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Theme
12/17/2002
A sizeable but by no means complete selection of songs that wound up sampled in the Beastie Boys' "Paul's Boutique" album, with a bias towards the more obscure stuff (hence no "Superfly", "Theme From P …
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Mixed Genre
8/30/2002
Old favorites and recent revelations, somehow connecting glam-hair-metal with glitch funk and tying it all together in some newfangled contraption. The 14th floor is really the 13th under a different n …
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Theme
6/22/2002
Because there's just too many great car songs out there to fill just one volume (or even two -- next volume I definitely gotta get some of that "Jesus Built My Hotrod" and "Little Red Corvette" action …
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Mixed Genre
6/5/2002
Themes are all well and good but for once I just want to slap together a mix featuring a bunch of songs with no connection other than they're great songs I've been feeling recently. Some of the more ob …
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Theme
6/1/2002
Ironically this mix does not contain the actual song "Cars That Go Boom". It does, however, contain many other songs about the automobile, with a slant towards the less-obvious and/or rare live stuff.
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Theme
4/18/2002
Long story short: These are all songs that, to most people, are probably more famous as sources for memorable hip-hop and club anthem samples than actual songs. Not that the songs themselves aren't mem …
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Theme
3/9/2002
This collection- mostly from the '60s and '70s- is all music (or in the case of Mancini's composition of "Midnight Cowboy", a cover thereof) created for the sole purpose of scoring some moment in audio …
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Alternative - Punk
12/30/2001
Someday I will get myself a big, unruly, completely impractical muscle car- preferably a '69 Barracuda fastback- and this CD will be the first thing I put into the sound system. Assuming, of course, th …
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Electronic
12/30/2001
Title inspired by a Mojo Nixon anti-techno song. A compilation of electronic music less suited to raves than it is to headphone-centric bus rides through the middle of some late-night suburban nowherel …
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