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Thank you for spotlighting the best quote from the article.

I thought you were kidding, but I upvoted you because I liked it either way.

In real life, they were margarine tarts.

This tangent is awesome.

Fountains of Wayne is another that was great prior to the atrocious song that got famous.

He knew.

That's a bit of a stretch, since John was in Harvey Danger for all of about fifteen minutes.

Which is funny because they refused to license it for commercials.

Nope. There were never commercial copies, only promo copies.

I guess Gregg Alexander is the original Kanye West, eh?

I'll drink to that.

Well said.

I maintain the singles off that album besides "The Freshmen" were good. Sigh.

Nope, sorry. Creed never covered "All Star."

Korn and Limp Bizkit sold well but weren't on most alternative stations yet. A lot changed between 1998 and 1999.

Probably that the guy didn't disappear forever, but instead churned out hit after hit.

Wait. Actual people mix them up with Sonic Youth?

He didn't for Michigan Rain.

Is "pride Band-Aid" a thing yet? Because it needs to be.

Do you mind if I refer to it as "Meth Lab Shenanigans" instead? I like that more.