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.
It 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