What's on the workbench?

Yep. The female singer, I believe it’s the same band, is much much better. They do that wake me up inside song, don’t they?
That’s evanescence I think, and they were more popular i the early 00s. Coheed and Cambria is one of the more popular modern prog bands, and I think they’re in the same sorta prog-metal vein as opeth, dream theater, and Haken based on what my friends who are into all of that stuff have told me
 

I absolutely DO NOT and I don't appreciate you saying such things.

Trick question anyway... there was no music made after the 90s. It's like everyone knew they had no chance and just gave up after the grunge bands disappeared.

Folks tell me I need to be more open minded, that I can't just listen to old 90's music... I gave in, I started listening to 70's and 80s music again too.
 
Absolutely, I celebrate the decade as a whole. Every genre was lit. Punk, hardcore, metal, pop, new wave, adult contemporary, r&b, rock n roll, smooth jazz, rough jazz, hip hop, indie, weird AL, alternative and the birth of grunge. Even the the boy bands were 🔥
Three questions:
-Oingo Boingo?
-Christopher Cross?
-Nick Lowe?
 
Absolutely, I celebrate the decade as a whole. Every genre was lit. Punk, hardcore, metal, pop, new wave, adult contemporary, r&b, rock n roll, smooth jazz, rough jazz, hip hop, indie, weird AL, alternative and the birth of grunge. Even the the boy bands were 🔥
No that is a nightmare!
 
OK I listened... It's not as bad as I expected it to be, but it's definitely not my thing. (like most recent music)

I recently listened to Coheed and Cambria for the first time.... for some reason I thought they were a jam band like Phish.
Imagine my surprise.
They're Rush sitting around playing D&D while X-Files reruns are on the TV in the background
 
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