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38. PUBLIC ENEMY – “Welcome To The Terrordome”
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“As for now I know how to avoid the paranoid” says Chuck D, but either he’s lying or there aren’t any mirrors in his house. “Terrordome” is back-to-the-wall paranoia and[…]

39. KENICKIE – “I Would Fix You”
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Odd band, Kenickie. At first glance they seemed utterly generic poppy punky frothy indie, but look closer and it’s difficult to think of another group quite like them – one so obviously intelli[…]

40. MCALMONT AND BUTLER – “Yes”
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Singers generally begin to look like their voices. It would be hard to imagine Bryan Ferry or Joe Cocker sounding different once you’ve seen the one’s morose stylishness and the other’s g[…]

41. MEGA CITY TWO – “Darker Side Of Evil”
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In the original Predator film, one of a rash of ‘Nam-purging guns’n’grit stompers, Arnie defeats a lethally camouflaged, unknowable jungle assailant with good old-fashioned American brawn[…]

42. KLF – “Last Train To Transcentral”
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Tom Ewing’s Top 100 Singles Of The 90s
“MU MU! MU MU! MU MU! KLF!“. No band understood the possibilities for mass lunacy contained in the new music as well as did the KLF. Their ‘Stadium House’ trilogy of singles –[…]

43. PRIMAL SCREAM – “Kowalski”
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The main reason Bobby Gillespie ended up a rock star after all, and the main reason there’s something slightly offputting about that, is that he tried so damn hard. Primal Scream’s take on rock[…]

44. ACEN – “Close Your Eyes (Optikonfusion!)”
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If you asked me to pick just one figure to stand as the most underrated act of the decade, Acen Ravzi would be it. His series of 12″ singles, tossed out into the seething dance marketplace of ’[…]

45. THE BETA BAND – Los Amigos Del Beta Bandidos
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Tom Ewing’s Top 100 Singles Of The 90s
Like a lot of teenage guys, I wanted to form a band. I didn’t have much idea about the instruments the band would play, but I thought maybe there should be a lot of them. I knew my band ought to play[…]

It Was Like This
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Almost the first issue of the NME I bought had a Stuart Maconie album review in it which ended something like this: “There are only two possible marks for this record. One is zero and the other is (10)“, and I think that cheap move was th[…]

46. JX – “There’s Nothing I Won’t Do”
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Kids, I swear, it was a grass-roots musical revolution out there! While the NME nobs sipped Chardonnay in their Wapping skyscrapers and cossetted their chinless audience with flaccid guitar nostalgia, the […]

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