Artist Cracker
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Cracker - 100 flower power maximum
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Cracker - Almond grove
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Cracker - Another song about the rain
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Cracker - Been around the world
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Cracker - Bicycle saniard
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Cracker - Big dipper
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Cracker - Big dipper full
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Cracker - Brides of neptune
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Cracker - Can i take my gun up to heaven
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Cracker - China
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Cracker - Dixie babylon
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Cracker - Dr bernice
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Cracker - Euro trash girl
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Cracker - Fluffy lucy
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Cracker - Friends
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Cracker - Get off this
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Cracker - Hallelujah
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Cracker - Happy birthday to me
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Cracker - Hollywood cemetery
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Cracker - How can i live without you
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Cracker - I cant forget you
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Cracker - I hate my generation
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Cracker - I see the light
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Cracker - I want everything
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Cracker - It aint gonna suck itself
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Cracker - Kerosene hat
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Cracker - King of bakersfield
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Cracker - Lets go for a ride
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Cracker - Little rocketship
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Cracker - Lonesome johnny blues
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Cracker - Loser
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Cracker - Low
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Cracker - Movie star
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Cracker - Mr wrong
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Cracker - Night falls
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Cracker - Nostalgia
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Cracker - Nothing to believe in
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Cracker - Seven days
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Cracker - Shake some action
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Cracker - Someday
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Cracker - Somethin you aint got
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Cracker - Something you aint got
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Cracker - St cajetan
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Cracker - Sunday train
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Cracker - Sunrise in the land of milk and honey
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Cracker - Surfbilly
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Cracker - Sweet potato
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Cracker - Take me down to the infirmary
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Cracker - Teen angst
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Cracker - The golden age
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Cracker - The good life
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Cracker - Torches and pitchforks
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Cracker - Trials and tribulations
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Cracker - Turn on tune in drop out with me
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Cracker - Wedding day
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Cracker - When you come down
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Cracker - Whole lotta trouble
Cracker is an American rock band formed in the early 1990s by singer-songwriter David Lowery, who was previously the frontman of Camper Van Beethoven, and guitarist Johnny Hickman. Known for blending alternative rock with elements of Americana, country, punk, and blues, Cracker developed a distinctive sound that gained them a loyal following. The band achieved commercial success and critical acclaim during the '90s, becoming a staple of the alternative rock scene. Despite changes in the music industry, Cracker has continued to record and tour, maintaining their reputation for sharp songwriting and energetic performances.