Soundgarden – Blow Up The Outside World

Soundgarden – Blow Up The Outside World

“Blow Up The Outside World” was the third single from Soundgarden’s final album, 1996’s Down on the Upside.
This song may have been played out, but it still kicks you in the face, like most of Soundgarden’s songs. It’s perfect to blast when you’re having one of those days where just want to tell everybody off, although “Ty Cobb” from Down on the Upside is equally good at accomplishing this.
Besides the fitting music, Cornell delivers some of my favorite lyrics like “Nothing seems to kill me, no matter how hard I try” and “Someone tried to tell me something, Don’t let the …read more

Freedy Johnston – Bad Reputation

Freedy Johnston – Bad Reputation

This song is defiantly a guilty pleasure of mine. It’s almost 100% pop, but that actually works for it, because it’s still a great song
Even though it’s a bit poppy, it’s still a downer of a song. The way Johnston delivers it vocally, it makes you really for him. To me, it sounds like it’s about a guy who made some mistakes in a relationship and then comes to terms with it, but it’s too late and now he’s pleading to get the girl back.
Anyways, “Bad Reputation” originally appeared on Johnston’s 1994 album This Perfect World. It also appeared in another …read more

Pearl Jam – Thumbing My Way

Pearl Jam – Thumbing My Way

I was reluctant to make another Pearl Jam post, but I seriously can’t get this song out of my head right now.
“Thumbing My Way” is off of 2002’s Riot Act, and in my opinion one of the greatest songs that the band have created.
The lyrics are what make this song so great. My interpretation is that its about a person who lost a lost loved one, whether by something like a break up or death. This person then tries to run from the past in an attempt to forget about the person they lost, but in the end they realize that …read more

The Lemonheads – It’s A Shame About Ray

The Lemonheads – It’s A Shame About Ray

Can anyone really bash the simple, poppy melodies from Evan Dando and company?
Take for example the title track from 1992’s It’s A Shame About Ray. The lyrics are kind of dark (If I make it through today,
I’ll know tomorrow not to leave my feelings out on display), but the music has a little sunshine to it. With the addition of Dando’s hypnotic voice, it’s no shocker that this song was hit. It’s a safe and uncomplicated track, which is always a pleasant break from the intensity of some of the other 90’s acts.
The song and album titles were apparently influenced by two people. …read more

Green Day – Nice Guys Finish Last

Green Day – Nice Guys Finish Last

Leave it to Green Day to take this commonly used phrase (and let’s not forget true) and turn it into a kick ass song.
“Nice Guys Finish Last” was the first track off of 1997’s Nimrod, which happened to be the band’s fifth studio album. The track also appeared on Green Day’s 2001 greatest hits compilation International Superhits! and was also used in the James Van Der Beek classic Varsity Blues.
The song was already cool, but make a hysterical video that parody’s football, well then you’ve got gold baby!

Matthew Sweet – Sick of Myself

Matthew Sweet – Sick of Myself

What a great track from 1995’s 100% Fun.
It’s classic 90’s. You know, being just a tad self-deprecating, but we’ve all been there before.
Seriously, this one of my favorite songs ever.

Pearl Jam – Someday At Christmas

Pearl Jam – Someday At Christmas

I’m a sucker for Christmas and Pearl Jam, so it’s only fitting that I would love this cover.
“Someday At Christmas” has been previously performed by The Jackson 5 and Stevie Wonder. Pearl Jam’s version appeared on their 2004 Christmas Single; which members of the 10 Club receive annually.
“Someday At Christmas” was already a classic, but having Pearl Jam put their spin on it is just awesome.
Honestly, I can’t stop listening to it.
Give it a listen from here.
Also, thanks to this site for providing the pic.

Adam Sandler – The Thanksgiving Song

Adam Sandler – The Thanksgiving Song

Ok, so this just a bit cliche, but it works.
Have a good one folks!
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Adam Sandler – The Thanksgiving Song

Veruca Salt – Volcano Girls

Veruca Salt – Volcano Girls

What a kick ass song!
“Volcano Girls” was on Veruca Salt’s 1997 album Eight Arms to Hold You and would also be used as the opening track for the 1999 flick Jawbreaker.
So, why does this song kick so much ass?
How about awesome vocals by Nina Gordon, some killer guitar work by Louise Post, a reference to the Beatles’ tune “Glass Onion” and the fact that Nina Gordon and Louise Post are hot.
And, let’s not forget the video…

Soul Asylum – Somebody To Shove

Soul Asylum – Somebody To Shove

What a great opening track from 1992’s Grave Dancers Union.
Why is this song so awesome, just listen to the opening guitar riff and read these lyrics:
Grandfather watches the grandfather clock
And the phone hasn’t rang for so long
And the time flys by, like a vulture in the sky
Suddenly he breaks into song
I’m waiting by the phone
Waiting for you to call me up and tell me I’m not alone
Hello, speak up, is there somebody there?
These hang ups are getting me down
In a world frozen over with over exposure
Let’s talk it over, let’s go out and paint the town
Cause I’m waiting by the …read more

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