Other Mixes By tribebabe
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                                    Theme - Road Trip
                                    
                                
                            
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                            Untitled 1: pop-angst session
| Artist | Song | |
| Silverchair | Ana's Song | |
| Fuel | Hemorrage (In My Hands) | |
| Nora Jones | Don't Know Why | |
| Oasis | Force of Nature | |
| POD | Alive | |
| Lennon | My Beautiful | |
| The Cardigans | My Favorite Game | |
| Joydrop | Sometimes Wanna Die | |
| Placebo | 20th Century Boy | |
| Pink | Just Like A Pill | |
| Linkin Park | In The End | |
| The Venus In Furs | 2HB | |
| Course of Nature | Caught In The Sun | |
| Love Split Love | How Soon Is Now | |
| Avril Lavigne | I'm With You | |
| Bif Naked | I Love Myself Today | |
| Bush | The Chemical Between Us | |
| Garbage | #1 Crush | |
| Travis | Turn | |
Comment:
Made for those days you keep the blinds shut and stare at the ceiling. Not my best work, I kind of lost it towards the end.
            Feedback:
                                    that mix sounds so, so amazing! phew. great choices! *thumps up*
                            
                                    Alright! Lennon!! She's the latest I've been forcing upon the innocent...
                            
                                       Poor Norah Jones, sandwiched in between Fuel and Our Lady Peace.  I can't imagine how those transitions would sound in terms of the flow of the tape.
                            

