Re: Oasis are the best band of the 90s.
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 12:01 pm
wubstep wrote:I loathe lager anthems, pass.
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wubstep wrote:I loathe lager anthems, pass.

YESYESYES, this cd. Still got it on the iPodwub wrote:
This was a quality album to get played at parties during my secondary school days;
Disc: 1
1. Tubthumping - Chumbawamba
2. Parklife - Blur
3. Love Is the Law - Seahorses
4. North Country Boy - Charlatans UK
5. The Day We Caught the Train - Ocean Colour Scene
6. Alright - Supergrass
7. Tattva - Kula Shaker
8. Place Your Hands - Reef
9. Creep - Radiohead
10. Swallowed - Bush
11. Scooby Snacks - Fun Lovin' Criminals
12. This Is a Call - Foo Fighters
13. Nancy Boy - Placebo
14. Breathe - Prodigy
15. Girl from Mars - Ash
16. Weak - Skunk Anansie
17. You Love Us - Manic Street Preachers
18. Block Rockin' Beats - Chemical Brothers
19. Born Slippy - Underworld
20. Open Up - Lydon, John
Disc: 2
1. The Drugs Don't Work - Verve
2. Street Spirit (Fade Out) - Radiohead
3. There She Goes - La's
4. Stupid Girl - Garbage
5. Disco 2000 - Pulp
6. Trash - Suede
7. Sit Down - James
8. Alright - Cast
9. Life of Riley - Lightning Seeds
10. The Changingman - Weller, Paul
11. Novocaine for the Soul - Eels
12. Peaches - Presidents of the United States of America
13. Fools Gold - Stone Roses
14. Hope Street - Levellers
15. Yes - McAlmont & Butler
16. Wide Open Space - Mansun
17. Heroes - Bowie, David
18. Song 2 - Blur
19. Caught by the Fuzz - Supergrass
20. Lust for Life - Pop, Iggy
21. Choose Life - PF Project
Please note the lack of Oasis
Absolute banger!!wub wrote:12. Peaches - Presidents of the United States of America
I used to love that when I was kid, bought the album and everythingwub wrote: 7. Tattva - Kula Shaker
IndeedLaszlo wrote:Absolute banger!!wub wrote:12. Peaches - Presidents of the United States of America
yeah it iswub wrote:It's a double CD of bangers, TBF.
TBF that was big in 96 as it was used on the Trainspotting soundtrack IIRC...bit like that PF Project track, both a bit borderline pop/techno weirdness that was en vogue at the time.Laszlo wrote:You're not wrong.
Open Up BY John Lydon though. What??
I used to think it was a woman on the vocals until I read the insertLaszlo wrote:
Open Up BY John Lydon though. What??