yes
they are both popular songs
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HappyToast Groat froth,
Fri 14 Aug 2009, 10:53,
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You know what I mean :(
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Redsushi! Whoop! Whoop! Yes, that one!,
Fri 14 Aug 2009, 10:54,
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not sure I do to be honest
as Hanson possibly thought they were writing something credible, which is remarkably the case in terms of production and catchiness, much like the Prodigy and Nirvana achieved.
If you mean crap painfully marketed music produced by fat men purely for the sake of making money then I think you want anything by Steps
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HappyToast Groat froth,
Fri 14 Aug 2009, 10:56,
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The second part ;)
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Redsushi! Whoop! Whoop! Yes, that one!,
Fri 14 Aug 2009, 10:58,
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ah come on now
Steps were great
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Mighty Nibus who dares gins | @nibus,
Fri 14 Aug 2009, 11:02,
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You wouldn't think so if, like me, you'd seen an overweight flabby, pasty irishman with his top off dancing to "Tragedy"
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Dixipoos Bye Bye Blackbird,
Fri 14 Aug 2009, 11:07,
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I'd put "Teen Spirit" as pop.
Absolutely.
Nirvana was, essentially, a pop band - or was at least half the time, anyway. I'd cite Kurt's admiration of Abba as evidence.
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Enzyme is powered by sunlight,
Fri 14 Aug 2009, 10:57,
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