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The Best 2000s NYC Band

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Sound Opinions

Society & Culture, Music, Arts

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2022

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

In this bonus episode, Greg adds a song to the Desert Island Jukebox from the early-aughts "Meet Me In The Bathroom" NYC scene. He says this band had the roughest start to their career, but wound up with the most lasting body of work. Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc

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0:00.0

I tell you, little buddy, this whole island is bewitched.

0:04.0

Just because the way I lost that feeling

0:09.0

Now I'm standing on my own

0:15.0

Standing far from home

0:20.0

You remember, we were shipwrecked together?

0:23.0

Welcome to this bonus episode of Sound Opinions

0:26.0

I'm Jim D. Riggottis, my partner is Greg Kott

0:29.0

And if you want to be the first to hear these bonus midweek podcasts

0:33.0

Become a Sound Opinions member on Patreon

0:35.0

We do appreciate everyone who supports the show in that way

0:39.0

The idea of the desert island jukebox Greg

0:41.0

We explain it every week but people must know by now

0:43.0

A track we can't live without and we never ever run short of those

0:49.0

As I also give us a hint on what you're gonna add into the jukebox today

0:52.0

Well Jim, we recently reviewed the new Jack White album

0:55.0

And that got me thinking about that era in the late 90s

0:58.0

Early 2000s centered around this revival of rock music, white stripes being in the middle of that

1:03.0

But I'm gonna play a song from that era

1:05.0

That period of...

1:06.0

Meet me in the bathroom

1:07.0

Exactly

1:08.0

Decadence is back, rock is back

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