Gene Loves Jezebel had this one from 1990:
Redstone said:
I recommend some posters return to their post to edit.
two hit wonder.DaveHimself said:
NoahAg said:Fizzy Fuzzy Big and Buzzy is one of the best albums of the 90s. One of the best road trip albums of all-time. Every song is great. Lead singer has done a lot of solo work too.setsmachine said:
But then a quick googling told me they also did the theme song to King of the Hill so...
I guess I don't know the rules. "One Hit Wonders" usually refers to a one-and-done band. Gene Loves Jezebel may have had one "hit" in the 90's, but "Desire" and "Motion of Love" were monster club hits in the 80's.gggmann said:
Gene Loves Jezebel had this one from 1990:
David Happymountain said:two hit wonder.DaveHimself said:
"What do I have to do?" was also a hit.
Bruce Almighty said:
Candlebox isn't a one hit wonder. You was a pretty big song.
One of the best power pop albums ever. I'm glad they eventually had a huge hit, but FOW was great long before Stacy's Mom was released.Rocagnante said:
Fountains of Wayne had this one in the 90's:
Maybe not in the charts, but this one was more popular in gentlemen establishmentsPahdz said:
I'm sure some metal head is gonna tell me this "wasn't even their most popular song"
Duncan Idaho said:David Happymountain said:two hit wonder.DaveHimself said:
"What do I have to do?" was also a hit.
There first 3 albums are great. Still in regular rotation on my phone.
aTmAg said:
While it doesn't qualify as a one hit wonder, I would say Creep by Radiohead. Because it's the only song if theirs I like. But it's damn good.