It’s not precisely bad.
It’s just that I’m blessed if I can remember why this was relevant, or indeed part of our universe. And I was easily inside the target demographic when it came out.
It’s not precisely bad.
It’s just that I’m blessed if I can remember why this was relevant, or indeed part of our universe. And I was easily inside the target demographic when it came out.
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Like Primus, it existed so that certain people could feel superior.
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(There might be judgement involved, and a lingering desire to apply soap to the greaseball. Preferably Lava soap, applied with steel wool.)
Unlike Primus, it’s .. listenable. Without the ears bleeding, I mean.
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More seriously, it’s in the same category as Belly or Alanah Myles or ‘Til Tuesday, The Breeders (unlike Primus) were a one-hit “filler band”, they popped up, had their one song, and .. couldn’t go the distance.
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Mew
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p.s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl58QllW2QM .. if you’re not familiar .. is quite amusing.
It was a decent alternative song when alternative was at its peak. That’s pretty much the entire explanation.