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Sunday, August 30, 2009

 

Highly Rec'd September 09 Mixtape

Editor's Note: This is Jon Wolf's September '09 Highly Rec'd Mixtape provided as a content share exclusively with DeadJournalist.com. To get the links, get on the list by sending Highly Rec'd an e-mail


HIGHLY REC'D - THE MONTHLY MIXTAPE
Because good music is a right, not a privilege.


September '09: "Are You Really Going Out Tonight?!"
1. The Love Language - Lalita
2. Jay Reatard - It Ain't Gonna Save Me
3. In Endeavors - Private Eye
4. Throw Me The Statue - Hi-Fi Goon
5. Free Energy - Dream City
6. The Beatings - Bury You
7. Born in the Flood - Anthem
8. We Were Promised Jetpacks - Keeping Warm (acoustic) (special thanks: The Pop Cop)
9. Tap Tap - To Our Continuing Friendship
10. Julie Doiron - Consolation Prize
11. Burn Planetarium - Young Chameleon
12. BOAT - Name Tossers
13. Fun. - Be Calm (formerly of The Format)
14. Fun. - Walking The Dog
15. Miike Snow - Animal
16. Esser - Headlock
17. BMX Bandits - Elegant Lines
18. Law of Nature - Noise In The Hallway (1994)
19. Evan Dando - Tongue Tied (1999)
20. Avett Brothers - More of You (live, Daytrotter Session)
21. Gary Louris - We'll Get By (acoustic, former Jayhawks)
22. Port O'Brien - My Will Is Good
23. Chief - Nice People
24. The Love Language - Night Dogs

Singles
Album


New Feature: The Adventures of Pete & Pete & Mark & Melissa
Former Miracle Legion and Polaris frontman Mark Mulachy tragically lost his wife late last year, and is now raising their three-year-old twin daughters alone. In response, a who's who (Thom Yorke, The National, Michael Stipe, Dinosaur Jr., Frank Black, Fountains Of Wayne, Ben Kweller, Josh Rouse, Juliana Hatfield, Elvis Perkins, and A.C. Newman for starters) of awesome indie rockers came out to support them with a benefit album covering 21 of his tracks, with 20 more to be released digitally on 9/29. The theme song to The Adventures of Pete & Pete, "Hey Sandy", has always been a nostalgic summertime staple for myself, and I hope anyone out there who has enjoyed his music would want to support this cause.

Polaris - Hey Sandy

HIGHLY REC'D - THE MONTHLY MIXTAPES

August '09: "I'd Know Those Eyes From 100 Miles Away"
July '09: "I Wanna Drink Too Much!"
Covered & Smothered '09!
June '09: "Have You Ever Felt So Goddamn Strong?!"
May '09: "It's Still Okay To Like Me"
April '09: "Just One More Thing You Outgrew"
Don't Hog the Covers '09!
March '09: "Sometimes I Wish We'd Just Get Our Asses Fired!"
February '09: "Join a Local Gang and Get a Cool Nickname!"
January '09: "What Will We Do? What Will We Do?"


There is absolutely nothing official about Highly Rec'd but we do hope you are able to find at least one new tune that helps you get through your month/week/year, which in turn gets you interested in these artists and you can then go support them in whatever way you choose. If you have no idea why you are receiving this and would like to be removed, please send a reply email to highlyrecd@gmail.com with the phrase: "OH HELL NO!" in the subject line, or if you would like to add a friend to the list, have them send an email with "SUBSCRIBE!!!" in the subject line, the three exclamation points are key. And in this spot you usually type words really small and then say the year you started: 2008. http://highlyrecd.blogspot.com - Get Rec'd!

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Friday, July 31, 2009

 

Jon Wolf's Highly Rec'd August Mixtape - "I'd Know Those Eyes From 100 Miles Away"

Editor's Note: DeadJournalist.com brings you Jon Wolf's Highly Rec'd Monthly Mixtape for August 2009. Each month Highly Rec'd puts together a newsletter to subscribers featuring the mixtape tracks and other exclusive content. To subscribe to it (which means getting the links excluded here) e-mail: highlyrecd@gmail.com and make sure to check out the Web site: Highly Rec'd

HIGHLY REC'D - THE MONTHLY MIXTAPE
Because good music is a right, not a privilege.

