Someone Created a ’90s Rock Festival Generator and It’s Pretty Brilliant – wmmr.com

If you’re missing festivals or live music (so, literally everyone) and are feeling nostalgic for ’90s rock, there’s some good news.

The U.K. site Monkeon has created a generator that will kick out a festival bill comprised of YouTube videos of popular musical performances from the 1990’s.

The subhead of the ’90s Festival generator reads, “A randomly generated line-up of bands who played a UK festival in the 1990s. Click a name to see/hear some archive live footage!”

When you click on the generator, it produces two different festival stage “lineups.” To add to the ’90s nostalgia, the stages even have era-appropriate names including “The Blockbuster Video Stage,”  “The Kellogg’s Corn Pops Stage” and “The Microsoft Bob Stage.”

To fall down this delightful video rabbit hole, head over to Monkeon.co.uk.

Erica Banas is rock/classic rock news blogger who’s well versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice.