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Kinja'd!!! "CB" (jrcb)
03/21/2020 at 10:04 • Filed to: She played Do I Wanna Know? when we were alone saying she loved the song, musiclopnik

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An absolute banger of a song. Beautiful Midnight  is an album I wholeheartedly recommend. It slows down a bit at some points, but overall, it’s a top 20 album for me.


DISCUSSION (5)


Kinja'd!!! Brighammer > CB
03/21/2020 at 23:45

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This album is also in my top 10) Hello timebomb is the banger, tho) . Along with some tragically hip and some Sloan.

I grew up 5 miles south of the peace arch and 99.3 was my favorite station(except Sunday nights at 10 when Lights Out came on rock 101...). I miss hearing all the Canadian content in the classis rock and hard rock stations.


Kinja'd!!! CB > Brighammer
03/22/2020 at 00:11

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Hello Timebomb is an awesome song. I’m with you on the Hip, and I like Sloan but I don’t know enough of their discography.

In Canada, our radio stations are required to play 35% Canadian content between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., so I’ve always been immersed in Canadian music.  And the 90s Canadian playlist on Spotify is frequently played in my house.


Kinja'd!!! Brighammer > CB
03/22/2020 at 01:10

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Oooh 90s Canadian playlist you say? Biff naked and the tea party?

Ma n, I couldn’t imagine sensibilities as a musician without the hip. I cried when gord died... I have their cbc farewell show on my laptop’s hardrive...

Theres a best of or Sloan’s greatest hits album that's killer imo.


Kinja'd!!! CB > Brighammer
03/22/2020 at 09:27

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And I Mother Earth, Snow, The Odds, Econoline Crush, Alanis Morrisette, it’s pretty good stuff.

I’ll have to check out the album!


Kinja'd!!! Brighammer > CB
03/22/2020 at 11:58

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Ooh how did I forget I mother Earth? Oh and Sam  Roberts? 90s Canadian rock was so good.