What are some songs that are way the fuck more famous than the band or artist ever was? Seven Nation Army comes to mind.
What are some songs that are way the fuck more famous than the band or artist ever was? Seven Nation Army comes to mind
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haha eating this donut is so funny
Dubi Dam Dam
Video Killed The Radio Star
just google "one hit wonders".
bruh . . . what the FUCK is she saying ?
I know about one hit wonders. The White Stripes aren't a one hit wonder. I was talking about normie songs by noon normie bands.
talking about how eating the donut makes her want to have some guy eat her asshole
>The White Stripes aren't a one hit wonder.
yes they are
normal people don't know any other songs by them
One hit wonder means only one good song. They have plenty, but only one is extremely famous.
>One hit wonder means only one good song.
No, it meant one HIT(with the normies) wonder.
The hardest button to button
Icky thump
Fell in love with a girl
We’re going to be friends
All very popular
FFS my sophomore year of HS (2012) we learned the lattermost song for a guitar class.
zoomers dont remember when this song came out
Bros, I want to make out with her
Ikr. She seems so pure and shit that I can only think about making out with her.
you can see the piano wire around her neck cutting off blud
i dont know who she is, but when did she swallow that bite, if she even did? i dont see her throat move
if not, it's pretty disgusting to talk with your mouth still full
Pls die OP you sadistic bastard.
Lmao
Darude - Sandstorm
Shut Up and Dance
Walk The Moon have a lot of good songs, but nobody takes them seriously because of that song.
There used to be this thing called rock radio. Normies listened to it. Bands like The White Stripes, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Kings Of Leon, Jet, My Chemical Romance, and a bunch of other lesser knowns had their songs in constant rotation. That was a big vehicle for their success with normies in the 2000s but their real big break came with the Fell In Love With A Girl video. That's how I first heard of them in the early 00s when I was a kid. My mom knew the song and who they are, she thought it was cool, and my mom is normie af. They had lots of songs on the radio. We're Going To Be Friends was in the movie Napoleon Dynamite which made it super well known despite not being a radio hit of any kind. They were extremely well known, mainstream, and normie friendly. They were also quite good and they make me think fondly of that era despite the fact it gave us shit like Jet.
Every country's national anthem, ever.
Americans know who wrote theirs. Most of them.
Mr. Brightside
wtf
cant unsee now
Another point about Seven Nation Army. In the 00s everyone downloaded pirated mp3s. The first one to make it on the internet is the one that spread even if a better copy came out. Elephant was sent to reviewers on vinyl, in an effort to prevent piracy. That didn't work at all. So whenever you heard someone playing Seven Nation Army it was usually this fantastic version from that rare reviewer promo:
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I know most people aren't autistic enough to care about shit like that like I am but I always got even more pumped up when I heard the intro with the crackle in it.
She definitely spit that out after that take lmao
This video clip makes me sexually aroused because it is is evocative of oral sex.
Falco, America, Foghat, Cutting Crew, The Knack
Please explain.
Weirds me out how she just stuffed the piece of doughnut in the side of her mouth and then seemed to forget about it
Donuts look like cocks
The White Stripes were huge in the 00's you clueless zoomers.
They're not anymore. But Seven Nation Army is still famous.
Sadly 10cc. Their first 6 albums are pretty fantastic 70s art rock
I still hear Fell In Love With A Girl in car commercials all the time.
Country Roads is nowadays more famous than John Denver
Before Fallout 76 trailer no zoomer or non-country fan knew who the fuck John Denver was or heard Country Roads. After the trailer you could hear the song everywhere
There She Goes by The La's is a staple in any 80s station, yet the band that did it was this quasi-obscure jangle pop band that deliberately ran away from the spotlight.
I love rock n roll by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
Most Americans know Francis Scott Key, but not John Stafford Smith.
>what happens after i poop all over your face? call me and find out. today. poo-poo happy times
>"user stop wasting your life on image boards, how are you ever gonna get a girlfriend?"
It's literally a shirt
>"My job is to pretend to eat this shit, then read and say something from this card that this idiot can't even hold right. Why do I get paid so much? Are there really people that salivate from my mere existence?
I'm a non-country fan and I know plenty of John Denver songs. I think only zoomers are completely ignorant of boomer music. I'm 30 and I listened to the radio A LOT growing up. I still listen to it now even. I was aware of songs like Rocky Mountain High and Calypso when I was a child. I probably know some others, that Leaving on a Jet Plane song...
The Sound of Silence
You don't know Cecilia? Mrs. Robinson? Wake Up Little Susie? It's not like I would recommend you guys start listening to boomer music non stop and find the few oldies stations that still exist (if you do my personal choices are Me TV FM and CKWW) but seriously you guys are slacking.
i don't know anyone who knows who or what the White Stripes are. hey wow, it's like anecdotal evidence is meaningless
That's beside the point though? They've solidified their legacy
>negative canthal tilt
Chart positions etc are not anecdotal evidence. Alternative rock radio did exist and there is plenty of evidence that The White Stripes were a popular act. They have the sales numbers to back that up too. What all your dumb zoomer friends say on the other hand...
Another pointless side rant because I feel like it. If you are a zoomer just getting into shit that's 10+ years old now there's no need to worry about how popular it was back then. Most the popular stuff was shit. Some of it was good though. The early 00s was when piracy first took off. Blank CDs cost about 10 cents and everyone was burning them, even normies. Regular ass people got iPods and loaded them up with pirated music. There was no streaming. When iTunes first launched all the files were 128kbps AAC with DRM on it so you could only load them on iPods or burn to CD. It gained traction and was kind of popular but nowhere near the popularity of piracy. A band like The White Stripes selling more than a million copies on two separate occasions in this era was an accomplishment. I am a fan of the band, I have been since 2002, but I've never purchased any of their music ever. I found out about them the old fashioned way, seeing their video on TV, hearing their new songs on the radio, etc etc...
Lovefool by the Cardigans.
No they don’t. That song isn’t even good
oasis - wonderwall
I don't know bruh, Don't Look Back In Anger was pretty fucking big too.
Hell Champagne Supernova was bigger than that too. Just didn't think of it off the top of my head. If you were around when Wonderwall came out and remember it from then surely you know all 3 songs. Even the Top 40 stations in the US were playing them.
You retard. I guess boston, led zeppelin, black sabbath, rage against the machine etc. are all one hit wonders because 'normies' only listen to one song by them respectively. Stop talking about things you're blatantly wrong about.
I'm the one who said The White Stripes aren't one hit wonders.
Eww
For zoomers who weren't alive yet, White Stripes were ubiquitous in the 00s - They had maybe 5 or so songs that got regular airplay on MTV / alt radio staions and even top 40 stations. Also when I think of White Stripes, 7 nation doesn't come to mind first, its one of their shittier songs.
Any one hit wonder ever
Blur - Song 2
Blur have loads of extremely well known songs
outside of britain?