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60 Songs That Explain the '90s

“Enjoy the Silence”—Depeche Mode

60 Songs That Explain the '90s

The Ringer

Music

4.7849 Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Rob looks back at his college radio DJ days while diving into Depeche Mode’s “Enjoy the Silence.” Host: Rob Harvilla Guest: Craig Jenkins Producer: Justin Sayles Associate Producer: Jonathan Kermah Additional Production Support: Abou Kamara Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:43.3

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0:49.4

There are 10 to 15 random ass mid-90s alternative rock songs with drawn-out endings that still trigger in me to this day a great deal of personal anxiety.

1:07.1

Drawn out endings to alternative rock songs from the mid-90s that are random ass.

1:15.0

That sentence doesn't work as well in reverse, but I mean every word.

1:20.6

I made up my mind. I made, I made up my, I made up my mind.

1:30.3

I made up my mind.

1:32.3

When I say random ass, I mean it. This is the Chicago alternative rock band, Catherine, not Catherine Weal from, you know, England, but just Catherine from Chicago. This song is called Four Leaf Clover from their 1996 album, Hot Saki and Bedtime Stories. We got then Smashing Pumpkin's bassist Darcy Retzky on backing vocals here because she was married to Catherine

2:02.7

drummer Carrie Brown. At the time, this is all the context for this song that we require today.

2:09.2

All you really need to know is that this song is slowly fading out. The last 60 seconds is just

2:14.5

I've made, I've made up my, over and over.

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