Track five, is a perfect time capsule of that era. The Vibe
Forget the polished post-grunge ballads. This track is all about energy, slap bass, and a horn section that feels like a nod to bands like Fishbone or early No Doubt. It’s upbeat, slightly frantic, and incredibly fun. It captures the sound of a young band still experimenting with their identity—trading in emotional angst for high-energy grooves. Hoobastank1998 - 05 - Can I Buy You A Drink
If you’ve only ever heard their hits, this track might give you some serious whiplash—but in the best way possible. It’s a raw, high-voltage glimpse into the 90s underground scene. Track five, is a perfect time capsule of that era
Incubus ( Fungus Amongus era), 311, or just a good old-fashioned dose of 90s nostalgia. It’s upbeat, slightly frantic, and incredibly fun
Long before "The Reason" became a global anthem and a permanent fixture on radio stations everywhere, was a very different beast. If you dig back into their 1998 self-released album, They Sure Don't Make Basketball Shorts Like They Used To , you’ll find a band leaning heavily into the funk-metal and ska-punk vibes that dominated the Southern California scene at the time.
For die-hard fans, "Can I Buy You A Drink" is a reminder of the band’s versatility. It’s fascinating to hear how a group that started with saxophone solos and funk-inspired riffs evolved into one of the biggest alternative rock acts of the early 2000s.
The song plays out like a classic awkward encounter. It’s a tongue-in-cheek look at the bar scene and the clumsy attempts at striking up a conversation. Doug Robb’s vocals here are more rhythmic and playful than the soaring choruses we’d hear a few years later, matching the "bouncy" instrumentation perfectly.