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3New Radicals were an American pop-rock band from The90s. The band was founded and fronted by multi-instrumentalist Gregg Alexander, [[IAmTheBand who wrote and produced all their songs]]. The only other official or permanent member of the band was Danielle Brisebois, a FormerChildStar known for her roles on ''Series/AllInTheFamily'' and its spinoff ''Series/ArchieBunkersPlace'', who provided percussion, keyboards and backing vocals. The band's other members were mostly session musicians that Alexander hired song by song, and the lineup [[RevolvingDoorBand constantly shifted]] during their short career.
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5They released one album, ''Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too'', in 1998. A pop-rock album drawing influences from various rock and {{Funk}}[=/=]{{Soul}} acts like Music/ToddRundgren, Music/{{Prince}} and Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, ''Brainwashed'' was greeted with critical acclaim. It also provided the band with their only hit single, "You Get What You Give". It's one of those {{One Hit Wonder}}s that you are guaranteed to hear on the radio all the time to this very day.
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7Alexander disbanded the group in mid-1999 out of fatigue with touring and the rock star life, declaring that he had "accomplished all of [his] goals". This greatly affected the performance of second single "Someday We'll Know", which got some airplay (and versions from Music/MandyMoore and [[Music/{{Switchfoot}} Jon Foreman]]; along with Music/HallAndOates) but not enough for the band to be considered a two hit wonder. He returned to his previous job of writing and producing for other musicians. He later won a Grammy for writing Music/{{Santana}} and Michelle Branch's "Game of Love."
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9After 15 years intentionally shying away from stardom, Gregg Alexander [[http://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/tv-film/6281763/found-star-new-radicals-gregg-alexander-grants-first-interview-in finally granted his first interview since his stint with the New Radicals in October of 2014.]] He also continues to collaborate with Brisebois, who has remained his musical and songwriting partner; The duo wrote the music for ''Film/BeginAgain'', earning themselves an Oscar nomination in 2015.
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11To the surprise of 90s kids everywhere, on January 20th, 2021, the band briefly reunited (this time with Alexander, Brisebois and some session musicians from Philadelphia) to play "You Get What You Give" for President UsefulNotes/JoeBiden's inauguration, as a special tribute to Biden's departed son, Beau Biden, who loved the song. This was approximately ''22 years'' after the song peaked at #36 on the Billboard Hot 100. And for the occasion, Gregg wore the same [[SignatureHeadgear bucket hat]] from the music video.
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15* The90s: For as short-lived as the project was, their big single has become synonymous with the late 90s.
16* ArcWords: "Two years ago" is mentioned consistently in the songs about breakups. The number 97 pops up every now and then due to the band being formed in that year.
17* BadToTheBone: Just ''how'' many movies, TV shows, and trailers have you heard the song "You Get What You Give" in?
18* BittersweetEnding: "Someday We'll Know," a song about TheLostLenore is a DownerEnding, but the lyrics in the album booklet add an addendum, showing the narrator coming to terms with the relationship ending.
19* BlackComedy: "I Hope I Didn't Just Give Away The Ending," a bright, spirited power ballad about doing porno films for coke and overdosing.
20* {{Bowdlerise}}: Their 2021 U.S. presidential inauguration performance of "You Get What You Give" omits the infamous closing lyrics challenging other music groups. The reason for this is debated; some assumed this was because said part begins with the lyrics "Health insurance, rip off lying / FDA, big bankers buying" and they were performing at a political event, while others thought that, given that the event took place during a time of particular polarization in the U.S. (and only removed two weeks from the U.S. Capitol being stormed), the lyrics about how "we'll kick your ass in" just weren't appropriate.
21* BreakingTheFourthWall: A particular gem from "I Hope I Didn't Just Give Away The Ending":
22-->By the way this girl was sexy and she would touch you
23-->That may not be true, but I said it so you'd feel ''involved'' with the song!
24* BreakupSong: "Someday We'll Know".
25* DrugsAreBad: The long, rambling story that is "I Hope I Didn't Just Give Away The Ending" culminates in a cocaine overdose.
26-->We went back to her kitchen, put the coke all in a can \
27Tied up a T.V minister, in walked her dad \
28He started drinking coffee--too much sugar on the go \
29He fell dead on the floor--he thought the coke was Sweet 'n' Low!
30* {{Hipster}}: Gregg has a wry sense of humor about these kinds of people, judging by "Jehovah Made This Whole Joint for You." Circa-late 90s, of course.
31* IAmTheBand: Half of the sources out there refer to the band as consisting of Gregg Alexander alone. The other half consider them to be the duo of Alexander and Danielle Brisebois backed by a series of studio collaborators, a la Music/SteelyDan.
32* LyricalDissonance: Most of the songs feature energetic, sunshine-y guitar and melodies, even when they're talking about social change, inability to cope with a break-up, or in the case of "I Hope I Didn't Just Give Away The Ending," accidental overdoses that result in death. That said, "You Get What You Give," even with it's lyrics about mind-numbing celebrity culture distracting from real-world issues, is otherwise a straightforward AwardBaitSong, complete with lyrics about ThePowerOfFriendship.
33* OdeToYouth: "You Get What You Give" has a certain cynicism to the verses, but the choruses are about how even if the world is chaos, ''you'' have nothing but possibilities ahead of you.
34* OneManBand: Gregg played all the parts on "Technicolor Lover" by himself.
35* [[OneBookAuthor One Work Author]]: Only released one album, ''Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too,'' before Gregg ended the whole project.
36* PerishingAltRockVoice: Gregg had his moments (such as the 'won't you save me' part of I Don't Wanna Die Anymore, and the verses of "Crying Like A Church On Monday."
37* PrecisionFStrike: At the end of the last chorus of "I Hope I Didn't Just Give Away the Ending":
38--> ''I hope I didn't just give away the ending\
39Aw Jesus, '''aw shit''', I think I just gave away the ending
40* ScannableMan: Several pictures on the album art have a barcode on Alexander.
41* TakeThat: Alexander included two verses towards the end of "You Get What You Give", one criticizing the FDA, health insurance providers and others, and the other bashing four celebrities: Music/{{Beck|Musician}}, Music/{{Hanson}}, Music/CourtneyLove, and Music/MarilynManson. By his own admission, it was [[SecretTestOfCharacter an experiment]] to see if the media would focus on the celebrity-bashing more than the political issues of the first lines. He was right.
42** "The Decency League" is one against MoralGuardians.
43** The lyrics in the liner notes for the title track "Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too" are completely different than the actual song on the album. The booklet lyrics, which are all a giant TakeThat at society, end with "So hip, so young, so full of shit. The studio told us to shut up and write another hit." The song itself never had those lyrics, it is gibberish - this was a parody of censorship.
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