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"Low" is a song by American rock band Cracker. It appears on their 1993 album, Kerosene Hat . [ 3 ] " Low", a sleeper hit , reached number 64 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in May 1994.
The band's follow-up, the 1993 album Kerosene Hat included the hit songs "Low", "Get Off This", and "Euro-Trash Girl". [1] Cracker has released nine studio albums and several compilations, collaborations, solo projects and live albums. [2] The band mix influences and sounds from rock, punk, grunge, psychedelia, country, blues and folk.
The song peaked at #6 on the Modern Rock Radio charts. [23] Written in a New Jersey hotel room, [24] "Eurotrash Girl" tells the story of a lonely young man in Europe who suffers through a series of humiliating episodes. Lowery created the song's central character and the other band members suggested additional ideas to the story.
Here is every song you heard in season 2 of HBO Max's "The Sex Lives of College Girls." ... “Just Like Christmas” by Low.
Cracker's biggest hits are "Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)" from its eponymous LP, released in 1992, and "Low," from 1993's Kerosene Hat. Cracker continues to perform today, although Camper Van Beethoven has also reformed, releasing a cover of the entire Fleetwood Mac album Tusk in 2002 and several new albums of original music, beginning ...
Cracker is the debut studio album by American rock band Cracker. [6] [7] It was released on March 10, 1992, by Virgin Records. The album had sold more than 200,000 copies by April 1994. [8] "Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)" was released as a single and charted at number 1 on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks.
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"Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)" is a song by the rock band Cracker. Released in 1992, it was the first single from their debut album Cracker, and went to #1 on the US Modern Rock chart. [2] The song was later released on the compilation albums, Garage D'Or and Get On with It: The Best of Cracker.