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CharlieBarley
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  • Posted: 10/15/2018 23:16
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Back In Denim by Denim


The Three E.P.'s by The Beta Band

These 2 albums deserve more love. They do have a large cult following though.
JOSweetHeart
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  • Posted: 10/15/2018 23:33
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I mentioned the Sawyer Brown act in my first message of this chat, but I only just recently learned how true the sad statement really is about them. They put so much into their shows back then, the 80s which is when they first started getting played on the radio and after seeing clips of their shows from this past summer, I have learned that they still give 110% and yet they were never once given a Grammy or an American Music Award. One CMA for Best New Artist and one ACM for Group of the Year was the only really big award show bling that they were ever given. The lead guy did eventually score a Grammy years later, but it was for his being the producer of another act.

God bless you and every member of Sawyer Brown always!!!

Holly

P.S. To me, this is just one of their many awesome videos, but in my opinion, it may be the one that best shows off their butt kicking stage performance, can you believe that its been 25 years since this song's release???!!! 😄 😄 😄


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  • Posted: 10/15/2018 23:58
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Bag by God Street Wine


Music To Driveby by Compton's Most Wanted
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Been There by Best Kissers In The World

If you haven't heard Best Kissers In The World, you're missing out. They were from Seattle at about...that time. Not grunge at all...a power pop band in the land of Cobain. They released one full length album and broke up in 1996.

Gems like this...


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  • Posted: 10/16/2018 02:25
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Luna
Archers of Loaf
Ned's Atomic Dustbin
L7
Social Distortion
Sloan
Type O Negative
Meat Beat Manifesto
Transglobal Underground
Fear Factory
Dub pistols
Flowered up
Stereolab
Spring Heel Jack
Sponge
Our Lady Peace
Future Sound of London
Collective Soul
Girls against Boys
Los Straitjackets
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Polaris. The guys who did the soundtrack for Pete and Pete. I fucking love those guys
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