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The 16 best songs featured on Netflix's '90s nostalgia series 'Everything Sucks!'

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Warning: Spoilers ahead for "Everything Sucks!" season one.

Netflix's new TV series "Everything Sucks!" is a charming teen dramedy that takes place in the 1990s. This means the soundtrack includes iconic grunge songs and pop hits bound to bring on the nostalgia for millennials and Gen Xers. 

We've rounded up all the best tunes features, from Oasis's "Wonderwall" to Weezer and more.

"The Impression That I Get"— The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (1997)

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The very first song that plays on "Everything Sucks!" is this classic, and it matches perfectly with Luke's energy as he rides his bike to school. 



"Run-Around"— Blues Traveler (1994)

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This jam plays on episode one, "Plutonium," after Kate asks her dad, Principal Messner, to treat her like any other kid.



"Don't Look Back in Anger"— Oasis (1996)

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The first Oasis song that plays on "Everything Sucks!" comes on the first episode as well, and is set to Kate's first big exploration of her sexuality. 



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