I don’t care what you think unless it is about me.
I don’t care what you think unless it is about me.
What I’ve got, you’ve got to get it, put it in you. Reeling with the feeling, don’t stop, continue.
Exit light, enter night. Take my hand – we’re off to never never land.
One love, one blood, one life, you got to do what you should.
Everybody needs somebody, you’re not the only one.
‘Cause you could be mine, but you’re way out of line.
I feel good, I knew that I would.
My mama said that it’s good to be fruitful, but my mama said don’t take more than a mouthful.
I like noise and it’s gotta be loud.
I thought that I heard you laughing, I thought that I heard you sing, I think I thought I saw you try.
Five days you work, one whole day to play. Come on everybody, wear your roller skates today.
Bass in your face, not an eight track, gettin’ it good to the wood so the people give you some a dat.
This crowd is tight, tight. Gonna party all night, night.
It’s educational.
Brothers front, they say the Tribe can’t flow, but we’ve been known to do the impossible like Broadway Joe.
Every time I come here I’m not sure what to say. I know it should be easy but it never seems that way.
Heed what this wise man says: stay away from redheads.
Plug in and get supercharged anywhere you like with this massive 244 song compilation.
Matthew Sweet is a power pop master craftsman.
A genius by the name of GZA emerges on the scene.
The pinnacle of Pearl Jam’s output. At least so far.
Insanely energetic punk rock with surprisingly agile music dynamics. But also, you know, fun.
Old school, east coast hip hop flavor with horn riffs and soul music samples for days.
Definitely not for everyone, but this wildly and weirdly experimental rock album has dizzying and genre transmorphing moments that are tremendously exciting.
Top notch early ‘90s alt/indie rock with fantastic vocals and a knack for poppy hooks.