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Traffic Jams

Traffic Jams (1997) more music like this

by Joe Scruggs

Great writing, a sense of humor, and consistency characterize his work. As a vocalist and communicator in general, he is eminently likable. For ages three to eight. Bob Hinkle, All Music Guide

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Barney's Favorites, Vol. 2

Barney's Favorites, Vol. 2 (1994) more music like this

by Barney

The two volumes of Barney's Favorites are much like the children's television show itself -- cute and sweet, bordering on saccherine and basically only of interest to children. All the songs are catchy in a sing-song manner, and they never say anyting offensive, even if the lyrics may be overly-simplified and occasionally condescending. ...

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The Truth

The Truth (2004) more music like this

by Tru

Master P's No Limit -- be it the old or new No Limit -- has always been accused of being stuck in a rut and releasing albums that are more of the same thugging and swaggering. But thugs just coming to know No Limit through Tru's The Truth have it better than old-school fans thanks in large part to Drumma Boy. He's the producer behind every great ...

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Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You

Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You (2003) more music like this

by Kid606

Kid606's Miguel Depedro adds stylistic guises with the same nonchalance that most people don extra sweaters, an operating procedure that leaves him open to spreading thin his impressive production talents and drying up his font of ideas. After he delivered successive excellent records of spartan experimental techno (P.S. I Love You) and no-holds ...

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Start Singing With Barney

Start Singing With Barney (2003) more music like this

by Barney

Barney, Baby Bop, and BJ return with Start Singing With Barney, a 23-track collection of lively singalong material. There's plenty of silly fun to be had here -- in Barney's world, phrases like "Diddle-daddle doo," "On your tummy now," and "Hi, little ducks! Waddle, waddle, waddle! So cute!" take on new resonance. Everything's a good time, from ...

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Tales of Great Neck Glory

Tales of Great Neck Glory (1996) more music like this

by Sammy

Like margarine to butter, NutraSweet to sugar, Sammy is to Pavement -- a smoother, blander version of a classic. Sammy distills the half-mumbled, half-sung vocals, loopy guitars, off-kilter percussion, and sunny pop hooks that Pavement made their own in the late '80s, and slavish imitators that they are, Sammy can't even chart the heights that ...

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When It Was Fun

When It Was Fun (1996) more music like this

by Wasted Time

Grass Records has something of a track record in releasing disposably poppy punk. When it was Fun isn't particularly bad, as far as disposably poppy punk goes -- but considering the plethora of albums in this vein to be released throughout the nineties, the record would have to be much more than not-particularly-bad to be worthwhile. The real ...

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Rockbird

Rockbird (1986) more music like this

by Debbie Harry

A return to the trashy, bubblegum-rock style of early Blondie, featuring the hit "French Kissin'." William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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Red Boss

Red Boss (1999)

by Red Boss

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What's It Gonna Take

What's It Gonna Take (2001) more music like this

by OJ Hanssen

Contemporary country performer OJ Hanssen grew up about two hours south of the Arctic Circle in Mosjøen, Norway, learning English through Buck Owens and Jim Reeves records. This attention to tradition shows through on his debut album What's It Gonna Take on RMG Records. The songs are ably backed by country studio stalwarts Aubrey Haynie, Brent ...

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The Ultimate Kids Song Collection: Favorite Sing-A-Longs, Vol. 2 (2000) more music like this

by Various Artists

Ultimate Kids Song Collection: Favorite Sing-A-Longs Vol. 2 delivers just what the title promises: a collection of some of the catchiest kids' songs, including "Fingers and Toes," "Six Little Ducks," "I'm a Little Teapot," and "Peas Porridge Hot." A fun, budget-priced singalong album. Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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Dope or Dog Food (2004) more music like this

by Z-Man

Quickly establishing themselves as the hardest-working hip-hop collective since the glory days of the Wu-Tang Clan, the Hieroglyphics crew has spun out to include seemingly everyone ever involved with the underground scene in the Bay Area, now including the cracked local legend Z-Man. With a persona that makes Lil Jon look like a paragon of virtue ...

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That's Right! (2001) more music like this

by Dennis Gruenling & Jump Time

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Serial Mom (1994) more music like this

by Basil Poledouris

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Ultimate Kids Song Collection: 101 Favorite Sing-A-Longs (2000) more music like this

by Various Artists

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The Truth [Clean] (2004) more music like this

by Tru

Master P's No Limit -- be it the old or new No Limit -- has always been accused of being stuck in a rut and releasing albums that are more of the same thugging and swaggering. But thugs just coming to know No Limit through Tru's The Truth have it better than old-school fans thanks in large part to Drumma Boy. He's the producer behind every great ...

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Shockout, Vol. 1 (2004) more music like this

by Various Artists

Ragga-jungle-techno compilations are a dime a dozen, but this one stands out for several reasons. First of all, although information about its component tracks is exceedingly sketchy, there are some common threads running through the program -- most notably the presence of vocalist Wayne Lonesome on no fewer than nine of its 14 tracks (despite the ...

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The Truth [Chopped and Screwed] (2005) more music like this

by Tru

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Travelin' Tunes for Kids (1998) more music like this

by Various Artists

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Northeast on Fire (2001) more music like this

by Northeast Groovers

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Buckle Up: It's the Law (2003)

by Mour

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Kids Travelin' Songs [Madacy] (1998)

by Various Artists

Kids Travelin' Songs has an assortment of familiar favorites ("Frere Jacques," "Row Row Row Your Boat," "She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain") and more recent novelties ("Skunk in the Trunk," "Climb on Your Bicycle," "Travelin' Cartunes," "People on the Bus"). John Bush, All Music Guide

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Buckle Up (2003) more music like this

by Joe Krown

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Zooism [Clean] (1995) more music like this

by Poison Clan

After hitting the brick wall of Ruff Town Behavior, J.T. Money severed his ties with Luther Campbell, citing shady business practices and promotional neglect. So he took his anything-but-PC Poison Clan over to Warlock and released Strait Zooism in 1995. J.T. had yet to leave Miami completely behind (that would come a few years later), as he ...

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Chapter Eight: The Golden State (2007) more music like this

by The Heideroosjes

Dutch pop-punks the Heideroosjes have refined their sound to the point that only the occasional song sung in their native tongue (four of the 15 on Chapter Eight: The Golden State, including the bouncy power pop of "Ik Zie Je Later" and the Green Day-like ballad "Ik Ben Niet Bang") betrays that they're not natives of the Gilman Street scene. This ...

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