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Baseball and rock’n’roll have their halls of fame, so it’s only fair that there should be an institution to recognize another great American tradition: the twerk anthem. And, getting in on the first ballot? That would be Mello Buckzz’s “Move,” a jittery, hyperactive banger where ...
that power shone brightly, marrying cultural impact with mainstream success. (It landed at No. 6 on modern rock radio.) Pretty crazy to think that, just two years earlier, the band was introducing themselves withThree Dollar Bill, Y'all$, which found a ...
Though most of Extreme’s music was heavier, the Boston rockers saw their commercial breakout with the acoustic ballad “More Than Words,” which they had to fight with their record company to release. The tender-hearted ballad digs into the idea that the phrase “I love you” has become s...
The Song:This probably should have never worked, what with the number of words that could never be played over the airwaves, but there was no denying the warped out funk of the sexually-explicit Nine Inch Nails song “Closer.” Clever radio and video edits finally helped it reach a mainstr...
fuzzy guitars for which the Pumpkins had become known. It makes its case simply with an undeniable hook, straight-ahead drums and some simple guitar chords — not to mention that ghostly repeated vocalization that waves through the song. And for that, it is The Smashing Pumpkins' biggest mains...
The Song:This probably should have never worked, what with the number of words that could never be played over the airwaves, but there was no denying the warped out funk of the sexually-explicit Nine Inch Nails song “Closer.” Clever radio and video edits finally helped it reach a mainstr...
“What the fuck are you talking about?” He said. “Baseball cards?” Maybe it was the two beers, but being in such a historical bar picked up my outlaw spirits. I bought a fresh pack of smokes, noting that I always smoked cigarettes at Dead shows, and I started getting really excite...
Kinda obvious, but, it's worth a mention. Mike Patton also did a cover of this song, and I believe he did it with his band Mr. Bungle. Submitted by: Jeff Grapes of Wrath, "Self-Abuse" Lyrics: Through every household And every kitchen As every housewife Brings to a boil Another nig...
that made them feel like a fuck-you level rock band, these songs are the truest testament of what could've been for SYG. Not to mention the album has one of the scene's most historically underrated crossovers: "The Few That Remain," an absolute ripper that features Hayley Williams. —...