts?

21 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

 

The girl I had a crush on when this came out was in love with the “bad boy” of the group. I quickly became a bad boy myself and even dressed like him. On my first day back at school as a “bad boy”, I rolled my eyes at a teacher and she raised her voice at me, I cried and was never bad again. 

Until three years later when I turned into a bad boy for one night only. I stole a posca from my older sister and wandered the bad streets of Glen Iris late one evening. Every stop sign we came across we wrote “hammer time” under the word stop. I thought it was genius. Then in the morning at breakfast, mum noticed my hands were purple and shortly after, my sister realised her purple posca was missing. That afternoon, we left as a family to go to the footy. First stop sign at the end of our street, about 150m from home, Mum and Dad turned around… I spent the day cleaning signs instead of going to the footy. 

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Classic refrain from late 80s-early 90s hip hop kicking off with KRS-One and adopted by the likes of Snoop Dog and Gravediggaz among many others: 'Buddy bye bye'. 

(trigger warning). 


23 hours ago, layzie said:

 

Talk about grooovy!  Boys are certainly starting to find theirs.  Mad film clip too.  

12 hours ago, dice said:

 

They are out here soon touring 

 

Mid-90s…

🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

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2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The girl I had a crush on when this came out was in love with the “bad boy” of the group. I quickly became a bad boy myself and even dressed like him. On my first day back at school as a “bad boy”, I rolled my eyes at a teacher and she raised her voice at me, I cried and was never bad again. 

Until three years later when I turned into a bad boy for one night only. I stole a posca from my older sister and wandered the bad streets of Glen Iris late one evening. Every stop sign we came across we wrote “hammer time” under the word stop. I thought it was genius. Then in the morning at breakfast, mum noticed my hands were purple and shortly after, my sister realised her purple posca was missing. That afternoon, we left as a family to go to the footy. First stop sign at the end of our street, about 150m from home, Mum and Dad turned around… I spent the day cleaning signs instead of going to the footy. 

I once headed an errant beachball at the cricket at Adelaide Oval and some dude shouted out 'East-17' and then everyone sung the song. I was confused, and then it happened at the football again a couple months later. I was a kid-raver. Didn't have the hat, maybe some baggy pants. 


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