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HOT GALLERY: From No Doubt to Sugar Ray, See Where These ’90s Hitmakers Are Today!
Whether you busted out your bra straps and track pants and banged around to No Doubt’s “Just a Girl” or put down your convertible top and blasted through your painful breakup to Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know,” the '90s produced a treasure trove of various hitmakers. Come with Snakkle as we catch up with some of our favorites now! By Erin Fox
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Dicky Barrett from the Mighty Mighty Bosstones in 1995
We could not forget these ska favorites and their addictive tunes. The Bosstones formed in 1984 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and spent years playing clubs and barrooms around the Boston area. They found massive commercial success at after developing their signature “Third Wave” ska-punk sound, popularizing the genre in their platinum-selling Let’s Face It and its hit single “The Impression That I Get” in 1997.
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March 15, 2014 at 4:32 am, Mohamed said:
I think you Deets missed the point of her tinkag her fiances last name. I can not think of one man in history that took his wifes last name. It is tradition and only tradition that makes women take their new husbands last name. I think that it is name that Lauren has old fashion ideals and views. It is rare today in women who want to make a point that they are equal to men. What they seem to forget is that some traditions can be followed without loosing yourself to them. I took my husbands last name and I haven’t regreted it once.I also think that it is nice that Lauren lists her grandmother as the influencial person in her life. So many women now a day to famous people as their influence. Yes; I realize that her grandmother is famous. If you read the actual article Barbara Bush didn’t influence her because she was the 1st lady, but because she was a good grandmother with strong opinions. She sounded a lot like my grandmother.I hope Lauren has a nice life. She seems to be a well raised young lady, and good business women. Her parents should be very proud. She has done a lot for others in her short life, and I am sure she will do a lot more in the future. I have 2 daughters and she is the right type of role model.