Bottom Feeders: The Ass End of the ’90s, Vol. 31

Dave Steed August 6, 2012 2

Section 4: Bubbling Under

Gabrielle was only able to get “Give Me A Little More Time” up to #112 in 1996.

Gang Starr bubbled under with both “Code of the Streets” and “The Militia.”

“Milk” bubbled under at #106 in 1996 for Garbage.

Tony Garcia “Dr. Edit” bubbled under with “Girl You Hear Me Crying”

Nona Gaye bubbled under with “The Things That We All Do For Love.”

Genius hit #122 in 1994 with “I Gotcha’ Back.”

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  • Leroy Grey

    Why so harsh on the Garbage? I agree on the quality trajectory; their first was their best. And their James Bond theme song’s one of the few that could stand on its own.

    re: Gabrielle – maybe the photo got swapped?

  • breadalbane

    If you like “Rainy Days”, you’ll like General Public’s “Rub It Better” album. It’s a little inconsistent — but the best songs are very good and there are no real clunkers. Shame that Dave and Roger couldn’t keep it going for another album or two….