![]() Most important of all, before looking at the list you need to understand what it is and what it is not. This is an effort to recreate the experience of listening to your average "modern rock" radio station during the decade in question. Hence, no hip-hop, no Spice Girls, and no then-obscure indie bands etc. One also gets points for iconicness and the elusive quality of ninetiesness. Hence, "What's the Frequency Kenneth?" represents R.E.M. on the grounds that it's the "most nineites" of R.E.M. songs and "Buddy Holly" represents the Blue Album since it was the monster hit. "Battle of Who Could Care Less," Ben Folds Five."21st Century Digital Boy," Bad Religion.Be that as it may, the task is inherently subjective and this was my party: Arguably, I violated the terms of the arrangement with the Nirvana selections, and it's been put to me that Pavement was sufficiently mainstream to merit inclusion. "Been Caught Stealing," Jane's Addiction."Breakfast at Tiffanys," Deep Blue Something."Bulls on Parade," Rage Against the Machine."I Would Walk 500 Miles," The Proclaimers."I'm Only Happy When It Rains," Garbage."Interstate Love Song," Stone Temple Pilots.#Semisonic closing time hip hop remix full.
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