Sunday, November 1, 2009

“#’s” Part 1 of 1

106.7 KBPI - “Bye-Bye Mile High” from 106.7 KBPI, Bye-Bye Mile High. This was a radio-only tribute to the Denver Broncos former home, Mile High Stadium. Torn down in 2001 to make way for the new home, Invesco Field at Mile High, which opened in 2002.

112 - “Dance With Me” and “Peaches n’ Cream” from Part III.

12 Stones - Complete self-titled album.

1910 Fruitgum Company - “Simple Simon Says” from The Best of the 1910 Fruitgum Company.

2 Unlimited - “Get Ready For This” from ESPN Presents Stadium Anthems: Music For The Fans and “Tribal Dance” and “No Limit” from No Limits.

213 - “So Fly” from The Hard Way. Snoop Dogg, Warren G, and Nate Dogg.

2ge+her - “The Hardest Part” from 2ge+her Again. A fictional boy band whose composition, songs, and formation story is a satirical approach to the boy bands of the 1990s, such as New Kids on the Block, NSYNC and Backstreet Boys. They were part of an MTV TV movie and spin-off television series, both of the name 2ge+her. The band, movie, and TV series were created by writers Brian Gunn and Mark Gunn, who also wrote many of their songs.

2Pac - “Cant C Me”, California Love”, and “Shorty Wanna Be a Thug” from All Eyez On Me, “Thug Mansion” from Better Dayz, “Changes” from Greatest Hit$, “Dear Mama” and “Me Against the World” from Me Against the World, and “Baby Don't Cry (Keep Your Head Up II)” from Still I Rise.

3 Doors Down - Complete albums: Away From the Sun, The Better Life, and self-titled. Also have “Let Me Go” from Seventeen Days.

311 - “All Mixed Up”, “Come Original”, and “Down” from their self-titled album. This is by far, their best album ever.

.38 Special - “Hold On Loosely” from Classic Rock Gold.

38th Parallel - “Let Go” from Building a Better Monster and “Here My Cry”, “Horizon”, and “3 Times Denied” from Turn the Tides. Christian rock/hip hop band formed in Ames, Iowa. Before being signed they received extensive airplay in Iowa markets alongside other CCM Artists. Unknown to them, they were entered into a talent search contest for Christian music giant Word Records. They rejected a contract offer in order to reach a more mainstream market, instead signing with Squint Entertainment. Their name is a play on the 38th parallel north, which divides North Korea from South Korea. Their first album, Turn the Tides, was released in 2002. Their most famous song is "Horizon." Following the disbandment of 38th Parallel, vocalist Nate Rippke formed the rock band Sons of the Republic. Vocalist Mark Jennings, guitarist Jason Munday, and drummer Aaron Nordyke formed the Harry Potter-themed electronica band Ministry of Magic.

3LW - “No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)” from their self-titled album. A trio of 3 females of mixed backgrounds.

3oh!3 - “Don’t Trust Me” from Want.

3rd Party - “Can U Feel It” Alive.

The 5 Browns - Entire 5 Stars- Favorites From The 5 Browns. Five siblings who all play piano with exceptional skill. Imagine all 5 pianos playing at one time. This album contains solo performances and combinations ranging anywhere from 2 to 5 pianos. An amazing and relaxing album.

50 Cent - “Ayo Technology” from Curtis, “Rowdy, Rowdy” from In Too Deep soundtrack, “I’m a Hustler”, “Life's On The Line (Nobody Likes Me) “, and “That Ain’t Gangsta” from Power of the Dollar, “Bump Dat Street Mix”, “Clue/50 Cent”, and “Surrounded by Hoes” from 50 Cent Is the Future, “Places to Go” from the 8 Mile soundtrack, and the following albums: Get Rich or Die Tryin' and The Massacre.

702 - “Where My Girls At?” from their self-titled album. Black female trio.

The 77’s - Complete Sticks and Stones.

Unknown - “Denver the Last Dinosaur” theme song.

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