I was a big fan of "Watch The Girl Destroy Me" by Possum Dixon, as well as "Need You Around" by the Smoking Popes...
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Oh, also "Seeds" by Figdish and "Start With" by Seaweed...
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Good call on "Watch The Girl Destroy Me." I always thought that was fantastic. I'm a big fan of "In The Meantime" by Spacehog.
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 11:35:32 -0800 (PST), Mike McCann <mikej...@yahoo.com> wrote:
I was a big fan of "Watch The Girl Destroy Me" by Possum Dixon, as well as "Need You Around" by the Smoking Popes...
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--- On Wed, 12/16/09, Ajay Sharma wrote:
From: Ajay Sharma
Subject: [excellent] Good 90's grunge/rock/alt stuff?
To: excellen...@googlegroups.com
Received: Wednesday, December 16, 2009, 2:21 PM
I was watching a movie and it closed with a great song:
Local H - Born To Be Down
http://www.lala.com/#song/432627052153447462 (that's the album, click on Born To Be Down to listen to it)
I remember that song as being one of the stand out tracks from that whole mid to late 90's era when you had a bunch of shitty bands trying to take the place of Nirvana.
Does anyone else have any stand out tracks that are similar?
--Ajay
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Dig's "Believe" is great. Also, "Stars" by Hum.
I'd also recommend "Souled Out" by Supreme Love Gods. Not a hit by any standards but it got some play on KROQ back in the day.
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 11:52:23 -0800 (PST), Tom Cruz <cru...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Sloan's first album was very grunge but has several great songs like "Underwhelmed", "500 Up", and "I Am The Cancer". Also, I stand by Dig's "Believe" as a great single.
T.
From: Liz Schwartz
OK I am going a little OT here but kinda similar in the " a good OLD song in a movie."
We rented Adventureland and the opening song was from the only American band that I still love from the back in the day. They are still on my iPod: The Replacements. It was Bastards of the Young, a brilliant song (not the one popular one that got radio air play) which made it an even nicer touch.
cheers,
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