Another seminal brit hit was boom boom boom, not to be confused with boom shake the room by will smith.
Early influences for grime IMO.
ScottBailey haha fair enough and I had to admit my mistake to Hugo of all people.
Dave coming in hard with Kula Shaker in a bit, the wanker.
Ffs Scott, you big spoiler. There was plenty more mileage in this Rhousereg.
Millsy don’t worry, Ed’s still going strong
Let’s be fair, I’m not slating R-Dizzle for not knowing the intricacies of UK pop culture.
It’s just the example shared was so funny, in a nice way, as to nearly be OOBE inducing!
Who could forget this 90s classic, paid for the school fees too!
hugopal Matthews voice is fingernails on a blackboard. Horrific.
rhouses all you fuckers bought the cd in droves
RACIST!!!
One does what one can!
Bingo!
Smallman1
See Wasily above ^
Taxi for Ed.
Teo that never leave Rhouse’s Britpop playlist.
Not just because they are from my neck of the woods but Manson were great. 1st album had the tunes but the 2nd is an underrated gem imho. Loads of ideas and interesting production made them stand out from most I think.
Phil-McRackin Great band. Saw them live a bunch of times, and they were always brilliant.
Phil-McRackin This track made it into a lot of my mixed tapes in middle school:
An obvious one, but still think this is a great track
vinnyt77 never saw them !ive, wish I had.
alistair Would argue pre-britpop
Gonna break out my war child album and listen to some old classics to cheer me up.
It was a great era.
https://www.warchild.org.uk/get-involved/music/war-child-records/help
Went to a wedding in Colombia with the lead guitarist from Elastica a few years ago.
Which was nice.
Oh and KLANG.
Smallman1 Good Mozam?
Smallman1 Justine completely overshadowed everyone in the band