Back in the 90s and 2000s I hated no doubt but now I actually like a few songs like don't speak and just a girl lol
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Back in the 90s and 2000s I hated no doubt but now I actually like a few songs like don't speak and just a girl lol
It makes me irrationally angry that "Lets End It On This" is the second to last track on Tragic Kingdom
That whole album is fantastic, their earlier stuff when they were actually a ska band not so much, but that's probably because I don't like ska like at all
I would vote for Harry truman of your talking about the sheriff from twin peaks
how about the dead guy from operation ivy I hear he's running too
was operation ivy the one where the guy died or am I thinking of less than jake
Also when I was young I would listen to an oldies station on the school bus and I always wondered why women sang songs about loving women and why men sung about their man, it's was years before I realized that the bee gees sung in falsetto and that black women have deep voices
you missed the dead kennedys? it's never too late, they're the best of the bunch
well they have like 1 album's worth of material that is best of the bunch, unfortunately it's spread across like 5 albums
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fG8UuZ0NZGY
jerry brown could beat trump
the older I get the more I lean towards the alternative end of the spectrum, pixies sonic youth etc. comes with age mellowing me into a yuppie pussy I guess.
KILL YR IDOLS, sonic youth is great, I can't remember which band has a song called 'kimya dawson's panties' also the moldy peaches and if ya wanna feel schizo daniel Johnston. I'm not really picky anymore I just like the satan meets Tolkien and of metal but my childhood favorite has always been jazz lol. Pretty much anything with female vocals and saxophones does it for me
https://youtu.be/NYz8xs163YU
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so portishead then