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Not From There Tops Double J 50 Most Overlooked Songs of the 90s

by Paul Cashmere on June 10, 2017

in News,Noise Pro

Not For There, the Australian band formed in the UK that later relocated to Brisbane, has topped Double J’s 50 Most Overlooked Songs of the 90s.

Double J is counting down the songs that were mostly played on Triple J at the end of last century.

The countdown features a goldmine of alt-rock including Australian bands Cordrazine, Screamfeeder, Pop! featuring Angie Hart, Deadstar, Rebecca’s Empire, Snout and Rail.

Then tune in to Double J from 1pm today (Saturday 10 June, 2017) as Caz Tran and Chit Chat from Machine Gun Fellatio countdown the 50 Most Overlooked Songs of the 90s.

Listen to Double J on your mobile, digital radio, on Channel 200 on your digital TV and online at doublej.net.au

Double J’s 50 Most Overlooked Songs of the 90s

1 Not From There – Sich Offnen (1998)
2 Dream Warriors – Wash Your Face In My Sink (1990)
3 Strawpeople – Trick With A Knife (1994)
4 Sebadoh – Rebound (1994)
5 Cordrazine – Crazy (1997)
6 Gary Clail On-U Sound System – Human Nature (1991)
7 The Dambuilders – Teenage Loser USA (1995)
8 Fini Scad – Coppertone (1995)
9 Jacknife Lee – Cookies (1999)
10 Hieroglyphics – You Never Knew (1998)
11 Drugstore – El President (1998)
12 Screamfeeder – Hi Cs (1998)
13 GusGus – Ladyshave (1999)
14 Bomb The Bass – Bug Powder Dust (1994)
15 Throwing Muses – Counting Backwards (1991)
16 Augie March – Asleep In Perfection (1999)
17 Barry Adamson – Set The Controls For The Heart of the Pelvis (1996)
18 Pop! – Tingly {Ft. Angie Hart} (1995)
19 Built To Spill – Big Dipper (1994)
20 Whale – Hobo Humpin’ Slobo Babe (1995)
21 Pendulum – Coma (1997)
22 Definition Of Sound – Wear Your Love Like Heaven (1991)
23 Snout – Circle High & Wide (1998)
24 Clouds – 4pm (1991)
25 The Herbaliser – Missing Suitcase (1999)
26 Trans Am – Futureworld (1999)
27 Meshell Ndegeocello – If That’s Your Boyfriend (He Wasn’t Last Night) (1993)
28 Rail – Immune Deficiency (1995)
29 Mansun – Wide Open Space (1997)
30 The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu – It’s Grim Up North (1991)
31 Glide – Why You Asking? (1995)
32 The Paradise Motel – Derwent River Star (1998)
33 Adam F – Brand New Funk (1998)
34 Black Sheep – The Choice Is Yours (Revisited) (1991)
35 Lush – De-luxe (1990)
36 Pollyanna – Lemonsuck (1996)
37 Transglobal Underground – Temple Head (1993)
38 Rollerskate Skinny – Miss Leader (1993)
39 Cibo Matto – Sugar Water (1996)
40 Digable Planets – Where I’m From (1993)
41 Turnstyle – Spray Water On The Stereo (1999)
42 Rebecca’s Empire – Atomic Electric (1996)
43 Angelique Kidjo – Wombo Lombo (1996)
44 Sandpit – Greater Expectations (1998)
45 Beta Band – Inner Meet Me (1998)
46 Incursion – Afterglow (1994)
47 Def Wish Cast – A.U.S.T. (1992)
48 808 State – Ooops {Ft. Bjork} (1991)
49 Deadstar – Don’t It Get You Down (1996)
50 Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci – Patio Song (1997)

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