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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Disney's The Swamp Fox. Do you remember the theme song...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Dec. 8, 1997 | 12/8/1997 | See Source »

...Julia asked us. "Nope," I typed back, nudging Zoe and Ella to watch as I tripped up the primitive program. "I like pizza." "Great," replied Julia. "I go crazy for pizza." Doh! Next, Ella, the bawdiest member of her first-grade class (she can sing virtually any Green Day song, four-letter-word for word), pecked out an unprintable suggestion. Julia didn't miss a beat: "You eat with that mouth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TECHWATCH: WHAT'S HOT IN BOTS | 12/8/1997 | See Source »

Despite these defective tracks, purchasing this album is completely justified simply based upon No Doubt's "Oi to the World." Gwen Stefani and her mates rip roar through this punk/ska hybrid written by the Vandals. With their contribution, No Doubt energize A Very Special Christmas 3. The song explodes with a catchy bass line and is driven forward by Stefani's singing and horns blaring the sounds of Christmas. In under three minutes, No Doubt will have your Christmas party jumping. The manic performance of "Oi to the World" represents what the holiday season is all about...

Author: By Sumeet Garg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Stuff Your Stocking | 12/5/1997 | See Source »

Although coming to Boston in promotion of their recent singles compilation, Galore, the evening's 18-song set represented a broad cross-section of The Cure's history. The uniqueness of playing in a tiny venue like the Orpheum was not lost on the band. Smith laughed and smiled throughout the night, clearly reveling in the crowd's enthusiasm and intimacy. Aside from occasional smoke bursts from the stage and bassist Simon Gallup's running around, the night was not marked by theatrics but rather by the band's tight performance...

Author: By Sumeet Garg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Cure for the Common Show | 12/5/1997 | See Source »

...Deep Green Sea" followed and put all of the Cure's talent on display. "From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea" was wound up and presented with the beautiful interplay between Gallup's bass guitar and the guitars of Smith and Perry Bamonte. Smith held the song down with delicate guitar picking and clever use of his effects pedal while Bamonte threw in some violently untamed guitar solos. On this song, as he did throughout the night, Gallup alternated perfectly between powerful riffs and steady subdued bass lines...

Author: By Sumeet Garg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Cure for the Common Show | 12/5/1997 | See Source »

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