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Dishwalla - Pet Your Friends

CD
$5.99
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CD
Condition
Disc and case are in OK condition
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1
Price
$5.99
SKU
23186
Description
Discover the Timeless Melodies of Dishwalla's "Pet Your Friends"

Step into a world where music comes alive, emotions are raw, and nostalgia reignites with every note. Introducing "Pet Your Friends," the debut album from the acclaimed alternative rock band, Dishwalla. Lauded for its powerful lyrics and unforgettable soundscapes, this album is more than just a musical experience?it's a journey into the heart of '90s rock that continues to resonate deeply with fans both old and new.

Released in 1995, "Pet Your Friends" quickly established Dishwalla as a formidable force in the music scene, earning a cult following with its hit singles and profound tracks. At the forefront is the chart-topping anthem, "Counting Blue Cars," a song that not only dominated the airwaves but also captured the introspective essence of a generation. With its infectious melody and thought-provoking lyrics, it remains an enduring classic, sparking conversations and reflections wherever it plays.

But the magic of "Pet Your Friends" goes far beyond its most famous hit. Each track is a meticulously crafted piece of art, weaving together themes of love, introspection, and the human experience. From the haunting harmonies of "Charlie Brown's Parents" to the raw energy of "Explode," the album offers a diversity of sounds and sentiments, showcasing Dishwalla's unique ability to blend intense rock riffs with delicate, melodic undertones.

This isn't just an album?it's a timeless soundtrack that's ready to be rediscovered. Whether you're a longtime fan eager to relive the vibrant sounds of your youth or a new listener on the hunt for genuine, emotive rock, "Pet Your Friends" delivers on every front.

Dive into Dishwalla's enigmatic world and let the waves of "Pet Your Friends" wash over you. It's not just music; it's an enduring legacy. Make it yours today, and experience why this masterpiece refuses to fade from memory.