August '09: "I'd Know Those Eyes From 100 Miles Away"
1. Sam Bennett and The Sharp Knees - Speak To Me Softly
2. New Numbers - Hinterlands
3. The Drums - Let's Go Surfing
4. Whale Tooth - Clever
5. The Drowners - Summer Break My Fall
6. The Lovely Eggs - I Like Birds (But I Like Other Animals Too)
7. All Girl Summer Fun Band - Everything I Need
8. Grand Duchy - Lovesick (Frank Black & wife Violet Clark)
9. Grand Duchy - Black Suit
10. Arctic Monkeys - Crying Lightning
11. Julian Plenti - Games For Days (Paul Banks of Interpol)
12. Pete & The Pirates - Good Girl (live, WOXY)
13. The Bats - Block of Wood (1987) (special thanks: The World's Best Ever & Jay @ Punks Git Cut!)
14. Dirty Projectors - Cannibal Resource
15. Tunng - Bullets
16. Plastic Operator - Folder
17. The Sounds - Lost In Love
18. Eric Sarmiento - Nothing's Ever Satisfying
19. Eric Sarmiento - Alejandra
20. Florence and The Machine - My Boy Builds Coffins
21. The Lemonheads - Fragile (Wire cover)
22. Coconut Records - The Summer
23. Guster - G Major (live)
24. Jason Anderson - July 4, 2004 (special thanks: I Am Fuel, You Are Friends)

Knew Feature: "You Gotta Be/Kidding Me!"

Dynamite Hack, one of the best one-album wonders ever (at least one album that anyone's ever heard). Kind of like a pissed-off Weezer, DH out of Alvin, TX, named after a Bill Murray line from Caddychack, got the most attention for their rock cover of Eazy-E's "Boyz-N-The-Hood". But they also made one of my personal favorite albums of all time, Superfast, perfect all the way through, and the cherry-on-top being the hidden track, a piano ballad cover of the rocking "Anyway" sung by the lead's sister, too f'n cool. Actually, "Pissed-off Weezer" is too easy of a comparison, I would say they are much closer to a "Frustrated Fountains of Wayne" or an "Inconvenienced Better Than Ezra". And there is finally word of a new album on the horizon, and I'm sure they're going to sound exactly the same after almost a decade ...

Dyno-mite!
Return of the living Dead Journalist! Deadjournalist.com is back! And not only are they nice enough to feature ME every month, but they, in all seriousness, have the the best music interviews anywhere, and believe it or not, it's actually interesting! It's like "Inside The Indie Rocker's Studio" (That was all me, sorry Chuck!) without the Will Ferrell impression or embarrassing ass-kissing.


HIGHLY REC'D - THE MONTHLY MIXTAPES

July '09: "I Wanna Drink Too Much!"

Covered & Smothered '09!

June '09: "Have You Ever Felt So Goddamn Strong?!"

May '09: "It's Still Okay To Like Me"

April '09: "Just One More Thing You Outgrew"

Don't Hog the Covers '09!

March '09: "Sometimes I Wish We'd Just Get Our Asses Fired!"

February '09: "Join a Local Gang and Get a Cool Nickname!"

January '09: "What Will We Do? What Will We Do?"


There is absolutely nothing official about Highly Rec'd, but we do hope you are able to find at least one new tune that helps you get through your month/week/year, which in turn gets you interested in these artists and you can then go support them in whatever way you choose. http://highlyrecd.blogspot.com - Get Rec'd!

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Sunday, July 05, 2009

 

Highly Rec'd's July '09 Mix Tape


Friend of DJdc, Jon Wolf, puts together a nice mix each month, and after a few months of being on hiatus(me, not him), I'm back reposting it here. If you've like to get on his mailing list (which includes the all links you need ... if you get my drift) email Highly Rec'd here

From Highly Rec'd:

HIGHLY REC'D - THE MONTHLY MIXTAPE
Because good music is a right, not a privilege.


July '09: "I Wanna Drink Too Much!"
1. Eels - Lilac Breeze
2. Dinosaur Jr. - Over It
3. Spoon - Got Nuffin
4. The Joel Plaskett Emergency - Fashionable People
5. Eugene McGuinness - Fonz
6. Miniature Tigers - The Wolf
7. The Color Wheels - Green Means Go (special thanks: Tom @ Radio Exile)
8. Boycotts - Beat On The Dancefloor
9. Lissy Trullie - Boy Boy
10. Japandroids - Wet Hair
11. So Cow - Casablanca
12. Apollo Ghosts - Palm of My Hand
13. Apollo Ghosts - Day By Day
14. Apollo Ghosts - Little Yokohama
15. Frank Zappa - No Not Now (1982)
16. Wheels On Fire - I'm Turning Into You
17. The Sweet Serenades - Mona Lee
18. The SoirŽe - Perfect Crimes
19. The Honey Brothers - Demonstration (special thanks: Pasta Primavera)
20. The Honey Brothers - Moonlight
21. Regina Spektor - Folding Chair
22. Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson - Shampoo
23. Young Orchids - Tonight (Be With Me) (Highly Rec'd exclusive!)
24. Andrew Bird - See The Enemy
25. Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - 40 Day Dream
26. The Maccabees - William Powers

