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Sunday, January 9, 2022

Big Shiny Tunes 5 (2000)

(my own copy of the CD)

Why I love it:

I've talked about Big Shiny Tunes a couple times in this blog now so it's about gosh darn time I made a post about it! To give a quick background, the Canadian version of MTV (called MuchMusic) distributed a series of compilation CDs throughout the 1990s and 2000s. They were basically mixtapes of Canadian, American and some European bands. 

The Big Shiny Tunes compilation CDs played a pivotal role in my discovery of different rock genres including alternative rock, pop-punk, emo, and even nu-metal. In addition it put a lot of smaller Canadian bands in the spotlight with the big American ones (ex Matthew Good Band being beside Matchbox 20). In my young pre-teen mind these Canadian bands were just a popular and cool as the American ones. 

So why did I pick the 5th version of this CD you may ask? Especially when it was not voted very high in the rankings of these CDs (see the rankings list linked below, it was last lol). Easy answer, did you ever own an album or mixtape that changed everything? It was the catalyst to begin a journey of your own self discovery of music tastes (that's not just what your parents listened to)? Well for me this was THE album. 

I remember my dad bought the Big Shiny Tunes 5 CD for me while we were on vacation and I played it obsessively in the discman and sometimes in our car rides along the beachside (when it was allowed). Once I owned this CD I wanted to own the other Big Shiny Tunes too, then started making mixtapes of my own and discovering new music along the way. Thus, began my music addiction that's still active today! 

For the none Canadians out there (as I don't need to convince any Canadians reading this) I will pitch that these are some seriously well designed mixtapes. If anything, it should give take you on a trip through memory lane listening to the likes of Blink-182, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Deftones, and Everclear. Along the way you can discover some new bands too :)

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Highlighted songs:

Matthew Good Band-Load Me Up

Filter-Take a Picture

Sum 41-Makes No Difference

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Other Big Shiny Tunes CDs to check out:

Big Shiny Tunes 1

Big Shiny Tunes 3

Big Shiny Tunes 8

Big Shiny Tunes 11

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Reviews and links to check out:

Tenyearstoolate.wordpress.com- Review

Oral History of Big Shiny Tunes

Life to Labyrinth Podcast- Retrospective of Big Shiny Tunes 2 and 3

Indie88.com- MuchMusic’s ‘Big Shiny Tunes’ Albums, Ranked

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