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These are the Top 25 most played songs on i-Tunes, which tracks the songs I play while I sit at the computer.
Very often, while I write, I will play a song on repeat.
Even more often, I will get completely hooked on a song and play it over and over again, like a three-year-old with a really annoying new toy. For instance, The Eck emailed me the song "Tear You Apart" a couple weeks ago, and it is so gothically catchy and creepy that it is shooting up the charts with a bullet.
1. Only, Nine Inch Nails
2. DOA, Foo Fighters
3. Tear You Apart, She Wants Revenge
4. Justify My Thug, Jay Z
5. Of The Girl, Pearl Jam
6. Blue Orchid, White Stripes
7. Free Ride, The Edgar Winter Band
8. Personal Jesus, Johnny Cash
9. Born On The Bayou, Foo Fighters
10. Aneurysm, Nirvana
11. Staple It Together, Jack Johnson
12. Fashion, David Bowie
13. Optimistic, Radiohead
14. Can I Get A..., Jay Z
15. Into The Void, Nine Inch Nails
16. Filthy/Gorgeous, Scissor Sisters
17. Wish You Were Here, Incubus
18. 99 Problems, Jay Z
19. Still, Foo Fighters
20. Guerilla Radio, Rage Against The Machine
21. Busy Child, Crystal Method
22. Kielbasa, Tenacious D
23. Molly's Chambers, Kings of Leon
24. Janie Jones, The Clash
25. Bittersweet Symphony, The Verve
It's a bit of an odd mix, because the place I listen to the most music is in my car, on those old-school things called "CD's".
Lately, in the car, I have unleashed my inner small-town-Wisconsin-circa-1986 classic rawker, spinning Zeppelin III, Stones Beggar's Banquet and Exile...
Wow, what an uninteresting post.
Very often, while I write, I will play a song on repeat.
Even more often, I will get completely hooked on a song and play it over and over again, like a three-year-old with a really annoying new toy. For instance, The Eck emailed me the song "Tear You Apart" a couple weeks ago, and it is so gothically catchy and creepy that it is shooting up the charts with a bullet.
1. Only, Nine Inch Nails
2. DOA, Foo Fighters
3. Tear You Apart, She Wants Revenge
4. Justify My Thug, Jay Z
5. Of The Girl, Pearl Jam
6. Blue Orchid, White Stripes
7. Free Ride, The Edgar Winter Band
8. Personal Jesus, Johnny Cash
9. Born On The Bayou, Foo Fighters
10. Aneurysm, Nirvana
11. Staple It Together, Jack Johnson
12. Fashion, David Bowie
13. Optimistic, Radiohead
14. Can I Get A..., Jay Z
15. Into The Void, Nine Inch Nails
16. Filthy/Gorgeous, Scissor Sisters
17. Wish You Were Here, Incubus
18. 99 Problems, Jay Z
19. Still, Foo Fighters
20. Guerilla Radio, Rage Against The Machine
21. Busy Child, Crystal Method
22. Kielbasa, Tenacious D
23. Molly's Chambers, Kings of Leon
24. Janie Jones, The Clash
25. Bittersweet Symphony, The Verve
It's a bit of an odd mix, because the place I listen to the most music is in my car, on those old-school things called "CD's".
Lately, in the car, I have unleashed my inner small-town-Wisconsin-circa-1986 classic rawker, spinning Zeppelin III, Stones Beggar's Banquet and Exile...
Wow, what an uninteresting post.
2 Comments:
Wha-wha-WHAT??? No Beastie Boys? Have they been replaced by Jack Johnson? Oh, how the mighty have fallen.
Jay Z is meeting all of my hip hop nees currently.
I do, however, still cntend that the Beastie Boys, Paul's Boutique is the best hip hop album of all time.
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