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I remember The Rolling Stones Start Me Up was the theme song for Windows 95.

It even had Bill Gates and a bunch of other computer nerds rocking out to it.

 

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I was more a fan of The Cranberries back then.

This song was huge.




I would struggle to even name any Corrs songs,'


I can't stand this song. There was a patch where they kept playing it on Gold (I'm forced to listen to it at work). I ****ing hate it.
 

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I remember The Rolling Stones Start Me Up was the theme song for Windows 95.

It even had Bill Gates and a bunch of other computer nerds rocking out to it.


And that man in the off-white polo would grow up to become the craziest basketball fan of all time...

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The Cranberries were my father's favourite band when I was a 90s kid, so I grew up listening to them constantly. Even some of their later albums like Bury the Hatchet and this year's In the End are very lovable.

The Corrs were massive here, but I don't think they have really stood the test of time though (Celt & Welsh accents were all the rage back then on the mid-late 90s radio, and Corrs quickly found themselves at the commercial forefront of this demand). Runaway can still be a nice nostalgia injection from time to time I guess, but still a little overplayed, whereas most of their other hits have depreciated with time.
 
Being at home and listening to the radio more during the day, FOX is definitely playing more 90s.


Baby when the lights go out... every single word cannot express the love and tenderness..
When the Lights Go Out & Keep on Movin (really a turn-of-the-millennium hit) have aged fairly well, some of their other hits not so much.
 
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It was the rage in school (I was just finishing Year 4 when it was peaking on the charts), but the kiddie appeal of that and a few other hits feels more apparent nowadays, whereas WTLGO & KOM remain pleasant and all-ages friendly. I did get very sick of WTLGO at the time.
 

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