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KharBevNor:

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1) You've never heard Weezer. That's, uh... how old are you again?

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17.

More importantly to this matter, Is that I'm British, and that I have never made listening to popular music much of a mission of mine. It's a possibility I've been unknowingly exposed, what were their big hits?

Inlander:

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You see, that's why you have to go to your doctor and get tested for "indie" at least once a year.

japaneasy:

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Och how can you dig le DJ Cam but not Dmitri From Paris?  Or St. Germain?  St. Germain...  Mmmm...  Jazz + House = sweet aural goodness.

yggdrasil:

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More importantly to this matter, Is that I'm British, and that I have never made listening to popular music much of a mission of mine. It's a possibility I've been unknowingly exposed, what were their big hits?
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The biggest was probably Buddy Holly, off the aforementioned album. The one with the video that looks like Happy Days (or something).

They had a recent hit called Gone Fishing, which had muppets (real ones, not idiots) in the video.

I don't know if that helps at all... (I don't watch any TV involving music videos myself these days).

Inlander:
And speaking of Buddy Holly (the man, not the song): another honourable mention for my list.  Fists raised for the thinking person's Elvis Presley!

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