Garth Brooks conquered country. Then he tried to cross over into pop-rock. Kind of. It’s still really confusing — even 22 years later.
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R.E.M.’s “Three-Legged Dog” Era produced some good music. It also gave us this terrible album.
The Cars tried to go back-to-basics with “Door to Door.” Instead, they broke up for decades.
I love the level of detail on these 2021 Morgan and Peace Commemorative Dollars. They really look great! So glad I made the investment.
Katy Perry was one of the most reliable hit machines in music– until “Witness” happened.
Limp Bizkit were everywhere in the late 90s/early 00s. Then they fell off the face of the earth.
The Olympic Games bring a lot of things. Debt for the host city. Debauchery in the Village. And tons of coins!
I’m not going to lie. This routine helped inspire the lede for my latest feature examining the impact of Law & Order and its various spinoffs on the criminal justice …
Error coins can be very valuable — kind of like error baseball cards.
When done right, concept albums can be career enhancing. Or they can be disasters.
Pearl Jam was about to be the next U2 or Led Zeppelin. But then they took a page out of Neil Young’s book.
Sugar Ray was, perhaps, the ultimate party band of the late 90s/early 00s. Then the party ended.
When is a hit album not a hit album? When it is “Adore.”
Was Billy Idol ahead of his time with “Cyberpunk”? Of course. But that doesn’t mean the album is good or deserved to be successful.