Hear this playlist onSpotify. 100 Black Eyed Peas 'Joints and Jams' 1998 Raymond Boyd/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Before the Black Eyed Peas took on a singer named Fergie and adopted the cheese-tsunami electro-whomp sound that’d make them maligned Super Bowl-playing mega-stars, they ...
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The Party at the Beach House Stevie Wonder 49 24 votes Farewell Party John Denver 50 24 votes Party Night Curtis Mayfield 51 24 votes Start the Party Salt-N-Pepa 52 31 votes Tears at the Birthday Party Burt Bacharach, Elvis Costello ...
To hear Dave Norman tell it,Terry Greenhave been intrinsically tied to the history of Zegema Beach Records, the cult ‘music with screaming’ label, since pretty much the very start. The forward-thinking Ontario screamo and post-hardcore act have been around for over a decade, played early ...
See our staff favorites below, with a YouTube playlist of all available clips at the bottom, and get lost in the recent greatest hits of an artform that continues to be among popular culture’s most vital. 100. Fall Out Boy, “Sugar We’re Goin Down” (dir. Matt Lenski, 2005) ...
1.Beach Fossils —Bunny Bunnyis a gem of an album, and supremely re-listenable. Something that would wash a club in a starry light. “You’re such a waterfall / I’m standing in the afterglow,” they sing towards the end of the album, and that describes them perfectly. Their music ...
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The two forces came together again for 2022’s Last Ones Left, a tape laced with some of the most raucous tracks of the year including mean cuts like “Ice Talk” and “Free The Shiners,” but none which better cut through the playlist slop than “Thump Shit.” Gee’s staggering ...
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On the song, Marley sings about “tourists on the beach with a few club sodas” who spend their time in the walled-off resorts of Jamaica’s north coast. (Sandals is called out by name.) To these folks, Marley offers an alternate description of the country as a place where “Poor peo...