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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 3, 2019 19:18:05 GMT -5
From this week in 2015, it's a song by an American indie band that was at its peak position of #3 on Billboard's Adult Alternative chart. Here's "Fool for Love" by Lord Huron (included are both the music video and the song without interruptions).
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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 7, 2019 8:45:39 GMT -5
From this week in 2009, it's a song by an American indie band that was released as a single on June 29, and is sung from the point of view of the Queen of Hearts from "Alice in Wonderland". Here's "Heads Will Roll" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 10, 2019 17:07:34 GMT -5
From this week in 2010, it's a song by an Australian indie band that was at #11 on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, after peaking at #1 in April. The song would eventually peak at #108 on the Bubbling Under chart in October. Here's "Sweet Disposition" by The Temper Trap.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 14, 2019 8:26:05 GMT -5
From this week in 2004, it's a song by an Australian rock band that was at #82 on the Hot 100, after peaking at #55 in May. Here's "Cold Hard B i t c h" by Jet.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 17, 2019 18:25:34 GMT -5
From this week in 2017, it's a song that was at #38 on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart and would peak at #10 in September. Here's "Just a Feeling" by Phantoms featuring Vérité.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 21, 2019 10:35:40 GMT -5
From this week in 2005, it's a song by a rock duo that was at #15 on Billboard's Modern Rock chart, after peaking at #7 in June. The song also peaked at #43 on the Hot 100 in May. Here's "Blue Orchid" by The White Stripes.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 24, 2019 17:41:37 GMT -5
From this week in 2014, it's a song by an Austrian musician which, according to the Austrian music chart website austriancharts.at, was in its 10th week of a 13-week chart run, where the song peaked at #31 in June. The song would later be used in American commercials for Transitions lenses. Here's "The Sun" by Parov Stelar featuring Graham Candy.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 28, 2019 9:19:07 GMT -5
From this week in 2001, it's a hard rock song which is sometimes called "Let the Bodies Hit the Floor" by mistake. It was at #12 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and would peak at #6 in August. It would also peak at #119 on the Bubbling Under chart in September. Here's "Bodies" by Drowning Pool.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 31, 2019 18:09:07 GMT -5
From last year, it's a song that was at #9 on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart and would peak at #3 in September. Here's "Panic Room" by Au/Ra and CamelPhat.
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Post by jlthorpe on Aug 4, 2019 11:40:56 GMT -5
From this week in 2008, it's a song by an American band that was at #83 on the British singles chart, after peaking at #22 in July. It would peak at #120 on Billboard's Bubbling Under chart in October of that year, but reach a higher peak of #114 in October, 2013 after being covered by Preston Pohl on "The Voice". Here's "Electric Feel" by MGMT (also included is the Justice Remix).
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Post by jlthorpe on Aug 7, 2019 18:48:12 GMT -5
From this week in 2013, it's a progressive house song that was at #8 on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, after peaking one notch higher at #7 three weeks earlier. It was also at #15 on the Dance Club Songs chart, after peaking at #4 four weeks earlier. Here's "Reload" by Sebastian Ingrosso and Tommy Trash featuring John Martin.
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Post by jlthorpe on Aug 11, 2019 10:43:03 GMT -5
From this week in 2007, it's a song by a Canadian crooner that was at #64 on the Hot 100, after having peaked at #46 in April during its initial release. Here's "Everything" by Michael Bublé.
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Post by jlthorpe on Aug 14, 2019 17:13:27 GMT -5
From 2016, it's a song by a husband-and-wife duo from Denver that was released as a single this month, and would also appear on their 2017 album "Yours Conditionally". Here's "Ladies Don't Play Guitar" by Tennis.
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Post by jlthorpe on Aug 18, 2019 15:33:03 GMT -5
From 2002, it's a song by a rock band from Oklahoma that was released as a single this week from the album "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots". Here's "Do You Realize??" by the Flaming Lips.
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Post by jlthorpe on Aug 21, 2019 19:03:53 GMT -5
From this week in 2011, it's a song by a Danish singer that was at #9 on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, after peaking at #1 in May. Here's "Addiction" by Medina.
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