
90's Til Infiniti
Gavin Crossley takes you on a flashback journey to the 90's
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Step back into the ‘90s with ’Til Infiniti, where Gavin Crossley brings you another hour of pure nostalgia, packed with the best tunes from the decade that shaped a generation. This week, get ready for an incredible mix of alternative anthems, rock classics, and unforgettable pop hits from artists like Harvey Danger, Everlast, Meredith Brooks, and 4 Non Blondes.
Whether you were blasting these songs on your Discman back in the day or you’re discovering them for the first time, Gav’s got the perfect playlist to take you on a trip down memory lane. Expect singalong choruses, iconic riffs, and the kind of tracks that instantly transport you back to the golden age of music. So crank up the volume, relive the magic, and let ’Til Infiniti be your ultimate ‘90s soundtrack!
Track List:
The Notorious Big - Mo
Money No Problems Feat Mase, P Diddy, Naughty By Nature - Opp
Warren G - Regulate Feat Nate Dogg
A Tribe Called Quest - Can I Kick It?
Onyx - Slam
Snoop Doggy Dog - Gin & Juice
LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out
Beastie Boys - Intergalactic
Del The Funkee Homosapien - Mister Doblina
Cypress Hill - Insane In The Brain
House of Pain - Jump Around
2 Pac and Dr Dre - California Love
This week, Til Infiniti with Gavin Crossley turns the dial to the 2000s — an era packed with unforgettable sounds, iconic albums, and the rise of some of Australia’s most beloved acts. Leading the charge is none other than Eskimo Joe, the ARIA Award-winning trio who helped shape the sound of Aussie rock throughout the decade.
Gavin sits down with the band for an in-depth chat about their incredible career and brings you 3 amazing songs from the band.
Of course, no trip down memory lane is complete without the tunes. Gavin's got a couple of absolute 00s bangers lined up, including some of Eskimo Joe’s finest. So whether you’re reliving your youth or discovering these gems for the first time, this episode promises pure nostalgia, great conversation, and a celebration of the decade that brought Aussie music to the world stage.
Don’t miss it — only on Til Infiniti.