48. Lauryn Hill, "The Sweetest Thing"
― The Reverend, Monday, 17 September 2007 05:09 (eighteen years ago)
49. Monifah "Touch It"
― The Reverend, Monday, 17 September 2007 14:42 (eighteen years ago)
Wow - I totally forgot "All The Kids Are Right." I didn't like it at all at the time, but I don't think I "got" it either. It's actually pretty funny!
― Doctor Casino, Friday, 21 September 2007 23:32 (eighteen years ago)
"All the kids, they hold a grudge Their minds are logged onto the Net And all the kids, they hold a grudge You failed them and they won't forget it All your cred won't save you from the kids" - great stuff!
― Doctor Casino, Friday, 21 September 2007 23:35 (eighteen years ago)
Oh, and just to finish off the list -
50. (tie) Green Day, "Walking Contradiction" and "Hitchin' A Ride." This band went through a really weird period, career-wise, between Dookie and American Idiot - aside from the ridiculously huge hit in "Time of Your Life," they basically put out a small string of singles that I don't think most people remember at all, although almost all of them are pretty interesting and/or catchy. "Warning" is the best of these (but it's solidly 2000's); the worst is probably "Nice Guys Finish Last"; and "Brain Stew" is pretty good but also pretty well-remembered (start singing the guitar line at parties and see how many people jump right on board). So I pick out these two, which got moderate radio/video play at the time and then completely disappeared. They're pretty decent.
― Doctor Casino, Friday, 21 September 2007 23:44 (eighteen years ago)
51. Dave Matthews Band, "Don't Drink The Water." This band's career really didn't require them to get a social-consciousness thing going on, but it plays way better than the Paul Simon Lite of "Stay (Wasting Time)" and is commendably weird and long for a first single of an unstoppable hit band. Plus you get Alanis Morissette on guest wailing, which she's good at, and also it makes the song serve as a nice time capsule of 1998. Plus I kinda like it when Dave does his boogey man voice. DON'T DRINK TEH WATERRRRRR!
― Doctor Casino, Sunday, 30 September 2007 02:47 (eighteen years ago)
52. Andreas Johnson: Glorious (it still is)
― Geir Hongro, Sunday, 30 September 2007 03:01 (eighteen years ago)
I heard "Don't Drink the Water" on the radio recently and was blown away by how fucked up it still sounds...seriously, how creepy is that outro ("THERE'S BLOOD IN THE WATER!!!")? Scared the hell out of me as a kid, especially with that similarly unsettling vid (remember that kid holding DM's decapitated, singing head? Some pretty sick shit)
― The Good Dr. Bill, Sunday, 30 September 2007 05:28 (eighteen years ago)
53. Forest For The Trees, "Dream" - I remember thinking this was really amazing and futuristic at the time. It hasn't held up quite so well.
― Doctor Casino, Thursday, 13 December 2007 05:27 (eighteen years ago)
54. David Garza, "Disco Ball World - This was really pretty good though. I eventually got the album from the cheapo bins and it has some other good cuts on it, although I can't remember any of them now.
― Doctor Casino, Thursday, 13 December 2007 05:28 (eighteen years ago)
I still fly the flag for Garza.
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 13 December 2007 05:29 (eighteen years ago)
This got some play on Live 105 in SF back in '97 but it didn't chart nationally:
OMD, Walking on the Milky Way
― Joseph McCombs, Thursday, 13 December 2007 07:09 (eighteen years ago)
i am a huge forest for the trees guy and it totally holds up for me. the album is not bad actually.
― artdamages, Thursday, 13 December 2007 07:23 (eighteen years ago)
sun 60 c'mon kiss me
― tipsy mothra, Thursday, 13 December 2007 07:28 (eighteen years ago)
scarce "all sideways"
― tipsy mothra, Thursday, 13 December 2007 07:37 (eighteen years ago)
Everything, "Hooch," or possibly "Who Got The Hooch?" (Link to not the real video.) A very pleasant tune. It'd be nice to hear it without the gratuitous 90s-isms: fake telephone filter over background interjections... purty guitar mixed unfortunately high Uncle Kracker/Everlast style... ill-advised "funkiness"...and well, the phrase "Who got the <blank>," which has a "Got Milk?" quality that's really hard to get past.
