>>15277477I kind of agree and I kind of don't.
Maybe my focus is on the music scene.
The music of the mid-80's is very different to 1990 as I see it.
The buffer zone of a couple years followed by the grunge and electronic movements in the mid-90's were something entirely divorced from anything in 1990.
INXS was still big in like 88' and yet they were dead by 1991.
By 1993 Hutchence was thinking the band should go grunge.
They never recovered.
Same with Depeche Mode.
Violator is totally different from Music For The Masses.
And it's also very different from Songs Of Faith And Devotion (very era specific with grunge tones).
And after that was Ultra, same thing, they went back to electronic sounds (which I liked).
Maybe this is in my head only because I was in the middle of it.