Sillybean

May 4, 2004

Party Shuffle

Here’s the first party shuffle that came up on the new iTunes. Interesting. Clearly I need to rip more Stone Temple Pilots and Smashing Pumpkins and whatnot… two of these are from one of my yoga/tai chi routines. I’m very happy to see three Garbage songs… now if only they’d come out with a new album that sounds vaguely like the first two…



Song Artist Album
6 Underground (Nellee Hooper Edit) Sneaker Pimps The Saint
Special Garbage Version 2.0
Jezebel 10,000 Maniacs Unplugged
Find The River R.E.M. Automatic for the People
Gabriel Lamb What Sound
Praise You Fatboy Slim You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby
Stupid Girl Garbage Garbage
Erase/Rewind The Cardigans Gran Turismo
Weapon Matthew Good Band Avalanche
Only Happy When It Rains Garbage Garbage
On My Own Peach Union Audiopeach
Silence Delerium Karma
Fallen Sarah McLachlan Afterglow
Little Star Stina Nordenstam Romeo + Juliet
These Are The Days 10,000 Maniacs Unplugged
Don’t Feel Like Cryin’ Abra Moore Strangest Places

Comments

  1. Stone temple pilots? I can hook you up. :)

    Posted by mothoc on May 4th, 2004 at 3:07 pm

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