New If You're New Feature: ATL Rocks!
I have attempted to show-off an up-and-coming Atlanta band every month this year, so far so good, and this month brings us Young Orchids, a collection of Atlanta-scene veterans with a talent for lo-fi living room sing-along anthems, which is not an actual genre, at least not yet. But the YO were nice enough to donate an exclusive mp3 off their new Take One EP. The first full length is currently in the works, produced by Kris Sampson (Coathangers/All The Saints/The N.E.C), so get on the bandwagon early.


New Feature: Two Minute Drill!

You may have noticed an inordinate amount of mixtape real estate dedicated to one band this month. A certain band from Vancouver (wow, Canadian, what were the chances?) who have apparently traveled abroad in Asia, a lot.

I first heard of Apollo Ghosts earlier this year with their Joey Ramone-esque track "Land of the Morning Calm", but I was amazed to find that they were not some punk throwback band, but one of the most versatile bands I have come across in a long time. Most of their songs clock in at under two minutes, but in that two minutes they cover more ground than any other band I have heard this year: the ever-popular male/female vocals, upbeat 60's pop, quiet B&S style acoustic, trendy use of the ukulele, Kazoo accompaniment, and just good ol' catchy-as-shit garage rock.

So HR'd has offered you four tracks total, and if you like even one of those, do yourself the favor of ordering the rest of the albums (one full LP and a brand new EP) direct from Catbird Records for the low-low (lower than the iTunes Store) price of $5 for the full-length Hastings Sunrise and $3 for the Forgotten Triangle EP! Craziness!


Another New Feature: Best Deal in Town!
If Apollo Ghosts' direct-from-the-label deal wasn't good enough, another favorite from earlier this year, Fanfarlo, is offering their entire album "Reservoir", plus 4 bonus tracks, for ONE DOLLAR! For reals, $1, for one of the most solid albums you will find this year, the offer is only good until July 4th, so please take advantage, you will not be disappointed, and I would not be going to this much effort, or this many exclamation points, if it sucked!! Swear!!!

http://www.fanfarlo.com

Highly Rec'd Fanfarlo preview


Permanent New Feature: Ketch Harbour Wolves
So if these two deals are still too rich for your blood, do yourself the favor and download one of the best albums you're going to find in this or any year, Ketch Harbour Wolves' "Dead Calm Horizon", for the mere price of an email address! Partake!

http://www.ketchharbourwolves.ca/media/audio/dead-calm-horizon-free-download

Highly Rec'd Ketch Harbour Wolves preview


News Feature: R.I.P. MJ
And just in case this once monthly mp3 newsletter is your only source for news: Michael Jackson has passed away. I'm sorry I had to be the one to break this to you.

Alien Ant Farm - Smooth Criminal


Really Really New Feature: It's the 25th Anniversary of Purple Rain!
I'm not actually sure how you celebrate this (it was by request), now go purify yourselves in the waters of Lake Minnetonka. (Although, aside from already being a kickass track, the the second verse on Edwarde Sharpe's "40 Day Dream" has an outstanding Prince homage in the lyrics and delivery).


Regular Feature: Cover Art
As always: Thank you, VS!

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Sunday, February 01, 2009

 

Jon Wolf's February '09 Playlist

Editor's Note: DeadJournalist.com contributor Jon Wolf AKA HIGHLY REC'D brings you his latest installment of The Monthly Mixtape. To join his mailing list,e-mail him at: highlyrecd@gmail.com

February '09: "Join a Local Gang and Get a Cool Nickname!"