They also had a song on a radio station promo CD I had - "St Lucia" I think. That one was really nice too. These guys would never be my favorite band, but I can imagine having nice memories to an outdoor evening party with this going on in the background.
― Doctor Casino, Thursday, 28 February 2008 05:11 (eighteen years ago)
Chris Cornell - Preaching The End Of The World
― milo z, Thursday, 28 February 2008 05:15 (eighteen years ago)
"consolation prize" by amateur lovers
dreadful
― electricsound, Thursday, 28 February 2008 05:16 (eighteen years ago)
The Braids - Bohemian Rhapsody
― The Reverend, Thursday, 28 February 2008 05:34 (eighteen years ago)
Westerberg – Love Untold
― remy bean, Thursday, 28 February 2008 05:54 (eighteen years ago)
Public Announcement - Body Bumpin' (Yippie-Yi-Yo)
^^^best song title of the decade
― The Reverend, Saturday, 26 April 2008 10:29 (eighteen years ago)
I am so pissed off to be reminded of "Mungo City"
― da croupier, Thursday, September 13, 2007 4:58 PM Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
I feel like this video is some kind of time capsule that could perfectly represent, but remain totally incomprehensible to future generations, the state of the late 90s in rock as far as I was concerned. Oh, for the days when I really could consume over-the-topness like this without a single note of irony! This shit seemed so cool.
― Doctor Casino, Tuesday, 30 September 2008 02:45 (seventeen years ago)
Oh god that was bad. A friend of mine from college was their tour manager so went to see them at Bowery Ballroom for free around 1997 ish. I had completely forgotten about them until just now.
― Fr. Jemima Racktouey (ENBB), Tuesday, 30 September 2008 02:48 (seventeen years ago)
wow i don't recognize a single song (and most of the groups) discussed on this thread.
― Proposition Josh (rockapads), Tuesday, 30 September 2008 02:55 (seventeen years ago)
They're all pretty good!
― Doctor Casino, Tuesday, 30 September 2008 03:14 (seventeen years ago)
702 - steelo
― donna rouge, Tuesday, 30 September 2008 03:25 (seventeen years ago)
i'm sad i don't remember more of these (i probably do but i'm at the library and can't listen to clips on youtube)
― donna rouge, Tuesday, 30 September 2008 03:26 (seventeen years ago)
uh except for "hooch" which i'm pretty sure i never want to hear again
mr. president - coco jambo (dutch i think? got mild US radio play, LOVED it at the time)
― donna rouge, Tuesday, 30 September 2008 03:28 (seventeen years ago)
ok i will go back to writing my paper after this post honest:
merril bainbridge - mouthqkumba zoo - the child insideloreena mckennitt - the mummer's dancechanging faces - g.h.e.t.t.o.u.t.
― donna rouge, Tuesday, 30 September 2008 03:37 (seventeen years ago)
damn the only song I know on this thread is soulDecision
― original dixieland jaas band (Curt1s Stephens), Tuesday, 30 September 2008 03:52 (seventeen years ago)
Tin Star - "Head" (not the original video) (1999)
I guess these guys were..."trip hop" or "electronica" or something. Great huge sound on this though.
― Doctor Casino, Tuesday, 2 December 2008 03:06 (seventeen years ago)
And, I can't find a video or anything, but "Handslide" by Pushmonkey.
― Doctor Casino, Tuesday, 2 December 2008 03:07 (seventeen years ago)
Hey, this Body Bumpin' Yippie Yi Yo has a pretty great hook. Not sure if it's enough to build a song around but it sure is smooth.
