Other Mixes By elisabet123
Cassette
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Alternative - Indie Rock

Cassette
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Alternative - Indie Rock

Cassette
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Alternative - Indie Rock

(to sannah)
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
juliana hatfield | my sister | |
my bloody valentine | strawberry wine | |
death cab for cutie | president of what | |
sonic youth | silver rocket | |
aisler's set | the way to the market | |
beulah | gravity's bringing us down | |
bright eyes | a line allows progress, a circle does not | |
my bloody valentine | you never should | |
pj harvey | horses in my dream | |
elliott smith | alameda | |
cat power | moonshiner | |
yo la tengo | sudden organ | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
ride | kaleidoscope | |
built to spill | still flat | |
velvet underground | rock and roll | |
ryan adams | come pick me up | |
aimee mann | red vines | |
...and you will know us by the trail of dead | totally natural | |
audionom | revlis | |
pavement | in the mouth a desert | |
mogwai | summer | |
bright eyes | padriac my prince | |
silverchair | ana's song | |
grandaddy | jed's other poem | |
Comment:
to a powerpop-friend... hm. don't know if she will like it.i wrapped it in velvet, it's a pity that it isn't a goth tape i guess.. hehe.

Feedback:
shoegazer rock.
i think it's great! but the Silverchair track made me scrach my head and go, "huh?"
I wish someone made me a mix wrapped in velvet.. I'm lucky if I get a cdr with no label or jewelcase without any track listings..
jolly good
yay, you have Death Cab!! o i love anyone who has Death Cab on their tape. your tape looks so pretty i wish someone would make me a velvet cover too... i hope your friend likes it even though she is into pop.
Very lovely. And the velvet wrapping is a nice touch!
ohhh this is so good, and the case is fantastic.
'you never should' rocks mE.
'you never should' rocks mE.
This mix tape is top drawer!
Nice packaging makes all the difference.
Nice packaging makes all the difference.
A lot of really great choices, but I doubt I would every open an album with any tracks off of "Become Who You Are." I prefer using tracks off of Hatfield's "Only Everything" where she really comes into her own on guitar, the gutteral sound making for a great junxtaposition with her child-like voice (and occasionally infantile lyrics).