Funny enough after I made the list I went back and listened to the first album again and was blown away (again) how much I liked it top to bottom.Cromagnum said:
Days of the New has a lot of good songs that people probably forgot about (or never knew).
Touch, Peel, and Stand
The Down Town
Shelf in the Room
And although it's not 90s, Die Born.
) - Maybe, Handslide, Now, Loner, etcIt was, but at that point I figured most on here probably have no idea who they were so didn't bother. Late 80's I was a huge fan of the genre (Ministry, Skinny Puppy, Front 242, KMFDM, Front Line Assembly, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult....)NE PA Ag said:StinkyPinky said:I stand corrected. And WorlockVelvet Jones said:
Don't know about the others but Headhunter is from the greatest musical decade - the 80's.
Was too. Not sure what I was thinking
So was Join in the Chant
you mean why I'm here!jac4 said:BCSWguru said:
Talk about forgetting... I dont even recall the song title, but Oleander had one big hit. I remember buying the CD and being so pissed off because the rest of it was absolute dog****.
The song is "I Walk Alone"
BCSWguru said:
does Savage Garden qualify for this thread?
The PopRocks channel plays the absolute crap out of a lot of these songs. I get subjected to it every time I go to the gym.62strat said:
lot of people in here clearly don't listen to SXM lithium
Many of these songs are played pretty regularly!
Hub `93 said:
I never want to hear the words Sugar and Ray again.
bigcat22 said:
The D.O.C - The Formula, and Its Funky Enough