1. Franz Ferdinand - Twilight Omens
2. Gramercy Arms - Automatic
3. Elle Milano - Laughing All the Way to the Plank
4. The Rifles - The Great Escape
5. Japanese Cartoon - Heirplanes (prod. by and/or is Lupe Fiasco)
6. Dan Black - Yours
7. The Pragmatic - Circles
8. Modern Skirts - Face Down
9. Telekinesis! - Coast of Carolina
10. Ryan Adams & The Cardinals - Heavy Orange (Cardinology vinyl bonus track) (R.I.P. The Cardinals 2004-2009)
11. Pete Yorn - Shotgun (new song from upcoming 2009 LP, special thanks: http://www.fuelfriendsblog.com)
12. The Gaslight Anthem - Great Expectations
13. Teenage Bottlerocket - Crawling Back to You
14. Model UN - White Teeth
15. Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Gardenia
16. Lilly Wood & The Prick - L.E.S. Artistes (Santogold cover)
17. Coconut Records - Wires
18. Coconut Records - Saint Jerome
19. The Rural Alberta Advantage - The Ballad of The RAA
20. The Rural Alberta Advantage - Don't Haunt This Place
21. The Deep Dark Woods - All The Money I Had Is Gone (Special thanks: http://www.hearya.com)
22. Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson - Buriedfed
23. Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson - The Debtor
24. The National - So Far Around The Bend (preview, from Dark Was The Night charity album, due out 2/17, http://www.darkwasthenight.com)

Tracks:
http://www.box.net/shared/5rzhhgv6ea

The Fresh Prince asked his mother for Adidas but she bought him Zips:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/om3pq6


New Feature: Unsigned Hype!
"In An Aeroplane Over Alberta..."

There are better recommendations than being compared to Neutral Milk Hotel, I'm not sure what they are, but I'm sure they exist.
Somehow still unsigned, The Rural Alberta Advantage finally received a break when their album Hometowns was picked up by eMusic in late 2008, that allowed them to sneak onto several year-end lists, and hopefully much more attention in 2009.

There's still room on the bandwagon, so if you like what you hear, jump on board:

http://www.emusic.com/album/The-Rural-Alberta-Advantage-Hometowns-MP3-Download/11325563.html

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Thursday, January 01, 2009

 

Jon Wolf's January 2009 Playlist

Enjoy the new Jon Wolf, AKA Higly Rec'd, January 2009 Playlist:

January '09: "What Will We Do? What Will We Do?"

1. Situationists - Onward and Upward
2. Pete & The Pirates - Jennifer
3. The Swimmers - St. Cecilia
4. Nerf Herder - Golfshirt Pt. 2
5. Y'all is Fantasy Island - With Handclaps
6. The Oranges Band - When Your Mask Is Your Revealing Feature
7. Robert Svensson feat. Markus Krunegard - Young Enough
8. A.C. Newman - All of My Days and All of My Days Off
9. The Go-Betweens - Love Goes On! (1988)
10. R.E.M. - Sitting Still (Murmur Remaster) (1983)
11. Iggy Pop - Pumpin' for Jill (1981)
12. Coconut Records - Microphone
13. Eulogies feat. Nikki Monninger - Two Can Play
14. Hello Saferide - Anna
15. Andrew Bird - Anonanimal
16. Peter Gabriel & Hot Chip - Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa (Vampire Weekend cover)
17. Cassettes Won't Listen - Freeze and Explode
18. Aurora Borealis - Breakfast With My Shadow
19. Alan Pownall - Love Lockdown (Kanye West cover)
20. The Dutchess and the Duke - Mary
21. The Olympic Symphonium - Intentions Alone
22. Jihae - Best Thing
23. Bon Iver - Re: Stacks

http://www.box.net/shared/9ff5cj2uru

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Sunday, December 21, 2008

 

Jon Wolf's Best of 2008

Editor's Note: The follow post/article is by Jon Wolf.


Hi All, I am not above obligatory year-end praise, so here is my wrap-up, I am not doing a straight-up "ten best" whatevers, but I do want to re-spotlight the best new bands I came across, and a few other honorable mentions that may have gotten passed over the first time around.


BEST NEW BANDS

This is all relative to me, if you were into one of them in '94, good for you.

These bands were able to produce more than ONE good song, and I'm a sucker for a single, but these were bands that were able to string together an actual consistent sound of their own and I am looking forward to hearing more from them.

Start the new year a cooler person, get to know these kids now before they get an iPod commercial and are too popular to like anymore (too late, Submarines: here).


