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60 Songs That Explain the '90s

Introducing 60 Songs That Explain the '90s: The 2000s

60 Songs That Explain the '90s

The Ringer

Music

4.7849 Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2024

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

We are so back! Join us on another musical journey through a new decade as Rob Harvilla digs through the biggest songs of the 2000s like only he can. The Strokes, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Arcade Fire, Missy Elliott, Kanye West, and many more are on table. New episodes every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Look, it's not that confusing.

0:02.5

My name is Rob Harvilla, and I host a show called 60 Songs That Explain the 90s, except

0:07.6

we did 120 songs.

0:09.2

It took years.

0:10.6

It was a whole boondoggle, right?

0:12.7

But we finally knocked it off at the 90s, and now we're back with the 2000s.

0:17.0

I refuse to say aughts.

0:18.9

2000 to 2009, The Strokes, Rihanna. Jalo. Arcade Fire. Lincoln Park. Maybe

0:25.9

Brittany again. Definitely Missy Elliott again. Nickelback. Kanye, probably. Yikes. And what should we call

0:33.7

this new show? Oh, that's easy. 60 songs that explain the 90s, colon the 2000s. I'm serious.

0:41.3

This is happening. A new song and a new brilliant special guest every week. I promise this show

0:46.6

will be just as loopy and delightful and perhaps even insightful as ever. And I promise to say the colon

0:52.9

every time.

0:54.7

The world's most inexplicably chaotic music podcast is back, my friends.

0:59.9

That's 60 songs that explain the 90s, colon the 2000s, starting Wednesday, October 2nd,

1:05.3

preferably on Spotify.

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