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A great song--regardless of the decade

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ugh, the sound of indie discos at 2 in the morning. I hate that song so very much. I feel hungover just thinking about it.
 
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Jesus, i used to share a house with a girl who had a dr alban CD single - may have been that one, i'm not checking - and nothing else.

Hell is other civil servants.
 
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You know you love it
 
ha-- I was waiting for Snap..."I'm serious as cancer when I say rhythm is a dancer"

That would look great in an Olde English font tattooed across someones shoulders
 
He's not fooling anyone with that guitar
 
I spent most of the 90s in the US

There was lots of this

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And this

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I remember seeing Oasis in a club in Boston and feeling so fucking excited. Supersonic had just been released and the club was all Irish and English ex-pats. Yokes were starting to hit. It was a good time to be very young.

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My sister was living in America at this time too. She was so delighted to hear a British accent on a song again, even if that song was Blur's Girls and Boys
 
1990... qualifies as the 90's

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haha, the Sneaker Pimps. I was mad into that album. I listened again recently, it by and large does NOT hold up well.
 

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