Choosing a Spouse Who Loves 90s Music: The Ultimate Guide

Are you tired of dating someone who only listens to indie folk or whatever the kids are into these days? Do you yearn for a partner in crime who will jam out to Alanis Morissette and Nirvana with you? Look no further! This guide will walk you through the 5 key factors to consider when choosing a spouse who shares your love of 90s music.

Factor 1: Shared Musical Tastes

Make sure you and your potential spouse can sing along to "Waterfalls" by TLC in perfect harmony. If they're not familiar with the iconic chorus, it may be a sign of a deeper compatibility issue.

Hyperlinked to Subpage 3: Assessing Musical Compatibility for more on this crucial factor.

Factor 2: Vinyl Collection

A good 90s music-loving spouse should have a solid vinyl collection, preferably with at least one copy of "Nevermind" by Nirvana. If they don't, it's a red flag.

For more on this, see Subpage 4: Vinyl Connoisseurs.

Factor 3: Ability to Rock a Flock of Fanny Packs

Can they rock a fanny pack with the best of 'em? If not, it may indicate a deeper problem with their love of 90s fashion.

For more on this, see Subpage 5: Fashion Sense.

Factor 4: Ability to Quote 90s Music in Conversational Context 90s Music Trivia

90s Music Trivia

Test your knowledge of 90s music with these questions:

1. What 90s boy band had a hit with "I Want It That Way"? Answer here

2. Which 90s girl group sang "Waterfalls"? Answer here

3. What was the name of the grunge band that released the album "Nevermind"? Answer here

Miscellaneous 90s Trivia:

Did you know that the 90s were the best decade ever? Prove it here

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