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                                He Left His Soul In Someone's Rented Car
| Artist | Song | |
| Beck | Sissyneck | |
| Lou Reed | Romeo had Juliette | |
| Fugazi | Waiting Room | |
| Molotov | Puto | |
| Elvis Presley | A Little Less Conversation (JXL Remix) | |
| A3 | Ain't goin' to Goa | |
| The Noise Conspiracy | Capitalism Stole My Virginity | |
| Jimmy Eats World | Lucky Denver Mint | |
| Pulp | Common People | |
| Wilco | Summer Teeth | |
| Phish | Character Zero | |
| Cake | Comfort Eagle | |
| Brendan Benson | folk singer | |
| Sparklehorse | Piano Fire | |
| Ryan Adams | To Be Young | |
| Dar Williams | Are You Out There | |
| Sheryl Crow | Steve McQueen | |
| Counting Crows | American Girls | |
| Pete Yorn | China Girl | |
Comment:
Title's from the Lou Reed song.
            Feedback:
                                    I always approve of a Dar Williams song... All else is wonderful as well.
                            

