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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with postgrunge</title>
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	<title>Anywhere you go, I&apos;ll follow you down. Anyplace but those I know by heart.</title>
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	<description>I would like to make a mix of &quot;post grunge&quot; modern rock type music. Gin Blossoms, Toad the Wet Sprocket etc. It wasn&apos;t this cut and dried, but for simplicity&apos;s sake lets say that it happened like this: Nirvana breaks, along with Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, etc. Then, six months later, the poseurs swarmed in. I am looking to make a mix with the poseurs. These would be bands of dubious quality that weren&apos;t huge, but were mainstays of modern rock radio during those post grunge years. The sissier the better, but they can be a little bit rocking. Examples that I have in mind include The Gin Blossoms, Better than Ezra, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Collective Soul, that song that goes &quot;She don&apos;t eat meat, but she sure likes the bone&quot; that kind of thing. Songs that might have been on the soundtrack to a movie starring Ethan Hawk and Winona Rider. Songs that I would have heard driving around in my &apos;86 Oldsmobile Cutlass Sierra when I was in high school and gone &quot;This sucks&quot; but would have known by heart anyway. Quality is less important than whether or not it was a song that everybody would have heard at that time, but quality is good too. I would prefer song and band name suggestions if at all possible, and I know about Last FM and Pandora. Thanks. Rock on everybody.</description>
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