Other Mixes By Darth Pazuzu
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Rock - Hard Rock
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Rock - Hard Rock
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Rock - Hard Rock
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Rock - Hard Rock
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Rock - Hard Rock
PAZUZU MIX #9:
I Really Like This Jacket, But The Sleeves Are Much Too Long!
| Side A | ||
| Artist | Song | |
| Motorhead | Back At The Funny Farm (1983) | |
| Iggy & The Stooges | Search And Destroy (1973) | |
| White Zombie | Super-Ch-arger Heaven (1995) | |
| Helix | Gimme Gimme Good Lovin' (1984) | |
| Van Halen | Jamie's Cryin' (1978) | |
| Alice In Chains | Shame In You (1995) | |
| Black Sabbath | Supernaut (1972) | |
| Led Zeppelin | Four Sticks (1971) | |
| The Fluid | She Don't Understand (1993) | |
| Thin Lizzy | Sitamoia (1974) | |
| Peter Hammill | Tapeworm (1974) | |
| The New York Dolls | Frankenstein (1973) | |
| Megadeth | Wake Up Dead (1986) | |
| ABBA | The Visitors (Crackin' Up) (1981) | |
| Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band | Moonlight On Vermont (1969) | |
| The Beatles | Helter Skelter (1968) | |
| Manic Street Preachers | There By The Grace Of God (2002) | |
| Yes | Release, Release (1978) | |
| Side B | ||
| Artist | Song | Buy |
| Guns N' Roses | Civil War (1991) | |
| A Perfect Circle | Imagine (2004) | |
| Van Der Graaf (Generator) | Last Frame (1977) | |
| Metallica | My Frien-d Of Misery (1991) | |
| Pantera | Rise (1992) | |
| The Doors | Tightrope Ride (1971) | |
| Ted Nugent | Death By Misadventure (1977) | |
| Free | Little Bit Of Love (1972) | |
| Accept | T.V. War (1986) | |
| Chris Cornell | Disappearing One (1999) | |
| Pink Floyd | Run Like Hell (1979) | |
| Blue Oyster Cult | E.T.I. (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) (1976) | |
| R.E.M. | Everybody Hurts (1992) | |
| Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Pirates (1977) | |
| Pearl Jam | Around The Ben-d (1996) | |
Comment:
And yet another reformatting! O-pening up with a scorching three-pronged assault from Lemmy, Iggy and Rob, and closing with a quirkily jubilant rocker from Yes, Disc #1 definitely takes my warped ideal of eclecticism to admittedly lunatic extremes - 'cause let's face it, lunacy is the only honest way you can describe the sequencing of Megadeth, ABBA and Captain Beefheart all one after another!Disc #2 wasn't exactly one of my strongest efforts, at least in its totality, although I think it's fairly decent in terms of individual songs. I decided to include a number from the short-lived post-Jim Morrison three-piece Doors, an epic adventure yarn from ELP, a haunting, minor-key cover of a John Lennon classic from Maynard James Keenan and A Perfect Circle, and I close out the show with a gentle lullaby from Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam!


