Foo Fighters, The Ramones, Oasis and Veruca Salt in this set along with Beck, Blondie, Nine Inch Nails and The Cure, plus album anniversaries for Fiona Apple, Morrissey, Eve 6, Sonic Youth and the Beastie Boys’ groundbreaking “Paul’s Boutique”.
Weezer, The White Stripes, Depeche Mode and Devo in this set along with Radiohead, New Order, Cake and The Stone Roses, plus Pearl Jam, Iggy Pop, The Pretenders and all the glam rock goodness of The Darkness!
The Smiths, New Order, Beck and Nine Inch Nails in this set along with The Replacements, Social D, Blondie and They Might Be Giants, plus U2, 311 and “6 Underground” from Sneaker Pimps.
Beck, Nine Inch Nails, Oasis and Sublime in this set along with The Ramones, STP, INXS and XTC, plus Devo, Cake, “Pork And Beans” from Weezer, “American Music” from the Violent Femmes and “4th Of July” from the band X.
Blink 182, Radiohead, Morrissey and Alice In Chains in this set along with Dinosaur Jr., 311, O.M.D. and U2, plus cool covers from Blondie and the Chili Peppers, “Teenage Dirtbag” from Wheatus and “Breathe” from The Prodigy.
Beck, Beastie Boys, Nine Inch Nails and Social D in this set along with Weezer, The Replacements, Veruca Salt and Bjork, plus The Cure, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and a refresher course in popularity from Nada Surf.
The Cure, Green Day, The Ramones and 311 in this set along with The Clash, Cake, The Smiths and Veruca Salt, plus Depeche Mode, The Donnas, Soul Coughing and cool covers from Cowboy Junkies, No Doubt and Reel Big Fish!
Oasis, Beastie Boys, Beck and Bjork in this set along with Social D, New Order, Radiohead and The Cure, plus U2, “3 Strange Days” from School Of Fish, 4 Non Blondes and Baz Luhrmann dispenses timeless life advice with “Everybodys Free To Wear Sunscreen”.
Beck, Bowie, The Breeders and Social D in this set along with Blink 182, 311 and Nine Inch Nails, plus Peter Murphy, Good Charlotte, Veruca Salt, Weezer and “Whoever You Are” from Geggy Tah!
Radiohead, Beck, Depeche Mode and Soundgarden in this set along with The Smiths, Cake, Pearl Jam and Paramore plus 311, Joy Division, The Go-Go’s and Ned’s Atomic Dustbin.
Nine Inch Nails, Pearl Jam, Green Day and Morrissey in this set along with Garbage, The Pretenders, PJ Harvey and Patti Smith plus The Cure, Rancid, The Stone Roses and Mr. Glenn Danzig crooning “Mother”. Happy Mother’s Day!
Bowie, Beck, Beastie Boys and Social D lead this set along with Depeche Mode, Veruca Salt, Oasis and They Might Be Giants, plus The Cure, 311 covering The Cure and the world’s greatest party band – The B-52s!
The Cure, Janes Addiction, U2 and Nine Inch Nails in this set along with Depeche Mode, STP, O.M.D. and Our Lady Peace, plus Garbage, Joan Jett, The Smiths and Queens Of The Stone Age.
Beck, Blondie, Beastie Boys and Bad Religion in this set along The Ramones, STP, Social D and Against Me!, plus Oasis, The Clash and “There is A Light That Never Goes Out” from The Smiths.
Beck, Blink 182, STP and The Smiths in this set along with Jane’s Addiction, Joy Division, Modest Mouse and Veruca Salt, plus The Pixies, Orgy’s cover of “Blue Monday” and a nod to the 10th anniversary of Foo Fighters’ Wasting Light album.
There is something about an image captured in black & white. It removes the distraction of color, it can emphasize moodiness, or — just simply bring you to another time. While there are certainly a number of alternative and indie rock music video that have been filmed this way, which of these Alt 4-Pack entries…
Green Day, Social D, Rancid and the Beastie Boys lead this set along with Veruca Salt, Nine Inch Nails, Oasis and Depeche Mode, plus proper Nirvana tunes and even more proper tunes from Empire Records including Edwyn Collins, The The and Sponge. Happy Rex Manning Day!
Depeche Mode, STP, No Doubt and Nine Inch Nails in this set along with Blink 182, XTC, U2 and Marvelous 3, plus Jimmy Eat World, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Hot Hot Heat and “Super Bon Bon” from Soul Coughing.
The Ramones, Beck, The Strokes and Pearl Jam in this set along with Oasis, O.M.D., STP and Social D, plus The Smiths, Evanescence, The Stone Roses and all 9 minutes of “Jesus Of Suburbia”!