Saturday, August 13, 2016

Stuck In Thee Garage #141: August 12, 2016

Sometimes it really does feel as though time passes in the blink of an eye. Was 1996 really 20 years ago? It certainly was a very different time in my life, but it doesn't feel like it was two decades ago. And yet here we are. This week on Stuck In Thee Garage, I play songs from '96 in hour 2. It's cooler than a Minnesota winter, don'tcha know?



For Pete's sake, here's the playlist:

Hour 1
Artist - Song/Album
Dinosaur Jr. - Goin Down/Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not
Descendents - Beyond the Music/Hypercaffium Spazzinate
Teenage Fanclub - I'm in Love/Here
Martha - Goldman's Detective Agency/Blisters in the Pit of My Heart
Used Cassettes - Sergio Leone/Rock 'n Rills
The Swagger - She Gonna Blow My Mind/The Swagger
PUP - Sleep in the Heat/The Dream is Over
STFU - What We Want/What We Want
Hit Bargain - No Body/Hit Bargain
Wye Oak - Watching the Waiting/Tween
Rogue Wave - California Bride/Delusions of Grand Fur
Modern Baseball - Everyday/Holy Ghost
Hallelujah the Hills - The Dangers are Doubled/A Band is Something to Figure Out
Crocodiles - Telepathic Lover/Dreamless
Parquet Courts - Keep It Even/Human Performance
Diarrhea Planet - Ruby Red/Turn to Gold

Hour 2: 1996
Weezer - Pink Triangle/Pinkerton
The Posies - World/Amazing Disgrace
Sloan - 400 Metres/One Chord to Another
Beck - High 5 (Rock the Catskills)/Odelay
Brainiac - This Little Piggy/Hissing Prigs in Static Couture
Frank Black - The Marsist/The Cult of Ray
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (feat. PJ Harvey) - Henry Lee/Murder Ballads
Eels - Your Lucky Day in Hell/Beautiful Freak
Sebadoh - Worst Thing/Harmacy
The Tragically Hip - Springtime in Vienna/Trouble at the Henhouse
Screaming Trees - All I Know/Dust
Pearl Jam - Smile/No Code
D Generation - Disclaimer/No Lunch
The Afghan Whigs - Double Day/Black Love
Wilco - Monday/Being There

 

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