Biography
Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too stitched 70s singer-songwriter DNA to programmed drums.
Gregg Alexander retired the band name at peak buzz to focus on writing and production.
The single's celebrity name-checks sparked headlines yet hook survived the noise.
Lossless streams reveal talkbox sparkle, live-room bass, and gang shouts.
Fan chronicles and reference guides both treat New Radicals as a useful landmark when tracing how Alternative rock, pop rock moved through radio markets and touring economics.
When headphones replace phone speakers, subtle details in New Radicals's arrangements—double-tracked guitars, room ambience, bass note choices—tend to step forward.
Studio craft around New Radicals—layering, balance, tone—comes through more honestly when streams avoid aggressive loudness squeeze; that is one reason their tracks suit higher-bitrate listening.
For late-night listening, New Radicals offers enough detail to stay alert and enough groove to relax—an undeclared balance many rock stations aim for.
Age has not diminished interest in New Radicals for listeners who treat rock as a long thread rather than a single season's fashion.
On human-curated rock formats, New Radicals often appears alongside peers who share chart timelines, tour circuits, or production aesthetics—context that makes individual songs feel part of a larger conversation.
New Radicals sits comfortably in Alternative rock, pop rock programming where guitars, vocals, and rhythm section share the spotlight rather than crowding each other out.
Sound-system shopping and stream-quality debates come back to the same question: does the recording breathe? New Radicals's better-known masters usually answer yes.
New Clear Radio streams curated rock-focused programming with quality up to 320kbps—ideal for hearing guitar-driven records with depth and punch.
Interesting facts about New Radicals
- American alternative rock project formed in Los Angeles in 1997.
- Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too (1998) included You Get What You Give.
- Won BMI Songwriter Awards through Gregg Alexander's post-band catalogue work.