It came from the nineties (Vol. 42)

I hope that everyone had a happy Halloween. I didn’t partake in any costumed festivities this year, but did get to see my daughter (now three years old) go door-to-door for her first “real” Halloween trick-or-treat and it was a blast. So with this volume of 1990’s hits and near-hits, I give you Matthew Sweet’s awesome power-pop tune “Sick Of Myself” which reached #2 on the Billboard Modern Rock Charts as well as the nauseating Bryan Adams mega-hit “Everything I Do (I Do It For You)” which spent seven weeks at the top of the charts, amazingly. As always, if you are looking for more, you can always just find “1990’s” in the drop down category list on the sidebar to find all the other posts in this series or just Stumble this post.

MP3 | Matthew Sweet – Sick Of Myself
MP3 | Lit – My Own Worst Enemy
MP3 | Naughty By Nature – Hip Hop Hooray
MP3 | Bryan Adams – Everything I Do
MP3 | Primus – My Name Is Mud

Related posts:

  1. It came from the nineties (Vol. 51)
  2. It came from the nineties (Vol. 45)
  3. It came from the nineties (Vol. 39)
  4. It came from the nineties (Vol. 53)
  5. It came from the nineties (Vol. 52)
2 Responses to It came from the nineties (Vol. 42)
  1. Dan
    November 1, 2008 | 1:25 pm

    STUMBLED!!!

    Great music.

    Thanks for adding awesome new and old music!

  2. Fluffrick
    November 4, 2008 | 10:11 am

    As always, a sterling list of things forgotten and things formerly loved.

    Many, many thanks for this brilliant series

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