Gay bands

At 7/18/07 05:48 PM, Net-terrorist wrote: This is my playlist, bitch:

My Chemical Romance

SUX

Fall Out Boy

Maybe 1 song is decent

Panic! At The Disco

Straight up EMO

Green Day

Old greenday is good....basket case??

Linkin Park

Great, been around for a while too

Taking Back Sunday

Make damn sure is good.

Saosin

Who the fuck are they?

AFI

I like the old songs...

30 Seconds To Mars

HATE THESE FUCKERS

HIM

-][=][-][-][v][- FTW. They're my favorite.

Queen

ehh..

All-American Rejects

ehh...again

White Stripes

Awesome. Song of jimmy Robinson.

Queens of the Stone Age

Go with the flow..Burn the witch.3's and 7's. No one knows. AWESOME

When starting this blog, I originally focused on the 60s and 70s, but I’ve since expanded to talking about the 80s and 90s as that’s now considered classic rock. Generally speaking, when 30 years have passed since a decade, that decade is now considered classic rock. Time has flown and it means that I can’t escape talking about the 90s anymore.

My LGBT musicians of the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s publish is still to this diurnal the most popular post in my blog’s history and it’s only right that I construct a sequel for the 90s. Without further ado, LGBT musicians of the 90s!

If you crave to check out other LGBT related posts check out my posts on LGBT themed songs of the 60s, 70s, and 80s and my post on classic rock musicians in drag.

Ani DiFranco – bisexual – Folk/alternative singer-songwriter who started her career in the early 90s. Throughout her music career, she has done activism for the anti-war, pro-choice, feminist, environmentalist, music learning, and pro-LGBT causes. She’s always been an independent musician, starting her own record label called Righteous Babe Records because she’s a progressive who takes an anti-corporate sta

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