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"SO Hot Right Now..." for March 10th.

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DJ Mystic -- "Hey Raver." I like the little kiddie military drum and flute at the beginning, and the entire piece is nice and light-hearted.

 

Kylie Minogue -- "Slow (Mantronix Mix)." Best remix I've come across so far.

 

Kylie Minogue -- "Promises." The sleeper song on Body Language.

 

Happy End -- "Kaze Wo Atsumete." Found this on the Lost in Translation soundtrack. A pleasant departure from a very depressing (but still very good) soundtrack.

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*Shakes fist*

 

Damn you SPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!

 

"In the event that something should go terribly wrong" by Everytime I Die

"No Surprises" by Radiohead

"I'm on fire" by Bruce Springsteen

"Emporers Main Course" by Kid Koala.

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"Hexagram" - Deftones. I only like a few Deftones songs, so I guess I should add this to the list. The chorus part sounds...different. I'll leave it at that.

 

"The Punk Song" - Avenue D. Trashy electroclash bitches singing about getting fucked and treated like shit. Uh. It's verrrrry trashy, go to their site now (http://www.avenued.com) and watch the video. Kotz knows of their greatness.

 

"Back to the Worms" - Cryptopsy. Agent wasn't lying, Cryptopsy does get better with age. The drummer is ridiculously fast.

 

"The Dirty Glass" - Dropkick Murphys. An amusing distraction. The dueling vocals are a nice touch.

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The worst song ever would be the recent one by Eamon. Lil Jon is on a mission to do a track or remix with every notable artist from Atlanta.

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I've been listening to Bowie's Scary Monsters and Lou Reed's Berlin a lot recently. Honorable mention goes to the first five songs or so from John Cale's Fragments of a Rainy Season, although I wouldn't suggest paying any more than $6 for the album, especially if you're familiar with the studio versions of the Cale songs on there. "Dying on the Vine" is probably my favorite.

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It's really pointless to even try to play brutal death metal anymore because of how good Cryptopsy is.

 

I just bought Ween's The Pod because I realized I don't have any Ween, and hadn't really heard much. I like this quite a bit. Fuckin' wacky.

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