Genre: Rock
1 | There's Only One Thing Left To Say |
2 | Crazy Town |
3 | Copacetic |
4 | Sorry Again |
5 | Pop Loser |
6 | I Can't Stop Smiling |
7 | Labrador |
8 | Diamond Jubilee |
9 | Same Old City |
10 | Pretty Sister |
11 | One Word |
12 | Rubble |
13 | Just Like That |
14 | Here Comes |
15 | Go Coastal |
16 | Living Well |
17 | Nothing |
18 | Gilded Stars |
19 | Drug Girls |
20 | Audrey's Eyes |
21 | Tripping Wires |
22 | All-Consumer |
23 | It'S Not For You |
24 | Catching Squirrels |
25 | Finest Hour |
26 | Formula 1 Throwaway |
27 | Marzipan |
28 | What You Left Behind |
29 | Lose Something |
30 | Zealous Heart |
31 | Lisa Librarian |
32 | For The Record |
33 | Hey You, Get Off My Moon |
34 | 57 Waltz |
35 | Wake Up, I'm Leaving |
36 | Medio Core |
37 | Chang |
38 | Labrado |
39 | Only Ones |
40 | Blue In Spite |
41 | My Forgotten Favorite |
Velocity Girl was an American indie rock band formed in 1989 in College Park, Maryland, although it was generally known as a Washington, DC-area band. The band released three albums before splitting up in 1996.
The band started as the duo of Kelly Riles and guitarist/singer Archie Moore (also of Black Tambourine) in 1989 (the two having met at university), initially going under the name The Gotterdemocrats, becoming Velocity Girl with the addition of Brian Nelson (ex-Big Jesus Trashcan, also of Black Tambourine), Jim Spellman (ex-High Back Chairs), and lead singer Bridget Cross (soon to join Unrest). The band took its name from a Primal Scream B-side which appeared on the influential C86 compilation album. Sarah Shannon joined to replace Cross after the release of the band's debut single "I Don't Care If You Go".
1 | The xx |
2 | Led Zeppelin |
3 | Bob Dylan |
4 | Queen |
5 | Elvis Presley |
6 | Pearl Jam |
7 | Prince |
8 | Elton John |
9 | Pink Floyd |
10 | The Rolling Stones |
11 | METALLICA |