The Constellations - I'm biased, but I do believe these guys are an iPod commercial away from being huge, I look forward to not liking them.

here

Pete & The Pirates - Don'tsayjanglydon'tsayjanglydon'tsayjangly.... Catchy jangly guitars (DAMMIT!) make this great little album, one of the best complete albums of the year. I could see them being a lot of kids' first favorite band (other than Vampire Weekend). Just added new 2009 stand-alone single "Jennifer" which may be as strong, if not stronger, than anything on the album:

here


Situationists = The Futureheads + The Lucksmiths / Mystery Jets. That makes no sense, just check them out:

here

Envelopes - French alt-rock sounds like this, both this and the P&TP album were released on the same day at the beginning of the year and I never stopped listening to either.

here

Five O'Clock Heroes - Pretty straight forward, well-produced rock, leaning toward punk, like Maroon 5 if they didn't suck.

here


Anthem In - Unironic pop-punk, best Ben Gibbard impression of the year, like Death Cab For Rogue Wave.

here


Tartufi - Heavily under the influence of Modest Mouse, Band of Horses, and Pinback, but in the best way.

here


Republic Tigers - They defy convention on each song, hard to pin down, but fun to try, insert favorite alt-label here.

here

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Submarines - Guy/girl vocals are hard to beat.

here

Plants & Animals - One of my fave new voices of the year, I could listen to "Good Friend" three times in a row and not even notice.

here

Lemuria - Sigh, you girls can even make yelling: "Like a goddamn dog!" sound cute. In the proud tradition of Liz Phair, Juliana Hatfield, even Lisa Loeb.

here

I Love Math - Do you really love math or are you just saying that because it's in front of you? Great DIY bedroom rock.

here

Lackthereof - Ha, more like Embarrassmentofriches, um, yeah, anyway, a perfect little 28-minute album from this Menomena side project.

here

Ketch Harbour Wolves - The National go camping. Might be my fave album of the year, if I was awarding that to someone, but I am not, just go get their album for FREE before it gets releases on iTunes:

here


SUPERLATIVES!


Best Emo Song I Would Have Loved Circa 1998:

Ludo - Hum Along (The epic run-on-sentence of a closing verse contains the awe-inspiring lyric: "Singing nonsense songs in 12 bars to the jaguars.")

here

Best Noise:

Like a Pixies song buried on an out-of-range radio station.

Wildildlife - Things Will Grow

here


Best Band With the Worst Name:

I realize that "FUCK" was the must-have band name accessory of the year, sorry exclamation point, but to quote a friend: "I don't want to like a band named Starfucker, what do you say when someone asks you what you're listening to: STARFUCKER?!" Flaming Lips filtered through a Super Nintendo, they take the 8-bit obsession seriously.

here


Best Mixtape Deal Closer:

The original was already boombox-over-the-head-worthy, but this quieter version is even more so.

Frightened Rabbits - The Twist (live)

here

Best Female Rock Vocal Sung By a Dude:

Best rocker I never got to post. Can a song rock too hard? I like a good face-melter as much as I like hyphenated phrases, but the MALE lead singer's voice threw me a little after I thought I had found the next great chick rocker, I had a similar Crying Game moment with the Silver Sun Pickups, but I got over it, and this band still rocks hard, esp on this song off their EP.

Jaguar Love - Videotape Seascape

here

Best Avalanches Song Not By The Avalanches:

Passion Pit - Sleepyhead

here

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Wednesday, December 03, 2008

 

Jon Wolf's December Xmix Mix

December '08: "What Happens Next is the Best Part Yet"
by Jon Wolf

1. Franz Ferdinand - Ulysses
2. Metric - Help, I'm Alive
3. The Futureheads - The Beginning of the Twist
4. The Futureheads - Think Tonight
5. Hooray For Earth - Take Care
6. Japanther - Um Like Yer Smile Is Totally Ruling Me Right Now
7. La Snacks - Kristin Was Meteorologist
8. Rivers Cuomo - I Was Scared
9. Rivers Cuomo - I Want To Take You Home Tonight
10. Bears - Please Don't
11. The Danks - I Mean, Come On
12. Emmet Swimming - Arlington (1996)
13. Anthem In - Down
14. Anthem In - Five Minutes
15. Anthem In - Moving On
16. Rogue Wave - Electro-Socket Blues (N&NIP sdtk)
17. The Killers - This Is Your Life
18. The Killers - Joy Ride
19. The Republic Tigers - Fight Song
20. Ketch Harbour Wolves - So Long To The Ground
21. The Rural Alberta Advantage - Frank, AB
22. Fanfarlo - Harold T. Wilkins
23. The Decemberists - Valerie Plame
24. The Decemberists - Raincoat Song
25. Frightened Rabbit - Good Arms Vs. Bad Arms (live)

Listen Here ...

