Is the Paula Cole song also an unwelcome bustout? They've played Where Have All the Cowboys Gone before, though.
Most of the rest of this set wasn't too welcome either.
Cornershop, but that's it.
Maybe Sarah McLesbian since this was one of her more interesting and less overexposed hits, although that's a little less welcome now that KFOG has been playing it a lot.
"Most Precarious" is the only Blues Traveler song that doesn't make me want to dig my ears out with a pencil, but it was already played before and once a decade is enough. (But that's better than all the other Blues Traveller songs, which are good for zero per decade.)
I like the White Town song, but it still gets played everywhere so it needs to take a few 1997's off from 10@10 before getting played again.
Sneaker Pimps is part of the trinity-of-downtempo-alternative-songs-by-female-fronted-bands-that-stations-suddenly-start-playing-when-they-decide-to-start-being-cool-again (meaning we've been hearing it quite alot on KFOG, and Live 105 too because they're starting to swing that way again) and therefore unnecessary for 10@10 purposes. (The other two are "Sweet Jane" by the Cowboy Junkies and "Fade Into You" by Mazzy Star.)
Of all Foo Fighters songs, why does she have to keep playing the same one over and over again? This is what...appearance #4 for Everlong.