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Links to my favorite web sites!
https://members.tripod.com/~Chris_Tse/otherlinks.html
Chris Tse's links page collects favorite websites centered on alternative and indie artists from the late 1990s, including Björk, Alanis Morissette, Garbage, and Radiohead. A snapshot of late-90s web fandom, it also includes a South Park humor link and a Resident Evil fan page.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
http://vertexradio.com/
http://vertexradio.com/
Vertex Radio appears to be an independent or internet radio station, offering a curated music broadcasting experience online. The site likely serves as a hub for listeners seeking alternative or niche music programming outside of mainstream commercial radio.
Organization 2026-03-12
Xx wElCoMe xX
https://xxstephsroomxx.neocities.org/
Steph's personal corner of the web embraces early 2000s internet aesthetics with an emo flair, featuring sections for music videos, zines, a gallery, and a hidden secret page for curious visitors. Built as a love letter to old-web culture, the site captures the nostalgic energy of personal homepages with webrings, mood indicators, and a guestbook to match.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
INRI
http://inri.net/
INRI is the home of it.tm.records, an independent music archive cataloguing a sprawling discography of releases dating back to 1994, ranging from demos and mixtapes to full albums with cryptic, evocative titles. The site blends experimental music releases with philosophical provocation, surreal imagery, and a deeply idiosyncratic aesthetic rooted in the old-web underground.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
https://blossomthecellist.xyz/
Blossom's Place is a cozy personal homepage by a cellist who describes it as a small retreat from social media, decorated with a charming collection of 'this user' identity blinkies covering interests from frogs and insects to Minecraft rain and music. The site is part of the Hotline Webring and radiates a warm, genderqueer-friendly personality with a love of music as a central theme.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
SCANNING BLUE ! 🎧
https://monsieurdoll.neocities.org/
Monsieurdoll's colorful neocities hub features dedicated shrine pages for Japanese bands like GOATBED, Plastic Tree, deadman, and cali≠gari, alongside a curated archive of GOATBED releases. The site blends a passion for J-rock and visual kei adjacent music with personal blogs, fanlistings, and a nostalgic old-web aesthetic.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
ıthınkıthaseẏes
https://ithinkithaseyes.neocities.org/
ithinkithasyes is the website for an indie band that creates music inspired by Vocaloid characters Miku and Gumi, with new music teased for the current year. The site is minimal but stylized, featuring an audio player and a distinctive dotted-i aesthetic that mirrors the band's unique name styling.
Fan Site 2026-03-13
Anarcho Punk
https://uncarved.org/music/apunk/index.html
A critical examination of the anarcho-punk scene, featuring essays, interviews, and articles covering bands like Crass, Conflict, The Apostles, and Sham 69. The site digs into the politics and contradictions of anarcho-punk with pieces ranging from zine reprints and Guardian articles to an original podcast and a comic series tracing punk's ideological roots.
Resource 2026-03-13
https://bohemiansultriness.nekoweb.org/
Fritzi's personal Neocities-style site radiates a deep beatnik aesthetic centered on her passion for John Lennon, The Beatles, and 1960s music culture, with sections dedicated to books, films, music, and games. The site blends vintage rock fandom with personal biography, CSS experimentation, and a warmly curated collection of classic artist photography and cultural references.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
~mounderfod/indiefan
https://indiefan.neocities.org/
Created by mounderfod, this old-style fan site celebrates the indie rock boom of the early 2000s, covering bands like The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys, Interpol, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs with sections for art, rare demos, and weekly album picks. It doubles as a love letter to the New York and UK indie scenes that defined a decade, making it a nostalgic destination for fans of the era.
Fan Site 2026-03-12