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single of 2002

Foo Fighters - All My Life
4
17%
Big Brovas - Nu Flow
1
4%
Sugababes - Freak Like Me
2
8%
DB Boulevard - Point Of View
1
4%
Oasis - Stop Crying Your Heart Out
3
13%
Liberty X - Just A Little
1
4%
Nickelback - How You Remind Me
3
13%
X-Press 2 - Lazy
4
17%
Elvis Vs JXL - Little Less Conversation
5
21%
Eminem - Without Me
No votes
0%
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By Uglybob
#38638
Well these are fairly broad choices and they are all top 5 records.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#38647
for me its The Zepher(?) song by the chilli peppers closely followed by the scientist by coldplay. both not on the list........
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By Uglybob
#38648
number 10 and number 11 so they didnt count
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#38651
ah ok i shall limit myself to only listening to those quality songs you deem are worthy. of those i'd say nickelback.....
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By Uglybob
#38652
Nickelback was hugely popular record this year considering, it stayed in the top 10 forever.
By Everlast
#38653
Nooooo not Nickleback, i'd say Elvis and Junky XL, Big Brovaz is just a shitty Outkast parody
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By Gigglyboots
#38654
Tough, because like Gaspode I would pick Coldplay, anything by Coldplay. Or By the way, i have different songs for different moods, its too hard too pick, but I do love the Foo Fighters one tonight.
By David
#38656
oasis for me
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By Chief Erf
#38657
foo fighters for me
By Bridgie
#38658
for me its also chili peppers.

they didnt have hit singles because everyone went out and bought their platinum selling album which also went triple platinum in ireland!
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By Gigglyboots
#38659
I bought it on the 4th October and still haven't sat down and listened to it all, I skimmed it, decided it wasn't too good, then never listened to it again, but then again it takes a few plays for songs to grow on me.
By David
#38660
I bought Feeders, Comfort In Sound on Friday and I would say the only really good song on it is Come Back Around - but this is the same with every album I buy - the songs that have been realeased as singles and have had radio play seem to be by far better than anything else. So when I say the other songs on the album are 'alright' - by the time they have been on the radio as singles I will grow to love them, like the rest of Feeders work.
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By Uglybob
#38663
underrated album by Supergrass, only got to 9 in the album chart, very good. My best purchase was McAlmont and Butler, a fantastic album.
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By Uglybob
#38664
Gigglyboots wrote:I bought it on the 4th October and still haven't sat down and listened to it all, I skimmed it, decided it wasn't too good, then never listened to it again, but then again it takes a few plays for songs to grow on me.


id listen to it if i were you, in the top 3 albums of the year.
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By Nablo.
#38674
As a fan of David Byrne it's gotta be "Lazy" for me. :)
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By Funky Drummer
#38677
I clicked on Elvis vs JXL just cos it was such a popular track and w=one that I thought was very original and well produced.
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By Sam
#38697
Stuck between Oasis and Nickleback, though I liked JXL aswell
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By Jonny Hoare
#38708
For pure pop. Liberty X.
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By Sidders
#38726
I chose DB Boulavard, it's one of the few dance songs I actually like.
By Everlast
#38796
uglybob wrote:underrated album by Supergrass, only got to 9 in the album chart, very good. My best purchase was McAlmont and Butler, a fantastic album.

I used to love McAlmont and Butler


If i could vote for songs not on the list i might say Badly Drawn Boy-Something to talk about, QofTSA-Know one knows, Missy Elliot-Work it and Dialated Peoples-Worst to Worst
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By KFA
#38804
I chose Stop Crying Your Heart Out, although I thought Little By Little was better.
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By MK Chris
#39298
Tough choice, the only one I really didn't like was Liberty X.

In the end I thought I'd go for a less popular one, Freak Like Me was a great tune. It was between that, JXL, Foo Fighters and Eminem. Didn't go for Eminem because, although his stuff was new in his first two (big) albums, he's followed the same format and it's the same old stuff again, not new any more.

I also agree with Katgirl, I thought Little By Little was better than Stop Crying Your Heart Out, I might well have chosen that if it was on there.