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Understanding Music, One Letter At A Time

O Is For OMC

3/1/2020

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*Originally released February 11th 2017*

For this episode, Steve and Doug tackle New Zealand alternative project OMC, the Ōtara Millionaires Club, best remembered for their huge international hit "How Bizarre."  The duo also ponder the pop hits of the 90's, the age of downloads, and Steve busts out his hip hop skills.

Music featured this week:
How Bizarre - How Bizarre
Land Of Plenty - How Bizarre
We R The OMC - Proud: An Urban-Pacific Streetsoul Compilation
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12:55 - Todd In The Shadows does a great retrospective on "Lullaby" by Shawn Mullins, and *spoiler alert* his episode on "How Bizarre" by OMC

​30:57 - I'm getting mixed results from Google, so this claim might be tenuous at this point

37:45 - Here's Pauly Fuemana's obituary on Dominion Post

38:41 - 20/20's documentary on OMC

40:28 - OMC and Lucy Lawless "4 All Of Us"

Steve's Recommendations:
On The Run - How Bizarre
Lingo With The Gringo - How Bizarre

Doug's Recommendations:
​Right On - How Bizarre
4 All Of Us - 4 All Of Us [single]​


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