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

 

Jon Wolf's October '08 Playlist

October '08: "I Don't Want to Get Much Older"

1. Jack White & Alicia Keys - Another Way To Die (Quantum of Solace Album Version)
2. Franz Ferdinand - Lucid Dreams (Madden '09 Album Version)
3. Does It Offend You, Yeah? - Dawn of the Dead
4. Vampire Weekend - Ottoman (Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist sdtk)
5. Vampire Weekend - Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa (The Teenagers Remix)
6. The Asteroids Galaxy Tour - Around the Bend
7. The Constellations - What I See
8. Lackthereof - Last November
9. Cold War Kids - Relief
10. PocketKnife - The Static, The Shame
11. The Shaky Hands - You're the Light
12. Screaming Tea Party - Today Is the Day
13. Umbrella Tree - Make Me a Priest
14. Bombay Bicycle Club - Evening/Morning
15. Bombay Bicycle Club - How Are We
16. Bound Stems - Happens To Us All Otherwise
17. Ben Folds - The Frown Song
18. Heartless Bastards - All This Time
19. Kings Of Leon - Use Somebody
20. The Shins - Little Boxes (Weeds Season 3)
21. Langhorne Slim - Restless
22. Langhorne Slim - Spinning Compass
23. One Happy Island - Temporary Tattoo
24. The Mountain Goats and Kaki King - Thank You Mario But Our Princess Is In Another Castle
25. Middle Distance Runner - The Sun and Earth
26. Mirah - Location Temporary

Click for the playlist: here

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

 

Happy 11th, 2008

(Editor's Note: DeadJournalist.com is happy to announce that Jon Wolf will be contributing content to the site from time-to-time. To join his newsletter, you can e-mail him at jonwolf@gmail.com.)

Happy 11th, 1997!

It may be due to the uninspired new music I was coming across, or some weird numerology obsession where if you are looking for it you will find it everywhere, but all the music that was working for me just happened to be from the same year.

So enjoy reliving the year through popular and not-so-popular representatives from the major indie rock albums of the year, and feel free to berate me for any egregious omissions...


1997: I Hope You Had the Time of Your Life.....Is Not on This Mix

1. Foo Fighters - See You (The Colour and the Shape)
2. Blur - Song 2 (Blur)
3. Green Day - The Grouch (Nimrod)
4. Sleater-Kinney - Dance Song '97 (Dig Me Out)
5. Freedy Johnston - On The Way Out (Never Home)
6. Blink-182 - Emo (Dude Ranch)
7. The Promise Ring - Is This Thing On? (Nothing Feels Good)
8. Guided By Voices - I Am A Tree (Human Amusements At Hourly Rates)
9. Spoon - Waiting For the Kid to Come Out (Soft Effects EP)
10. Pavement - Shady Lane/J Vs. S (Brighten the Corners)
11. The Get Up Kids - Fall Semester (Four Minute Mile)
12. Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Another Drinking Song (Let's Face It)
13. Marcy Playground - Saint Joe on the School Bus (Marcy Playground)
14. Matthew Sweet - Where Do You Get Love? (Blue Sky On Mars)
15. Grandaddy - A.M. 180 (Under The Western Freeway)
16. David Byrne - Miss America (Feelings)
17. Cornershop - Sleep on the Left Side (When I Was Born for the 7th Time)
18. The Dismemberment Plan - The Ice of Boston (The Dismemberment Plan Is Terrified)
19. Elliot Smith - Speed Trials (Either/Or)
20. Ben Folds Five - Smoke (Whatever And Ever Amen)
21. The Mountain Goats - Song for the Julian Calendar (Full Force Galesburg)
22. Modest Mouse - Convenient Parking (The Lonesome Crowded West)
23. Old 97's - Timebomb (Too Far to Care)
24. Me First & The Gimme Gimmes - Danny's Song (Have A Ball)
25. Stereophonics - Tie Me Up Tie Me Down (Traffic)
26. Slobberbone - Your Excuse (Barrel Chested)
27. Son Volt - Caryatid Easy (Straightaways)
28. Ron Sexsmith - Honest Mistake (Other Songs)
29. Whiskeytown - Avenues (Strangers Almanac)
30. Ani DiFranco - Napoleon (live) (Living In Clip)
31. The Verve - Lucky Man (Urban Hymns)
32. Radiohead - Karma Police (OK Computer)
33. Built To Spill - Made-Up Dreams (Perfect From Now On)
34. Yo La Tengo - Autumn Sweater (I Can Hear the Heart Beating As One)
35. U2 - If God Will Send His Angels (Pop)

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