J.M.

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Member Since: 1/8/2002
Total Mixes: 71
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CD | Theme - Depression
CD | Theme - Depression
CD | Theme - Depression
CD | Theme - Depression

Year of the Shrub

Side A
Artist Song
Deftones  My Own Summer (Shove It) 
N.W.A  Straight Outta Compton 
Guns n' Roses  Out Ta Get Me 
At the Drive In  One Armed Scissor 
Motorhead  The Ace of Spades 
Ted Nugent   Wang Dang Sweet Poontang 
Pussy Galore  Cunt Tease 
Swirlies  San Cristobal de la Casas 
Sick Bees  Amen 
Suede   Killing of a Flashboy 
Deftones  Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away) 
AC/DC  Hells Bells 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Bjork  Amry of Me 
Pulp  Common People 
The Clean  Point That Thing Somewhere Else 
Modest Mouse  The Waydown 
Guided by Voices  Club Molluska 
3Ds  Hey Seuss 
Blur  Bugman 
Sleater-Kinney  By the Time You're 25 
Quasi  I Give Up 
Stereo Total  Die Kriese 
The Kinks  Sunny Afternoon 
Modest Mouse  Edit the Sad Parts 

Comment:

Can we still call him that? Mix I made for Feely in early 2001. Tried to have it done in time for him to play at the Inaugural Ball, but no such luck.
First side is all about the RAWK! Some of it is trying to offend, some of it is trying to deafen you, and some of it, well, um...just really rocks. We all have our guilty pleasure - The Nuge is mine. Side two are songs that take offense at the world and its maddening and frustrating parade of nonsense (tracks 1-7), or are about just resigning yourself to how shitty things sometimes are (8-12). Yeah, I know...realllll deep. This one was tough to make, as Feely and I have nearly identical CD collections, though, sad to say, he is lacking such essentials as GNR, the Deftones and AC/DC. Thus, an attempt to get him to correct these oversights. I don't think it worked.

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Steele
Date: 1/12/2002
quite the variety here. nuge, s-k, and nwa all on the same mix, and aimed at the shrub? interesting. and yes, we can still call him that. regardless of the songs, i'd guess over half of these artists would offend the shrub's fundamentalist mores. excellent!