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Success from their own stuff.. then this song.. perhaps your wording should be changed :idc:
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#95: The Knife - Heartbeats (December 2002) I love this tune (I prefer the Jose Gonzalez cover tbh) but it's a great song. It's one of the greatest electronica creations to come from the last thirteen years but alas, like most of the best tunes failed to do impressively in the charts, but luckily it hasn't been forgotten (like a lot of the songs that make the charts). Scandinavian music is where some of the best music lies. |
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#94: System of A Down - Aeriels (June 2002) The heavy metal band's offering of a softer song did them much justice, showing that they could do more than loud, heavy songs. The 3rd single from the album 'Toxicity' it gained the band a second nomination for the Grammy's in 2003. |
#93: Icona Pop - I Love It (June 2013) [Finally released in the UK, after over a year from everywhere else, this surprisingly managed to claim the #1 spot in the charts this week. This happy, summery synthpop song from the Swedish duo goes to show that not all music this year has been poor and this song will get into your head and make you sing without even realising it. We do love it. |
Heartbeats & Aerials :love:
I prefer the Knife version to the Jose Gonzalez one tbh. |
I love to hate "I Love It." So darn catchy.
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#92: Ian Van Dahl - Castles In the Sky (May 2001) One of the biggest dance songs of 2001 and the decade, this song was a massive success in the clubs and the charts and rightly so. Unlike a lot of dance that was a bit trashy and too europop this won over many fans who would often blast it from which ever music source they could. |
Addited To Base pls
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****ing internet is so slow tonight. :mad:
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Do a Shaun and give us some clues.. e.g. 'the next 5 songs are... - r'n'b, pop, ballad, garage and an electro belgian duo'
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This song for #1 plz
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The next ten songs will take about 9 hours to post as my internet is being a ****. ;)
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ian van dahl <3
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Hoping for an Evanescence song in here tho.
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#91: Bloc Party - I Still Remember (April 2007) The second single from their second Album 'A Weekend In The City' this amazing tune played throughout many a uni dorm that year and gave the band another top 20 single in the UK and also giving them their best position in the Billboard Top 100 at #34. |
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oh God yes @ I Still Remember :love:
Amazing list so far. |
This is a brilliant list so far Ben and I don't think you should have to justify why songs are in the list against what people might think. 21 Seconds is a garage classic and cleverly written; Bleeding Love turned the X Factor into a show that produced pop stars and not just Saturday night karaoke TV and it sold massively etc. looking forward to more!
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#90: Plaid - Squance (May 2001) The 4th album from the British electronic duo saw this track take the limelight during a time when this style of music wasn't popular or mainstream. Unfortunately they have never quite had the success that Aphex twin has had but Plaid seem to stick to what they do best regardless of it being popular. |
what is that
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#89: Naked & Famous - Young Blood (June 2010) Another of those songs people expect to do well in the charts but doesn't. I first came across this song when the Kiwi post-punk revival band played in Melbourne and on returning to the UK found it being often played on the radios here. This song just makes you feel happy when listening to it. They were compared to MGMT, but never saw the big success like they did. |
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#88: Röyksopp - Eple (July 2001) The second single from their debut album 'Melody A.M' is also one of their finest pieces of work. A hypnotic song and video leaves you feeling rather chilled. The title is Norwegian for Apple, a little fact for you. |
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