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Shower System Thermostatic Shower Faucet Set Wall Mounted Rain Shower Combo Set Piano Keys Tub and Shower Trim Kit with Tub Spout, Handheld Sprayer, 12 Inches Rain Shower Head, Bidet Spray,Gun Gray

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Is “Wonderwall” the best Oasis song? Definitely not, but it is the best Oasis song to belt out by yourself—that chorus lift was made for bathroom quiet time. —Lizzie Manno Washing away the sweat after another long, hard day working for the Man deserves a fitting companion, and “Dancing in the Dark” is just that. It may be the most suitable pairing since the Boss and New Jersey, or “Born in the USA” and every single Fourth of July party since 1984. Grab that shower head and sing away, ‘cause this gun’s for hire. —Clare Martin I will fight anyone who thinks this isn’t one of the greatest pop songs of all time—and the verses are just as memorable as the chorus. All three-and-a-half minutes can and should be attempted in the shower. —Lizzie Manno Normal wear and tear from daily use. For example, gloss reduction, scratching, staining and alkaline etching of finishes over time, due to use, cleaning practices or water or atmospheric conditions, are not manufacturing defects but are indicative of normal wear and tear.

I can think of a dozen Carole King tunes that would be perfectly suited to steamy shower listening, but the pure loyalty and joyful innocence of this Tapestry-hit-turned- Gilmore-Girls-theme makes for the perfect behind-the-curtain belt. —Ellen Johnson

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This gussied-up soul classic may be a duet, but there’s no rule that says you can’t finesse a call-and-response all by your lonesome. There’s nary a river nor bathtub wide enough to keep me from humming along to this one while I rinse and repeat. —Ellen Johnson I don’t mean to show my age, but a certain six-second clip from the long-dead Vine comes to mind when I hear this song. Be like the girl in that clip: bounce to this song like no one’s watching, and when you realize they are, flash ‘em a grin. Or, just crank it up in the shower, and perform a concert for the bar of soap and an audience of conditioner bottles. —Ellen Johnson Toploader’s 2001 remix of King Harvest’s “Dancing in the Moonlight” is groovy and amazing. It’s money in the bank on the dancefloor, a road trip jam and a great song to jog to. Add “good for shower serenades” to the list. —Ellen Johnson

Sure, it’s a duet, but we all know which part you’re really singing here. Here’s hoping your neighbors don’t hear your “OHohohhhhhhhhhhhWHOAAAAAAAOHHHohohohohOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH,” which inevitably won’t sound anywhere near as good as you think it does. — Steven Edelstone If impersonating singers’ bizarre voices in the shower isn’t a national pastime, it definitely should be. Would you sing “All the Small Things” without Tom DeLonge’s bratty “NEEAWWs?” No. So where should you turn when you inevitably run out of Blink-182 hits? Look no further than Wheatus’ immortal “Teenage Dirtbag,” a song featuring the most prominent nasal voice this side of Billy Corgan. Plug your nose, pretend you’re still a teenager and your biggest problem is that your crush won’t listen to Iron Maiden with you, making you feel like the biggest dirtbag in the world, and just. let. it. out. — Steven Edelstone Recommended Installation Height (From The Ground): 41 Inches For Main Body, 75 Inches For Top Sprayer When you’re in the shower, chances are you’re starting or ending your day. That means you’ll need a song that doubles as a pump-up anthem and escapist classic. There’s no better answer than The Cure’s “Friday I’m in Love.” —Lizzie Manno I submit to you that a shower song should serve as entertainment, first and foremost. Showering is a mundane task, and anything that can engage your brain as you perform it is a gift. So a compelling narrative can elevate an otherwise perfectly serviceable tune into shower song excellence. Enter The Tallest Man on Earth’s “The Gardener,” a metaphorical story of hiding one’s ugliness to better be the apple of a lover’s eye—the verses are patterned a certain way, each a distinct scene recounting a figurative body buried, with the sort of subtle variations that keep you grasping always for the next lyric, imagining the garden you have made, rather than, you know, soap. —Scott RussellNellie Forbush & The Ken Darby Singers (from South Pacific): “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair”

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