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Post by TheOogieBoogieMan on Nov 4, 2006 19:46:29 GMT -5
I'd add Insane in the Brain by Cypress Hill to the (or at least MY) list as well. Funk-ay.
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Post by awesomecolin on Nov 20, 2006 18:02:47 GMT -5
"Jump" by Kris Kross. How could you forget that gem of a tune?
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Post by sarahbot on Nov 26, 2006 23:40:32 GMT -5
I'd add Insane in the Brain by Cypress Hill to the (or at least MY) list as well. Funk-ay. I know this only from the Bill Nye parody! Good times.
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Post by DarthToad on Feb 1, 2007 12:32:45 GMT -5
For me the best one hit wonder of the 90's was Breakfast at Tiffany's by Deep Blue Something. The album that came from was pretty good too. Yeah, that song will always hold a special place in my heart. I was always so exited when it was on the radio in 4th grade.
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Post by Storm_Rider on Feb 9, 2007 15:32:32 GMT -5
Bloodhound Gang - Fire Water Burn Save Ferris - Come On Eileen The Cardigans - Lovefool For the Bloodhound Gang, "The Bad Touch" was way bigger, plus "Mope" and "The Ballad of Chasey Lane" were pretty well known. Come On Eileen?!?!?!?! That song is from 1982 and Dexys Midnight Runners sings/sung it As for The Cardigans, "My favorite game" waaay bigger.
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Post by DarthShady on Feb 9, 2007 20:44:01 GMT -5
"I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred, "Mambo #5" by Lou Bega, "The Macarena" by Del Rios, "Mmm Bop" by Hanson, and "To Be With You" by Mr Big (I don't recall another big hit from them.) Did DJ Kool have a hit besides "Let Me Clear My Throat?" Those are pretty much the only ones I can think of off the top of my head that haven't been mentioned yet.
My personal favorite that I can think of is "You Get What You Give," but that's been mentioned a hundred katrillion times here already.
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Post by Storm_Rider on Feb 10, 2007 3:06:56 GMT -5
Lou Bega had a couple more songs, "I've got a girl', "Gentleman", "I'm a gigolo", Hanson as well had some other songs, but those sucked, "Mmm Bop" sucky as it was anyway. Right Said Fred had another kinda-big song called "You're my mate", but I think that was after 2000.
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Post by Al on Feb 10, 2007 8:58:17 GMT -5
Wasn't RSF in the 80's?
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Post by Storm_Rider on Feb 10, 2007 13:25:06 GMT -5
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Post by Al on Feb 10, 2007 17:35:27 GMT -5
hm. I guess I forgot how far eighties fashion bled into the nineties.
Al
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Post by coccatino on Feb 13, 2007 15:49:43 GMT -5
while I don't like to think of them as a one hit wonder.... Toad the Wet Sprocket's 'All I Want' immediately comes to mind. Also Superdrag's 'Sucked Out'
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Post by PoolMan on Feb 13, 2007 19:14:45 GMT -5
Lou Bega had a couple more songs, "I've got a girl', "Gentleman", "I'm a gigolo", Hanson as well had some other songs, but those sucked, "Mmm Bop" sucky as it was anyway. Right Said Fred had another kinda-big song called "You're my mate", but I think that was after 2000. He may have had more songs, but he sure didn't play 'em. Bega was in Vancouver for the Y2K New Years. He played Mambo No. 5 for a half hour straight, including through the actual countdown by mistake. I still actively listen to the entire Crash Test Dummies album. Is that bad?
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Post by Al on Feb 13, 2007 19:35:46 GMT -5
They had a whole album?
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Post by PoolMan on Feb 14, 2007 12:02:59 GMT -5
Oh yes. In which they expound on the virtues of having opposable thumbs, anxiety about hanging around with artists, and maidens drugging knights.
No, seriously.
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Post by puggyd on Feb 14, 2007 14:54:50 GMT -5
Dee Lite - "Groove is in the heart".
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