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24 responses, and nary a women mentioned in the bunch. The Decade was dominated by female artists.

 

You outta Know - Alanis Morissette

 

Cannonball - The Breeders

All I wanna Do - Cheryl Crow

Stay - Lisa Loeb

Fast Car - Tracy Chapman

I'm only happy when it rains - Garbage

No Doubt

Hole - The album Cobain wrote

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TLC

Salt n' Peppa

Whitney Houston

 

That's just naming a few.

 

I mean f*** Mariah F'n Carey had at about 15 #1 hits in the nineties...

 

ChiSoxy, I can't believe you let this blatent chauvenism slide for 24 reponses..

 

My vote for song from the nineties, anything off of Metallica-Metallica, that album never left the Billboard charts.

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Theres lots that apply to that for me...

 

Undone, The Sweater Song - Weezer

Buddy Holly - Weezer

The Way - Fastball

Alive - PJ

Everlong - Foo Fighters

Monkey Wrench - Foo Fighters

Learn to Fly - Foo Fighters

Waterfalls - TLC

I'm a Loser - Beck

Bittersweet Symphony - The Verve

Song #2 - Blur

Life is a Highway - Tom Cochrane...

 

 

This list can go on forever in my mind...

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Everlong - Foo Fighters

Monkey Wrench - Foo Fighters

Learn to Fly - Foo Fighters

Bittersweet Symphony - The Verve

Song #2 - Blur

Great songs there, especially Bitter Sweet Symphony. Excellent Video clip to go along with that song too.

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24 responses, and nary a women mentioned in the bunch.  The Decade was dominated by female artists.

 

You outta Know - Alanis Morissette

 

Cannonball - The Breeders

All I wanna Do - Cheryl Crow

Stay - Lisa Loeb

Fast Car - Tracy Chapman

I'm only happy when it rains - Garbage

No Doubt

Hole - The album Cobain wrote

----

TLC

Salt n' Peppa

Whitney Houston

 

That's just naming a few.

 

I mean f*** Mariah F'n Carey had at about 15 #1 hits in the nineties...

 

ChiSoxy, I can't believe you let this blatent chauvenism slide for 24 reponses..

 

My vote for song from the nineties, anything off of Metallica-Metallica, that album never left the Billboard charts.

What, no Aimee Anouk, er, Mann?

 

For shame. :headshake

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I actually debated this with a friend today.

 

I thought November Rain, Smells like Teen Spirit for the early 90's

 

Oasis had some good songs in the mid 90's, and I just don't know what was the best song of the late 90's.

There's so many great songs from the 90's I couldnt begin to pick just one favorite.

 

Here's a top 10 list based on what comes to mind just this minute.

 

Green Day: When I Come Around

Bush: Comedown

Nirvana: Smells like Teen Spirit

Weezer: Sweater Song

Counting Crows: Long December

Live: All Over You

Goo Goo Dolls: Name

Collective Soul: World I Know

Verve Pipe: Freshmen

 

 

For my token Rap song: Young MC Bust a move.

 

Mind you there are a lot more songs that I think kick ass from the 90's but I just cant think of em all right now.

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ChiSoxy, I can't believe you let this blatent chauvenism slide for 24 reponses..

Right, well, let me rectify that then....

 

Crucify, God, Pretty Good Day, Silent All These Years, A Boy and a Gun (if you've got the stomache) and Winter from Tori Amos

 

32 Flavors, Not a Pretty Girl, Untouchable Face and well, any thing else by Ani DiFranco

 

Get Gone and Criminal by Fiona Apple

 

Aiden and Ice Cream from Sarah McLaughlin

 

None of Yo Business by Salt N Peppa

 

Anything from Exile in Guyville and Polyester Bride by Liz Phair

 

And Cheat, I was having a discussion about a related topic with a good friend: Are there currently (or since Cobain's death) have there been any self-proclaimed Feminist MALE recording artists? I can't think of any, but as my list shows, I've been prone to brain fairts.

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Cheat, or to everyone in general, when bringing up women, why not bring up Meredith Brooks(I think it is) with the song "b****." I can't say I liked it myself(I could never see myself singing "I'm a b****", but maybe that's just me), but it seemed like an OK song, and seemed to be pretty popular at the time if memory serves correctly.

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