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Thats a one followed by six zeroes we're talkin one million large
One in a Million by The Romantics
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Million Miles Away by The Plimsouls
being we have about a million fans of the movie Valley Girl I'm pretty sure they'll all go with The Plimsouls on this one. You know what? So will I.
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80'sRocked Play it Loud, Play it Proud
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I'm not a huge fan of either song, but I think The Plimsouls has the edge.
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80's rocked, we are on the same wavelength, I was going to mention that Trixter song, but you beat me to it. They would have been much bigger if they came on the scene earlier. Cobain made them and many others obsolete.
Plimsouls yet again, let's see their Zero hour go up againt the Pet Shop Boys Two Divided by Zero. I love both those songs too.
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quote:Originally posted by Riptide: Cobain made them and many others obsolete.
You are so right. I love Nirvana, but what they did to hair/glam metal is wrong (not that it was their fault.) Glad to see there are some other "rockers" out there.
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Metal killed itself. Grunge just happened to be the new thing that people grabbed ahold of.
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"A Million Miles Away" by the Plimsouls ..like I even needed to answer. Love "Oldest Story in the World" as well.
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Kurt Cobain=Right place, right time, and lucky in the 90s. Personally I liked Soundgarden better as they were on the Seattle scene years before Nirvana but anyways back to the original topic.......
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