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Bottom Feeders: The Ass End of the ’90s, Vol. 39

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Section 3: The Airplay chart

Indigo Girls hit #42 on the airplay chart with “Shame On You.”

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Dave Steed is all about music; 80's and metal to be exact. His iPod will shuffle from Culture Club to Slayer and he won't blink an eye. He's never heard Astral Weeks but thinks "Dazzey Duks" by Duice is the bomb. It's an odd little corner of the world he lives in.

  • aaaa

    ELegantly Wasted didn’t hit the Billboard Hot 100, but it hit the Hot Adult Top 40 charts, Mainstream Rock,and Modern Rock charts.

  • nathan_az

    Michael Hutchence’s vocals on “Bitter Tears” provide ample evidence as to why he couldn’t be replaced. In addition to having a great voice, he never fails to make interesting, unique choices with his delivery.

  • rockymtranger

    “Galileo” is one of my favorite IG tracks, and I was pretty surprised it didn’t get higher than it actually did. Of all the Freestyle remakes, I think the Intonation cover of “Died In Your Arms” is only surpassed by the Rockell and Collage duet on “Can’t We Try.”

  • rockymtranger

    “Galileo” is one of my favorite IG tracks, and I was pretty surprised it didn’t get higher than it actually did. Of all the Freestyle remakes, I think the Intonation cover of “Died In Your Arms” is only surpassed by the Rockell and Collage duet on “Can’t We Try.”

  • http://www.discoskonfort.com/artists/drxl/ drxl

    There is a pseudo dilemma between INXS sounding “less energetic” (true) and “simply going through the motions” (false) in Welcome wherever you are. In my humble opinion, one of INXS’ best records

  • Old_Davy

    Indigo Girls may not be for you, but they’re the best thing in this week’s installment.