This week Bottom Feeders asks, what can brown do for you?
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There’s boy bands and some dude named Brandon but stop in for my interview with Jim Macpherson from the Breeders.
Bon Jovi, Boyz II Men and lots of harmony highlight this week’s Bottom Feeders.
Bottom Feeders introduces its first backronym and music from Blackstreet, Black Sheep and more.
Another Arthur Baker sighting, the Barenaked Ladies and Beck show up in Bottom Feeders this week. And, Dave Steed pulls out the “general rule” for the first time in the series.
Remember Artie the 1 Man Party? How about Bad Boys Blue? No? Then get familiar with them again as Dave Steed takes a trip back to the Bottom Feeders of the ’90s.
Remember Alpha Team, A.L.T. or Around the Way? Brush up on them and more in the latest edition of Bottom Feeders.
Volume 2 of Bottom Feeders features lost hits from After 7, Alabama, Al B. Sure, All City and more.
Bottom Feeders returns with an all new decade to pick on, the 90s! Join Dave Steed as he winds his way through the Ass End of the Billboard charts in the decade.
01.09.12. 0730. So much bad music your hard drive will beg you to download a crippling virus. Go ninja, go ninja, go ninja go.
Three years and a couple thousand songs later, Bottom Feeders comes to an end with the letter Z from Billboard Rock Charts.
The next to last week of Bottom Feeders features the most eclectic artist in the series. This week it’s the letters X and Y from the Billboard rock charts.
Dave Steed finishes up the letter W this week as he takes on The Who, Steve Winwood, Winger and more.
Dave Steed checks out the letter W this week as he visits more rock tunes from the ’80s.
Here we go again. Van Halen vs Van Hagar. Which side are you on? Dave Steed lets you make the call via 12 of their minor hits.
Dave Steed takes a trip to land of U2, Midge Ure, Ultravox and more as he checks out ’80s rock songs from artists beginning with the letter U.
Dave Steed finishes up the letter T this week, celebrating the birthday of Bob Dylan with some Wilbury magic.
Bottom Feeders continues on with the letter T featuring Mr. Townshend, Toto and even Tin Machine.
Dave Steed moves on to the letter T this week, with the Talking Heads, Tesla and the hair metal transformation of Andy Taylor.
Dave Steed finishes out the letter S this week as he looks at songs from Sting, Rod Stewart, Styx and more rockers from the ’80s.
The sun shines down on rock music this week with a heaping of Squeeze, Squier and a concert’s worth of Springsteen tunes.
No worries, Bottom Feeders will return next week, but in the meantime check out orchestral versions of some of Dave’s favorite ’80s tunes.
Grace Slick takes us down the “Sea of Love” which Tommy Shaw reminds us there’s “No Such Thing” as bad ’80s music. Oh, how wrong that statement is.
Dave Steed keeps on truckin’ with more rock tunes from artists beginning with the letter S.
Bottom Feeders starts the letter S this week as we continue looking at more of the great rock songs from the ’80s.
Dave Steed likes Rush! Dave Steed likes Rush! No, this isn’t a typo. He’s finally wised up and listened to his peers for a change.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s a … it’s … a man-rat? (And we’re not talking about the mug of Keith Richards, either.)
Was Michael Stipe bat-shit crazy back in the ’80s too? Did REO Speedwagon have any balls at all? Debate these and other topics as we look at more rock songs from the ’80s.
Dave Steed reaches the letter R this week on his quest to have you listen to every crappy 80’s song ever!
Queen, Queensryche and Quiet Riot. There you have it. Bottom Feeders #40 in a nutshell.