Cracker
Cracker
Genres: alternative rock, alternative, rock, Alt-country, 90s
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About Cracker
Cracker is an American alternative rock band fronted by Camper Van Beethoven singer David Lowery, with guitarist Johnny Hickman. They are best known for their hit songs "Low" and "Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)". The band's website once noted Cracker as "The only band to ever open for both Grateful Dead and Ramones," a unique distinction which is also indicative of the band's sound and style. Cracker comfortably mixes influences and sounds ranging from classic country music, psychedelia, punk and folk into their brand of "Americana" style rock. Lowery and Hickman are inalterable constants. The band continues to tour (as a full band, and also as the "Cracker acoustic duo").
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Cracker — Top 30 songs of 67
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cracker | Been Around The World | ||
| Cracker | Shine | ||
| Cracker | Get Off This | ||
| Cracker | Low | ||
| Cracker | Sunrise In The Land Of Milk And Honey | ||
| Cracker | Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now) | ||
| Cracker | Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out w/ Me | ||
| Cracker | The Good Life | ||
| Cracker | Kerosene hat | ||
| Cracker | Get Off This | ||
| Cracker | Low | ||
| Cracker | Merry Christmas Emily | ||
| Cracker | Merry Christmas Emily | ||
| Cracker | Happy Birthday To Me | ||
| Cracker | Trials & Tribulations | ||
| Cracker | Another Song About The Rain | ||
| Cracker | Teen Angst (What The World Needs Now) | ||
| Cracker | TEEN ANGST | ||
| Cracker | The Golden Age | ||
| Cracker | I Want Everything | ||
| Cracker | Kerozene Hat | ||
| Cracker | Sidi Ifni | ||
| Cracker | Seven Days | ||
| Cracker | Low | ||
| Cracker | Euro-Trash Girl | ||
| Cracker | Euro-Trash Girl | ||
| Cracker | I See The Light | ||
| Cracker | Teen Angst (What The World Nee | ||
| Cracker | Family Tradition | ||
| Cracker | Hey Bret (You Know What Time It Is) |