today's BONUS EPISODE of 60 SONGS THAT EXPLAIN THE '90S is on bush's "GLYCERINE," a used-car-radio classic that you could kinda maybe learn to play on guitar
e44 of 60 SONGS THAT EXPLAIN THE '90S: THE 2000S is on shakira's "HIPS DON'T LIE," an all-timer in any language, and at any level of honesty or dancing ability
e44 of 60 SONGS THAT EXPLAIN THE '90S: THE 2000S is on feist's "1234," a life-affirming surprise hit that made her a hero on 'sesame street' and maybe kinda a stranger to herself
e42 of 60 SONGS THAT EXPLAIN THE '90S: THE 2000S is on wolf parade's "I'LL BELIEVE IN ANYTHING," because all the truly great love songs should be fueled by panic, terror, chaos, and fundamental uncertainty
e39 of 60 SONGS THAT EXPLAIN THE '90S: THE 2000S is on madvillain's almighty "ALL CAPS," in which MF DOOM and MADLIB and their various glorious aliases do bong hits on the roof on the west coast
e30 of 60 SONGS THAT EXPLAIN THE '90S: THE 2000S is on vampire weekend's "A-PUNK," wherein various types of Coolness and Uncoolness spectacularly collide https://t.co/EMkB1n1kd9
e24 of 60 SONGS THAT EXPLAIN THE '90S: THE 2000S is on the red hot chili peppers' "CAN'T STOP," in which the "sir psycho sexy" guys become Wise Elder Statesmen whether they like it or not https://t.co/TgzBS4wXtC
e21 of 60 SONGS THAT EXPLAIN THE ‘90S: THE 2000S is on nas’ “ether,” in which we learn that both guys can win an ugly rap battle even if “takeover” is better https://t.co/fPVq5EJsKo
@erikkain@Forbes You have to admit the placement of the porch scene critique is VERY specific to those who have played the games. As someone who only watches the show it's seamless and fit in just fine