There best albums were "Daydream Nation", "Goo", "Dirty" and "Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star", which span from 1988 to 1994. Although their earlier albums were all pretty good if you are a Sonic fan.

A few of their albums are sometimes a bit too experimental to be 100% enjoyable though. I often skip some tracks that are just too much of an eclectic noise.

I also used to watch "Raw Power". I would set the video and record it every week, as would all my friends. Then we would talk about the new video releases the next day at college. That was a great time for music. Discovering new bands via a weekly program and then looking though the albums at the local music stores to try and find something by them. And not always finding the current new released, so instead buying some of their older stuff to listen to instead. And so many other bands discovered by just looking though racks of albums, or via friends.

It's just not the same these days. Music can be downloaded near instantly and the magic of the whole thing is a bit lost.