| Artist appears on Bush Sixteen Stone CD (1994)
Robin Goodridge music CDs
$11.69 The inevitable British take on the Seattle sound leans more toward Nirvana's distorted guitars and cynical lyrics than toward Pearl Jam's classic rock guitar riffs and sincere words. Forcing vowels out of his throat while moaning that "fame is a whore," Gavin Rossdale sounds eerily like Kurt Cobain might have with a British accent.
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| Artist appears on Bush Deconstructed CD (1997) Reissued
Robin Goodridge CD discography
$14.15 Taking advantage of the latest craze for electronic dance music, British grunge masters Bush have invited the cream of the crop of techno DJs to create their own vision of the "Bush" sound. The result is DECONSTRUCTED, a deeply engrossing
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| Artist appears on Bush Razorblade Suitcase CD (1996)
Robin Goodridge music CDs
$14.45 "Swallowed" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.
Bush is now a household word in rock and roll, but 5 million records later, with its two-year-old debut still in the Top 100, the British band's blustering
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| Artist appears on Bush Zen X Four CDs (2005) With DVD
Robin Goodridge CD discography
$13.09 This set includes all of the band's hit videos and an exclusive full CD of previously unrleased live and acoustic material. Also included is an album featurette and making of the video.
Come 2005, the evidence showed that '90s rock radio
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| Artist appears on Bush Golden State CD (2001)
Robin Goodridge albums
$5.58  This approach neatly suits the raw, earthy vibe that stretches across GOLDEN STATE. By today's standards of music product packaging, the colored background and white lettering of Bush's new CD is decidedly simple and to the point.
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| Artist appears on Bush Golden State CD (2001) (Import)
Robin Goodridge discography
$17.09 Hong Kong edition includes the bonus track "Japanese Freight Train".
By today's standards of music product packaging, the colored background and white lettering of Bush's new CD is decidedly simple and to the point. This approach neatly suits the raw, earthy
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