coccatino
Ghostbuster
whose baby are you?
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Post by coccatino on Mar 1, 2007 16:27:26 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. yeahhhh... I have 2 Crash Test Dummies tapes (yay tapes!) in my car's glovebox right now... right next to Cracked Rear View and Crazy Sexy Cool. I am not ashamed.
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Post by fubuvsfitch on Jun 23, 2007 5:27:01 GMT -5
For the Bloodhound Gang, "The Bad Touch" was way bigger, plus "Mope" and "The Ballad of Chasey Lane" were pretty well known. Hey, guess what. All those bloodhound gang songs you mentioned? Ya, they aren't from the nineties. And two of them never made the charts. How can they be one hit wonders of the nineties?
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Post by Storm_Rider on Jun 23, 2007 11:23:45 GMT -5
So sue me, my point should have been that they didn't disappear after the '90s. It is true that the songs I mentioned are from 2000, but come on technically it was still in the 20th century so that has to count for something. I still listen to those songs, and their older ones.
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Post by CheshireKat on Jul 30, 2007 12:33:12 GMT -5
Monster Magnet: Spacelord L7: Pretend We're Dead Material Issue: Valerie Loves Me Dramarama: Anything Anything Fun Lovin' Criminals: Scooby Snacks
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Post by fubuvsfitch on Aug 19, 2008 23:13:39 GMT -5
So sue me, my point should have been that they didn't disappear after the '90s. It is true that the songs I mentioned are from 2000, but come on technically it was still in the 20th century so that has to count for something. I still listen to those songs, and their older ones. Nah, I ain't gonna sue ya. I was just feeling overly technical that day. I was prolly going on no sleep. Take care man
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katiem
Mini-Mutant
Ready for school cool?
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Post by katiem on Oct 20, 2008 14:40:06 GMT -5
Breakfast at Tiffanys-Deep Blue Something...I don't know what it is...but this is essential 90's to me!
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