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Okay, this is actually 1997, but i wanted to throw it in. Fuzzy hats on? Good. Here we go.
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Of course, I have to include some BNL in this high-school retrospective. Yes, i've sung this aloud. With friends. In public. At Denny's.
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And 1998. Senior year. C'mon, bounce wit me, just bounce wit me...
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From 1997: his whole first album was really good, but this was the only radio hit. "Barely Breathing," Duncan Sheik
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1996 brought us this unforgettable track. But the real irony is that most of her examples aren't...
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Final track from '95: get your gravity-defying braids ready. "Gangsta's Paradise," Coolio
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Everyone together... "Balala-ba-la-ba-la-la-la-balala"
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Can't talk about mid-90's radio without mentioning Blues Traveller.
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A few more songs from 1995. First, Hootie and the Blowfish.
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First heard this song as a cover by Julia Nunes. What a great track. "Tell Her This," Del Amitri
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Next up from 1995, a U2 classic from the "Batman Forever" soundtrack.
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Today's playlist: 1995--my sophomore year. So let's kick off this Tuesday morning with a peppy, upbeat number, shall we? "Cotton Eye Joe," Rednex
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Final selection from the year that was 1994. From the "Reality Bites" soundtrack--time to break out your hip thick-framed glasses. "Stay," Lisa Loeb
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No trip to 1994 is complete without a little Ace. "Don't Turn Around," Ace of Base
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I suddenly have the irresistible need to bob my head to the left...
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Let's continue the Freshman-year flashback with Collective Soul. "Shine"
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You can't go wrong with the Cranberries. "Linger"
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You know, I really liked Gin Blossoms. "Found Out About You"
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Next up, the song that brought us the creepiest music video of 1994. "Mary Jane's Last Dance," Tom Petty
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I think the rest of today's tunes will be from way back in 1994. "Here Comes the Hotstepper," Ini Kamoze