― Doctor Casino, Tuesday, 2 December 2008 03:14 (seventeen years ago)
"bitter" by jill sobule
ace song, much better than her stupid hit
― thereminimum chips (electricsound), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 03:15 (seventeen years ago)
This band's career really didn't require them to get a social-consciousness thing going on
that thing had been going on from the beginning
― gabbneb, Tuesday, 2 December 2008 03:19 (seventeen years ago)
Something For The People, "My Love Is the Shhh"
― Ringtone Tycoon (The Reverend), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 03:57 (seventeen years ago)
Sylk E Fyne, "Romeo & Juliet"
― Ringtone Tycoon (The Reverend), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 04:14 (seventeen years ago)
bomb..ass...puNANI
― Ringtone Tycoon (The Reverend), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 04:15 (seventeen years ago)
ha, "That's Right" by DJ Taz has shown up on the tubes
― Ringtone Tycoon (The Reverend), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 04:19 (seventeen years ago)
anybody remember an anti-lesbian r&b song called 'twistin' or something like that chorus: 'twistin the love of a man'not the keith sweat song although iirc the singer sounded like him.
― thng is important (tremendoid), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 04:23 (seventeen years ago)
doesn't sound familiar
― Ringtone Tycoon (The Reverend), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 04:24 (seventeen years ago)
― thng is important (tremendoid), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 04:25 (seventeen years ago)
xp all i can find on the net is a smattering of people trying to find the song. had to be 95 or 96. oh well
― thng is important (tremendoid), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 04:27 (seventeen years ago)
speaking of Keith Sweat...
...Keith Sweat, "Nobody"
― Ringtone Tycoon (The Reverend), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 04:28 (seventeen years ago)
dude that's top 5 ks no way people it's forgotten (lol we old)
― thng is important (tremendoid), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 04:32 (seventeen years ago)
I have no idea what you just said other than "lol we old". Is that your special, archaic, old-folks language?
― Ringtone Tycoon (The Reverend), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 04:37 (seventeen years ago)
HOOCH@!!!
My brother and I have a lot of involved in-jokes re: this song, one involving some (real) Christmas special that had a zamboni driver named Schooch.
Forest for the Trees, too, and that follow-up single to the big Chumbawumba song ("do you suffer from long-term memory loss?")(this may be a US thing, who knows?)
"Hey Now Now," by Swirl 360 – memorable for being catchy in a Hanson-esque way. MOST memorable because after it was played on the local 'alternative' radio station, the DJ requested everyone call her station manager & tell him that they shouldn't have to play such stupid shit on their station.
― Abbott of the Trapezoid Monks (Abbott), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 04:37 (seventeen years ago)
xp haha top 5 keith sweat... gotcha
― Ringtone Tycoon (The Reverend), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 04:38 (seventeen years ago)
Why are Cleopatra no longer coming atch me, btw?
― Abbott of the Trapezoid Monks (Abbott), Tuesday, 2 December 2008 04:38 (seventeen years ago)
@ MarkoP: it suddenly hit me that your laid-back good-times "Spirit of '96" playlist is right in line with the "hip-hop blues" purveyed by G. Love & Special Sauce in the late 90s. Basically the whole Philadelphonic album ('99) applies here, but the single "Dreamin'" will give you the general idea:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flfW0Q2M_fs
― Hiphoptimus Rhyme (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 16 September 2025 18:57 (nine months ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yLYxc1OgFs
Turns out "Stepping Stones," from 1997's Yeah, It's That Easy, is the one I was really trying to track down --- the first five seconds of the verse have been (irksomely) lodged in my brain since the late 90s.
They're kinda like if Soul Coughing were less interesting, and sounded more like Beck, by way of Everything, Citizen King, Dynamite Hack, et al.
― Hiphoptimus Rhyme (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 16 September 2025 19:12 (nine months ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9Jp3w8Z10s
― llurk, Sunday, 28 September 2025 21:44 (eight months ago)
wow am i glad to have missed that the first time around
― Hiphoptimus Rhyme (Doctor Casino), Monday, 29 September 2025 11:30 (eight months ago)