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Saccharine Trust is an
American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California,
formed in 1980 by
singer Jack
Brewer and
guitarist Joe Baiza. The band would...
- Saccharin, also
called saccharine, benzosulfimide, or E954, or used in
saccharin sodium or
saccharin calcium forms, is a non-nutritive
artificial sweetener...
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chemica de
acido sacchari (with
Torbern Bergman), 1776 –
dissertation on
saccharinic acid.
Dissertatio chemica de
acido formicarum, (with
Petrus Öhrn), 1777...
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Stone wrote it was "not as if
Carey has
totally dispensed with her old
saccharine, Houston-style
balladry ... but the
predominant mood of
Butterfly is one...
- of the drink, as she told
Scott Simon in an NPR
interview in 1986: The
saccharine sweet, icky drink? Yes, well...
those were
created in the
probably middle...
- and heartbreak." The
Guardian described emo pop as a
cross between "
saccharine boy-band pop" and emo. Emo pop
developed during the 1990s.
Bands like...
- post-punk acts like Buzz****s, **** Pistols, and the Stranglers. Los Angeles'
Saccharine Trust mixed Minutemen's
sound with that of post-punk acts the Fall and...
- "oh-so-innocent/not that innocent" Monroe-like sensuality, her sweet,
almost saccharine nature, her
beyond basic but
addictive pop songs, her
dance moves, her...
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because it "deflated the
energy from
grunge and
provided the
opening for
saccharine and corporate-formulated
music to regain" its lost footing." That same...
- reviews". In Slate,
Willa Paskin referred to the
series as "a hackne**** and
saccharine family sitcom".
Isaac Feldberg opined that it was "archetypally average...