Genre: Rock
Fush Yu Mang
Smash Mouth
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In It for the Money [Limited Edition]
Supergrass
The Best Of Louis Jordan
Louis Jordan
Caught in the Act
Royal Crown Revue
Maximum Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
Boogie Woogie Christmas
Brian Setzer
Best Of/20th Century
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Gold
Billie Holiday
Vamos Que Nos Vamos
Muchachito Bombo Infierno
Some Enchanted Evening
Dean Martin
100% Colombian
Fun Lovin' Criminals
The commercialization of alternative music in the '90s resulted in many strange one-hit wonders, but few were quite as unpredictable as the Squirrel Nut Zippers. During a time when hipsters were obsessed with swing music in its relation to Sinatra and Martin's Rat Pack, the Zippers were fascinated with big-band swing and Harlem, creating a tongue-in-cheek salute to '20s and '30s jazz. For younger listeners familiar with the style but not the content of classic hot jazz, the band was good fun, but purists found the group's vaguely campy sense of humor and amateurish technique off-putting. This debate would never have even been a matter of consideration if "Hell," an incessantly catchy single from their 1997 album Hot Read More
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