Selected Liz Phair Songs, Presented in Order of Ratio of Elation to Despair
34 "Whatever Makes You Happy"
33 "Nashville"
32 "Ride"
31 "Headache"
30 "Polyester Bride"
29 "Support System"
28 "Supernova"
27 "Baby Got Going"
26 "Johnny Feelgood"
25 "Girls, Girls, Girls"
24 "Flower"
23 "Cinco de Mayo"
22 "Strange Loop"
21 "Crater Lake"
20 "Glory"
19 "6' 1"
18 "Big Tall Man"
17 "Help Me Mary Please"
16 "Jealousy"
15 "Stratford on Guy"
14 "Mesmerizing"
13 "Dogs of L.A."
12 "Johnny Sunshine"
11 "Explain it to Me"
10 "Fuck and Run"
9 "Divorce Song"
8 "Canary"
7 "Shane"
6 "Gunshy"
5 "Go on Ahead"
4 "Alice Springs"
3 "Shatter"
2 "Chopsticks"
1 "Ant in Alaska"
The Prank Review, with Juli Weiner: Prangstgrüp
Prangstgrüp, active throughout the early and mid-Nads, was the arbitrarily Teutonic prank-committing team out of Columbia University. The members of Prangstgrup have all graduated, and their membership is spread far and very wide. Fortunately, their youthful goings-on have been preserved for posterity both by YouTube and by eponymous stickers that are all over campus, still. Prangstgrüp pranks, for the most part, were confined to a formula: locate where Columbia students acted the most self-serious; recognize that taking college so seriously is inherently comical; and suggest as much, most frequently through the joy of music. READ MORE
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