Other Mixes By badly drawn girl
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K ! D S
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
stone temple pilots | sex type thing | |
veruca salt | seether | |
sponge | wax ecstatic | |
cracker | low | |
folk implosion | natural one | |
alice in chains | no excuses | |
offspring | self-esteem | |
green day | when i come around | |
letters to cleo | here and now | |
matthew sweet | sick of myself | |
goo goo dolls | name | |
pearl jam | better man | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
soundgarden | burden in my hand | |
meat puppets | backwater | |
toadies | possum kingdom | |
deadeye dick | new age girl | |
breeders | cannonball | |
weezer | say it ain't so | |
better than ezra | good | |
live | i alone | |
smashing pumpkins | disarm | |
toad the wet sprocket | fall down | |
blind melon | no rain | |
the lemonheads | into your arms | |
Comment:
12 years old: my very first mix, circa 1995. hey, we were all kids once. (hence the title, from the memorable film of the same year.)Feedback:
egads, how old are you now? makes me feel old.
i'm 19, and my boyfriend (who is 30) says this mix makes him feel old too :) but now now, music is timeless - except for n'sync, who will simply be remembered as being timelessly shit.
Pretty cool for a 12 -year-old. Let's see, I was listening to Pablo Cruise and Toto when I was 12. Hell, that's what I listen to now.
sweet for a 12 yr old...cool stuff
Wow. Thanks for posting this. I turned 14 in 1995. I still have my Toadies t-shirt, and I still enjoy most of these tracks.
ah yeah . . . very nice. I went this makes me remember going to see a little band called veruca salt, and my hair was long. oh, and there was something about a boy in there, too. :)
sheesh...we're the same age and I think I'd heard of about 3 of these bands in 1995. Course, living in Seattle in the mid-90's kinda limited what you could listen to and still be cool (or not cool, depending on your viewpoint)
it wasn't all that hard...this was taped either from the radio or my friends' cds. i didn't really know the bands, the only way i found the songs was by going "you know, the one with the girl in the bee costume...yeah, that one" lol. i listened exclusively to Y100 in philly which wasn't exactly the mecca of musical innovation. but it served its purpose i suppose :)
Wow! that takes me back. Graduated that year. Saw Veruca Salt, Live & P.J. Harvey together that summer. So many memories .... I do feel kinda old though, I remember seeing a little known band outta Santa Cruz, Ca called Camper Van Beethovan in '88. The lead singer later formed Cracker. I also remember seeing the original Breeders (w/ Tanya Donelly)
yea! i was listening to somewhat of the same stuff at that age, too