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Subject: 90's alternative songs
| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 01-09-2010 |
| Author: Bryan |
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Lightning Seeds - Pure Reel Big Fish - Sell Out Portishead - Sour Times Dinosaur Jr. - Feel the Pain Lo Fidelity
All-Stars - Battle Flag Urge Overkill - Bottle of Fur Ned's Atomic Dustbin - Legoland Belly - Feed the Tree Edwyn Collins - A Girl Like You
School of Fish - 3 Strange Days Citizen King - Better Days MC 900 Foot Jesus - The City Sleeps .
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 01-27-2010 |
| Author: motleydrue |
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nobody mentioned the song Drive By Kiss by The Dambuilders... anyway, im looking an mp3 file of it, and i cant find anywhere... if you guys have it, can you send it to my email? i really love that song...
[email protected] Thanks!
GREAT THREAD!.
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 02-03-2010 |
| Author: Luke |
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Ive got a song that Ive been unable to identify for almost 15 years. The problem is I don't know any of the lyrics.
Its got a riff between verses thats similar in tempo and arrangement to the opening of "Everlong" by the Foo
Fighters, but closer in tone to the opening of "She" by Green Day. I heard this song a few times in the mid to late 90s on KEGE 93.7 in Minneapolis, MN.
Any ideas?.
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 02-03-2010 |
| Author: JDChristian |
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I used to love Modern Rock 104.1 when I was in H.S., remember that one fellow Minnesotan?
I'm desperately trying to find an alt rock band from
Ireland or northern England. It was around 1992 I believe and the CD cover are was a "sun" and it was bright blue and orange.
Any help PLEEEEEASE?!?!?!?!.
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 02-04-2010 |
| Author: JDChristian |
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I believe it was the Levelers. Just popped into my head. Still willing to be double checked on that though..
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 02-18-2010 |
| Author: jake |
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that it doesnt even matter nothing else matters song is trick turner-friends and family.
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 02-18-2010 |
| Author: jake |
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maybe alice in chains-man in the box.....im the man in the box,shove my face in shit.
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 02-18-2010 |
| Author: Jennel |
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I'm trying to find a song from the 90s (possibly early 00s, but I don't think so). It is alternative. I believe its a wash-rinse-repeat grunge band, with a male lead singer. The lyrics describe a mountain or a canyon and possibly water flowing
down?
I apologize for the vague description. Thanks in advance for any help.
Jennel.
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 02-23-2010 |
| Author: BullsEye Radio |
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 02-25-2010 |
| Author: pitch |
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ini kamoze 'here comes the hot stepper'.
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 02-25-2010 |
| Author: Luke |
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Still hoping someone might shed some light on that song I was looking for. At this point I would take any songs released before Everlong that sounded at all like Everlong..
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 03-02-2010 |
| Author: Clay |
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Alright, I posted this as a reply because the page for a new thread wouldn't load. Sorry. I have literally been trying to search for this song for years, off and
on. It came out mid 1990's I'm positive. The song was pretty mellow, sung by one guy. The chorus was sort of political I think. The chorus went something like "are they now, are
they now part of me. In eeeevery single way, eeeevery single way." Those may not be the exact words. The chorus was not sung by the singer of the song, but instead was...like an
exerpt from someone passionately preaching,..sort of similar to the way Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, sounded at the height of his speeches. I am fairly sure that the singer was
singing about war or destruction and used the chorus as a response to his own lyrics. In reading this, I know I give nothing substantial to go off of but any help would be
awesome!.
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 03-02-2010 |
| Author: Clay |
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Alright, I posted this as a reply because the page for a new thread wouldn't load. Sorry. I have literally been trying to search for this song for years, off and
on. It came out mid 1990's I'm positive. The song was pretty mellow, sung by one guy. The chorus was sort of political I think. The chorus went something like "are they now, are
they now part of me. In eeeevery single way, eeeevery single way." Those may not be the exact words. The chorus was not sung by the singer of the song, but instead was...like an
exerpt from someone passionately preaching,..sort of similar to the way Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, sounded at the height of his speeches. I am fairly sure that the singer was
singing about war or destruction and used the chorus as a response to his own lyrics. In reading this, I know I give nothing substantial to go off of but any help would be
awesome!.
