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Only the original one.

But they're still alive…

Morbo

And I will still cringe like Kiff every time I hear these.

I saw them do a free show around the time their second album came out. Needless to say, between being booked for an afternoon show at Disney and the lack of a single kinda limited the crowd.

The first season is defensible. When they brought Amanda Bynes on and she became a focal point, it was over.

And now the All That generation are playing the adults on the current shows, as Kel Mitchell is doing on Game Shakers.

Not to mention the five years that the New York State Lottery used the song as their marketing theme.

I sold ads for one of those stations. Kinda tough to make any money in that atmosphere, especially when the station literally changed formats in the middle of the afternoon one day.

Whatever happened to K's Choice anyway?

Listening to Jimmie's Chicken Shack???

I remember there being a station in the late 90's in Orlando that was a Lilith Fair themed station (Lots of Estrogen bands) called WSHE. Now it's a Spanish dance station.

I saw them at SXSW in 1996 opening for Joan Osborne. They were actually pretty good. Plus, the success of Banditos lead to them performing the opening theme to "King of the Hill" so there was that.

"Flagpole Sitta" would fit into that list as well.

How did this list miss such epic groups as The Refreshments, Save Ferris, and the Bloodhound Gang when describing the suckiness of music circa 1996.

I gotta gotta live in Shittowne, I have to hear Ed sing again…

Erase/Rewind was pretty good too.

Barenaked Ladies was already around in 1996, with their live "Rock Spectacle" album version of "The Old Apartment" having mainstream success leading to the blow out hit "One Week" the next year.

Or when Rocket Queen was turned into a song about a frozen confection.

Guessing that the hipster folks that use sportsball and call soccer Football wouldn't be caught dead using the word fag for cigarette either.