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I'm more shocked they got the fucking Dust Brothers to produce their album and that song. The same guys who produced Paul's Boutique and the Fight Club soundtrack.So they debuted in '97 (not counting their indie stuff before that) buuuut... who could forget these bad boys!!?? <3
A look through their entire discography is a must- they have some amazing songs, often overshadowed by this one bubblegum pop hit.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NHozn0YXAeE
All I'm gonna say is fuck Allen Klein.1997. This video and song actually made me sick, it was good but way overplayed even years after it released.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=1lyu1KKwC74
And it's the only good thing that the Dust Brothers produced.I'm more shocked they got the fucking Dust Brothers to produce their album and that song. The same guys who produced Paul's Boutique and the Fight Club soundtrack.
Mmmbop?And it's the only good thing that the Dust Brothers produced.
It's called pop-punk.2003
All these bands with this sound the alternative whatever scene.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=X9fLbfzCqWw
You ever hear of the unreleased 5th album that was supposed to come out in 2005, between In the Zone and Blackout? Called 'Original Doll', stans somehow got it onto youtubeMost radio stations couldn't play her because she went with some other company for her concerts instead of Clear Channel, which owned like 70-90% of radio. I loved the third album too; it still had a lot of bubblegum/teen pop on it, but with more mature songs thrown it too. Her fourth album's my favorite though.
The thing about the slutty goths at the time was that they often suffered from 'not like other girls' syndrome and decided that since their sluttyness was through a dark lens, that it was automatically subversive and not bimbo-y.Thinking about it Suicide Girl was already a thing, although most of the goth crowd from my time would be the ones laughing and being mean to girls dressing skanky and dancing to choreografies. I guess there are many shades of goth, didn't remembered the rave goths either.
I wish operatic rock was still a thing instead of everything becoming increasingly tied to hip hop.Anyone remember The Black Parade? There's some prime Y2K shit.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=k6EQAOmJrbwhttps://youtube.com/watch?v=RRKJiM9Njr8
You ever hear of the unreleased 5th album that was supposed to come out in 2005, between In the Zone and Blackout? Called 'Original Doll', stans somehow got it onto youtube
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Has some of her best shit on it, but her label didn't likethat the lyrics talked about her being controlled by grifters and creepshow dark it was, so they scrapped most of it. 2003-2007 was peak Britney, but my most of my favorite songs aren't official releases lol.
The thing about the slutty goths at the time was that they often suffered from 'not like other girls' syndrome and decided that since their sluttyness was through a dark lens, that it was automatically subversive and not bimbo-y.
Interesting. I've heard some of those songs, but many I haven't heard before. "And Then We Kiss" is such a great song, even though I'm pretty sure it's an In the Zone castoff (too bad it couldn't make the album, but the album was already superb regardless). Blackout was my least favorite album of hers after Britney Jean. I know many people love that album, but I couldn't get into it as much with its sound, bad videos and art direction -- due to her mental state at the time.You ever hear of the unreleased 5th album that was supposed to come out in 2005, between In the Zone and Blackout? Called 'Original Doll', stans somehow got it onto youtube
https://youtube.com/watch?v=t_PTb6a8T7kHas some of her best shit on it, but her label didn't likethat the lyrics talked about her being controlled by grifters and creepshow dark it was, so they scrapped most of it. 2003-2007 was peak Britney, but my most of my favorite songs aren't official releases lol.
The thing about the slutty goths at the time was that they often suffered from 'not like other girls' syndrome and decided that since their sluttyness was through a dark lens, that it was automatically subversive and not bimbo-y.
It's still a thing, just not a mainstream thing.I wish operatic rock was still a thing instead of everything becoming increasingly tied to hip hop.
Yeah, I was listening to Blackout the other day and it's not as good as I remember. Started hearing the beginnings of the fart-synth era of pop. Still love 'Break the Ice', though.Interesting. I've heard some of those songs, but many I haven't heard before. "And Then We Kiss" is such a great song, even though I'm pretty sure it's an In the Zone castoff (too bad it couldn't make the album, but the album was already superb regardless). Blackout was my least favorite album of hers after Britney Jean. I know many people love that album, but I couldn't get into it as much with its sound, bad videos and art direction -- due to her mental state at the time.
Mona Lisa is my favorite Britney song, lmao. But I like a lot of dated and tacky shit.AFAIK, an official tracklisting for Original Doll was never revealed, there's several fan-made ones of songs recorded in certain years. That said, some of those songs sound really dated for 2005. Especially what was to be the lead single, "Mona Lisa". Sounds like a leftover from her 3rd or even 2nd album.