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Greyson Michael Chance's 2010 rendition of "Paparazzi" by Lady Gaga (the viral video that launched his career) ironically, though, the band did not exist until the eighties) as an archetypal "hippie band", much like the Grateful Dead.

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Phish - "You Enjoy Myself" (None of their songs get much airplay, but they have name recognition in the U.S. The Grateful Dead - "Touch of Grey" (They don't get much airplay, but their followers, called Deadheads, are part of the hippie stereotype in the U.S., and their Kermit-the-Frog-collared multicolor teddy bears and top-hatted skeletons are recognizable symbols) The Beach Boys - "Good Vibrations" (They are cultural legends in my home state of California) Mike + the Mechanics - "The Living Years" Baby One More Time" (Her name was the #1 most searched for topic on the Internet in 2000 - can the Internet hype surrounding BabyMetal stack up to that?) Here are what the rest of the artists mentioned (or at least, the ones I've heard of) sound like:īlack Sabbath - "Iron Man" (Their lead singer, Ozzy Osbourne, had a reality show with his family members c. But I haven't heard of anybody else talked about on this thread. Just to broaden your horizons a little bit: I've heard the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix, and I've heard OF Taylor Swift, though I'm not aware of having actually heard any of her music. Makes sense, I just assumed there couldn't be anyone who's on the internet who hasn't heard of them since they were mentioned literally everywhere when they released their first album.









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