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 03-02-2010 |
| Author: Clay |
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Alright, I posted this as a reply because the page for a new thread wouldn't load. Sorry. I have literally been trying to search for this song for years, off and
on. It came out mid 1990's I'm positive. The song was pretty mellow, sung by one guy. The chorus was sort of political I think. The chorus went something like "are they now, are
they now part of me. In eeeevery single way, eeeevery single way." Those may not be the exact words. The chorus was not sung by the singer of the song, but instead was...like an
exerpt from someone passionately preaching,..sort of similar to the way Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, sounded at the height of his speeches. I am fairly sure that the singer was
singing about war or destruction and used the chorus as a response to his own lyrics. In reading this, I know I give nothing substantial to go off of but any help would be
awesome!.
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 03-03-2010 |
| Author: b |
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clay,
based on how your song sounds rather than than the lyrics, could you be thinking of "standing outside a
broken phone booth..." by primitive radio gods?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LKVZ4NTfUc
b .
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 03-03-2010 |
| Author: totalimmortalone |
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Those lyrics are from Custom..the song is Hey Mister.
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 03-06-2010 |
| Author: Chi-Town |
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Ok, I am seriously frustrated so I hope anyone can help me I was listening to tapes I had recorded from the Alt radio station Q101 in Chicago and there's two songs that are giving me fits. I've picked up bits and pieces of
lyrics.
Early to Mid 90's industrial/alternative. The singer quotes from the movie The Network. The illusion is real, going in for the kill comes up repeatedly. That's all I can make out atm. It is NOT the levellers. It's rock, slightly distorted in parts. I really want it, just don't know
what it is.
The other again industrial/alternative sound. Floats like a butterfly stings like a bee, swing it left swing it right ready for another fight. I believe after that there's Scream, something etc. There's back to the battlefield. The lyrics are what I could pick out from the
song. That's the case for both of them
Aggressive sounding. ....
Long shot but I'd appreciate any wisdom.
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 03-06-2010 |
| Author: Chi-Town |
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Ok, I am seriously frustrated so I hope anyone can help me I was listening to tapes I had recorded from the Alt radio station Q101 in Chicago and there's two songs that are giving me fits. I've picked up bits and pieces of
lyrics.
Early to Mid 90's industrial/alternative. The singer quotes from the movie The Network. The illusion is real, going in for the kill comes up repeatedly. That's all I can make out atm. It is NOT the levellers. It's rock, slightly distorted in parts. I really want it, just don't know
what it is.
The other again industrial/alternative sound. Floats like a butterfly stings like a bee, swing it left swing it right ready for another fight. I believe after that there's Scream, something etc. There's back to the battlefield. The lyrics are what I could pick out from the
song. That's the case for both of them
Aggressive sounding. ....
Long shot but I'd appreciate any wisdom.
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 03-06-2010 |
| Author: Chi-Town |
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Ok, I am seriously frustrated so I hope anyone can help me I was listening to tapes I had recorded from the Alt radio station Q101 in Chicago and there's two songs that are giving me fits. I've picked up bits and pieces of
lyrics.
Early to Mid 90's industrial/alternative. The singer quotes from the movie The Network. The illusion is real, going in for the kill comes up repeatedly. That's all I can make out atm. It is NOT the levellers. It's rock, slightly distorted in parts. I really want it, just don't know
what it is.
The other again industrial/alternative sound. Floats like a butterfly stings like a bee, swing it left swing it right ready for another fight. I believe after that there's Scream, something etc. There's back to the battlefield. The lyrics are what I could pick out from the
song. That's the case for both of them
Aggressive sounding. ....
Long shot but I'd appreciate any wisdom.
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| Subject: RE: 90's alternative songs |
Date: 03-06-2010 |
| Author: Chi-Town |
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Ok, I am seriously frustrated so I hope anyone can help me I was listening to tapes I had recorded from the Alt radio station Q101 in Chicago and there's two songs that are giving me fits. I've picked up bits and pieces of
lyrics.
Early to Mid 90's industrial/alternative. The singer quotes from the movie The Network. The illusion is real, going in for the kill comes up repeatedly. That's all I can make out atm. It is NOT the levellers. It's rock, slightly distorted in parts. I really want it, just don't know
what it is.
The other again industrial/alternative sound. Floats like a butterfly stings like a bee, swing it left swing it right ready for another fight. I believe after that there's Scream, something etc. There's back to the battlefield. The lyrics are what I could pick out from the
song. That's the case for both of them
Aggressive sounding. ....
Long shot but I'd appreciate any wisdom.
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