Other Mixes By PhreakPhreely
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                            F-ed Again: A Subway Service Guide
| Artist | Song | |
| Iggy Pop | The Passenger | |
| Peter Murphy | Subway | |
| Mike Watt | Big Train | |
| Indigo Girls | This Train Revised | |
| Liz Phair | Ride | |
| Bob Dylan | It Takes a Lot to Laugh It Takes a Train To Cry | |
| Jethro Tull | Locamotive Breath | |
| Ozzy Osbourne | Crazy Train | |
| Alice Donut | J-Train Downtown: A Nest of Murder | |
| Pavement | Transport is Arranged | |
| Mike Watt | E-Ticket Ride | |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers | Subway to Venus | |
| Cherry Poppin' Daddies | Ding Dong Daddy of the D-Car Line | |
| Duke Ellington | Take the A Train | |
| Hepcat | Train to Skaville | |
| Talking Heads | Road to Nowhere | |
| Parliament Funkadelic | Ride On | |
Comment:
Anyone who's had to ride the F from Brooklyn to Manhattan for any consistent amount of time knows what it means to be F-ed.
            Feedback:
                                    Awesome mix...makes me want to visit New York only to ride the rails! Kicks my train mix in the ass!
                            
                                    Wow.
                            
                                    this is cool...maybe categorize it as a "theme mix"?
                            
                                    How about "Subway Joe" by Skavoovie and the Epitones?
                            

