MrAnderson
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Shut Up and Kiss Me!
CD | Alternative - College Rock
"Where has the music gone? You've ruined my life, Clear Channel." Disc 7
CD | Theme
"Where has the music gone? You've ruined my life, Clear Channel." Disc 5
CD | Theme
"Where has the music gone? You've ruined my life, Clear Channel." Disc 4
CD | Theme
Submit Date: 8/1/2007
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"Where has the music gone? You've ruined my life, Clear Channel." Disc 6
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Novocaine for the Soul
Porno for Pyros
Pets
Sponge
Molly (Sixteen Candles)
Spacehog
In the Meantime
Mazzy Star
Fade Into You
Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories
Stay (I Missed You)
Sammy
Encyclodedi-ite
Tori Amos
Cornflake Girl
Rusted Root
Send Me On My Way
Tripping Daisy
I Got A Girl
Green Day
She
Bush
Comedown
Foo Fighters
Stacked Actors
The Breeders
Saints
Janes Addiction
Stop
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Blood Sex Sugar Magic
Notorius B.I.G.
Hypnotize
Edwyn Collins
A Girl Like You
Collective Soul
Decemeber
Veruca Salt
Seether
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Disc 6 of 7
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Mike Eternity
Date:
8/1/2007
Ah, the memories. These were my early days of breaking into modern music, actually. Is there a method to your madness in constructing this series, by the way? Like are these 20 songs of disc 6 specific to a certain era or idea? Maybe you explained it already and I need to go back to the beginning again. Either way, pretty damn neat. Even the songs I don't like provide a weird rush just by whisking me back to that time.
MrAnderson
Date:
8/2/2007
No method. Trust me I thought about it but I was having to much fun so why add the stress. :)
bingsy
Date:
8/3/2007
Great opener.
gobi
Date:
8/6/2007
yep, that opener really sets the scene . . . I like this a lot.
gobi
Date:
8/6/2007
sorry, pushed the button too quick . . . what's the title all about ?
MrAnderson
Date:
8/7/2007
The title is a take on a Chuck Klosterman quote from one of his Spin Articles regarding the death of commercial radio. I remember the 90's as being a very special time in music and pop culture. As the 90's were coming to an end mainstream music as we knew it was nothing more than a product and commercial radio was dead.
http://www.spin.com/features/magazine/columns/chuck_klosterman/2006/01/060122_chuck_column/
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