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Description: Released on October 1, 1988, Superfuzz Bigmuff is the debut album by the Seattle grunge band Mudhoney. The album was named after two of the band's favorite guitar effects pedals: the Super-Fuzz and the Big Muff, which helped to provide the band's signature "dirty" sound. During initial release, the EP sold poorly, however, it has since been acknowledged as one of the seminal records of the Seattle scene.
Description: The Magic School Bus was an animated educational children's television series, based on the book series of the same name. Originally broadcast from 1994 to 1997, the series received critical acclaim for its use of celebrity voice talent, as well as combining entertainment with an educational series. Episodes follow the eccentric and mysterious teacher, Ms. Frizzle, as she embarks on adventures with her eight students on the eponymous school bus. As they journey on their exciting field trips, they discover locations, creatures, time periods, and more to learn about the wonders of science along the way.
Description: Perfect for those who've mastered the art of VHS tapes, rotary phones, and the early days of the internet, this design is a humorous nod to the simpler times before smartphones and social media ruled the world. Whether you're a proud '90s kid, an '80s enthusiast, or a treasure from the decades before, displaying this design will remind everyone around you that good things take time – just like dial-up internet.
Description: LimeWire was a peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P) platform that launched with its own client in 2000. LimeWire utilized the gnutella network and BitTorrent protocol to allow users share content by uploading and downloading content through the client. LimeWire offered both a free version and a paid enhanced version called LimeWire Pro, which, somewhat ironically, could be acquired through the regular LimeWire software as paid users shared their copies of Pro with the platform. LimeWire had a solid ten-year run before a lawsuit back by music industry heavyweights resulted in the company, and it's software client, being shut down in 2010.
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Description: Tie Dye Generation X 1965 1980 Leopard Gen Xer Generation X Shirt. Gen Xers embrace their unique identity, balancing tradition and innovation. They navigate life's challenges with a blend of skepticism and adaptability, defining an era. Spirit of Gen X. This Gen X Shirt is perfect for Generation X, who loves funny sarcasm and joke designs. Perfect apparel for birthdays, holidays, and special occasions like Father's Day, Mother's Day, and Christmas. Ideal for 80s and 90s themed parties, reunions, and retro
Description: USA Up All Night was a hosted cable movie show that ran on Friday and Saturday nights from 1989 to 1998. Programming tweaks were made here and there over the years, but for the most part, the show consisted of three movies that would air from 11 pm to 5 am. The show had three hosts during its nearly decade-long run; Gilbert Gottfried hosted Saturday nights, and when the show began Caroline Schlitt hosted Friday nights, but in 1991, Rhonda Shear took over as the host of the Friday night edition. The hosted version of USA Up All Night was brought to an end in 1998 as a result of new management wanting more upscale viewership. The network fired the hosts and started airing mainstream movies throughout the night, instead of B-movies.
Description: LimeWire was a peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P) platform that launched with its own client in 2000. LimeWire utilized the gnutella network and BitTorrent protocol to allow users share content by uploading and downloading content through the client. LimeWire offered both a free version and a paid enhanced version called LimeWire Pro, which, somewhat ironically, could be acquired through the regular LimeWire software as paid users shared their copies of Pro with the platform. LimeWire had a solid ten-year run before a lawsuit back by music industry heavyweights resulted in the company, and it's software client, being shut down in 2010.