Midterm music list
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Midterms midterms midterms...
Study study study...
Here's the songlist for the week: (Artist and album)
Front Line Assmembly - Hard Wired
Stiff Little Fingers - All The Best (1st disk, not the 2nd.)
Sugar Cubes - Life's Too Good
L7 - Hungry For Stink
Peter Tosh - Equal rights
Blitz - Voice of a Generation
Trance Nation 2 - Mixed by System F (Much better than Trance Nation 4.)
Jesus and the Mary Chain - Barbed Wire Kisses
Beniamino Gigli - Historical Recordings 1927 - 1951
Mosh Until Death - One World Order
The Trashwomen - Spend the Night With The Trashwomen
Kraftwerk - Trans Europe Express
Lords Of Acid - Voodoo U
You have to listen to a lot of music to get yourself through CC Lee's OS class, but that's another story. A lot of this stuff I listened to just when I was driving around to cafe's and the gym, like Trance Nation 2 and Kraftwerk, even though Blitz and Front Line Assembly are what you want to listen to in traffic jams. Voodoo U is worth the price of the CD just for the song Crab Louse. Mosh Until Death is my friend Doug's old band, which is now defunct. I have their rare un-PC version of One World Order. (I'll let him tell you about that if he wants to.) I couldn't listen to the Sugar Cube's Life's Too Good for several years because it contained a certain song that me and a certain ex had proclaimed as "our" song. (birthday. Awesome song. Whatta scream!) Jesus and the Mary Chain is what we used to play at Tower Video when we wanted the customers to leave when we were closing up. That or Throbbing Gristle.
Right now I'm listening to Beniamino Gigli. It makes me feel like I'm in an episode of the Sopranos! No, Pagliaccio non son! Got that CD for my birthday!
Oh! What I wouldn't give for a giant CD changer. All I have is a little Sony CD boombox. Don't get me wrong, it's a wonderful little CD player, but it only holds one CD.
Study study study...
Here's the songlist for the week: (Artist and album)
Front Line Assmembly - Hard Wired
Stiff Little Fingers - All The Best (1st disk, not the 2nd.)
Sugar Cubes - Life's Too Good
L7 - Hungry For Stink
Peter Tosh - Equal rights
Blitz - Voice of a Generation
Trance Nation 2 - Mixed by System F (Much better than Trance Nation 4.)
Jesus and the Mary Chain - Barbed Wire Kisses
Beniamino Gigli - Historical Recordings 1927 - 1951
Mosh Until Death - One World Order
The Trashwomen - Spend the Night With The Trashwomen
Kraftwerk - Trans Europe Express
Lords Of Acid - Voodoo U
You have to listen to a lot of music to get yourself through CC Lee's OS class, but that's another story. A lot of this stuff I listened to just when I was driving around to cafe's and the gym, like Trance Nation 2 and Kraftwerk, even though Blitz and Front Line Assembly are what you want to listen to in traffic jams. Voodoo U is worth the price of the CD just for the song Crab Louse. Mosh Until Death is my friend Doug's old band, which is now defunct. I have their rare un-PC version of One World Order. (I'll let him tell you about that if he wants to.) I couldn't listen to the Sugar Cube's Life's Too Good for several years because it contained a certain song that me and a certain ex had proclaimed as "our" song. (birthday. Awesome song. Whatta scream!) Jesus and the Mary Chain is what we used to play at Tower Video when we wanted the customers to leave when we were closing up. That or Throbbing Gristle.
Right now I'm listening to Beniamino Gigli. It makes me feel like I'm in an episode of the Sopranos! No, Pagliaccio non son! Got that CD for my birthday!
Oh! What I wouldn't give for a giant CD changer. All I have is a little Sony CD boombox. Don't get me wrong, it's a wonderful little CD player, but it only holds one CD.