Other Mixes By Emmett
CD
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Mixed Genre
CD
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Alternative - Indie Rock
Cassette
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Theme - Romantic
Cassette
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Mixed Genre
Natural Selection Takes 3 Minutes Tops
Artist | Song | |
The Delta 72 | Monopoly of Your Mouth | |
Brainiac | Sexual Frustration | |
Gorky's Zygotic Mynci | Face Like Summer | |
Interpol | Say Hello To The Angels | |
Echo and the Bunny Men | Lips Like Sugar | |
Heavy Vegetable | Jackie Chan is a Punk Rocker | |
Glassjaw | Lovebites and Razorlines | |
The Deathray Davies | Chinese Checkers and Devo Records | |
Pleasure Forever | Curtain Call for a Whispering Ghost | |
The Eels | It's a Motherfucker | |
Kid Spatula | Come On Board | |
No Knife | Secret Handshake | |
onelinedrawing | Crush on Everyone | |
Phantom Planet | The "In" Crowd | |
Pretty Girls Make Graves | If You Hate Your Friends, Your not Alone | |
Spoon | This Book Is A Movie | |
Refused | Refused are Fucking Dead | |
Sean Na Na | Girls! Girls! Girls! | |
Preston School of Industry | Something Always Happens | |
Sharks Keep Moving | Try To Sleep | |
Refused | Lick It Clean | |
Spoon | I Didn't Come Here To Die | |
Heavy Vegetable | Song For Wesley | |
Bright Eyes | A Poetic Retelling of an Unfortunate Seduction | |
Comment:
for my best friend in the world jeff, i hope he likes it, i especially like the pleasure forever track. but yeah this is nice i like it.Feedback:
Refused that's cool kids
sean na na - yeah!!!
gah. you're wonderful. listening to it right now. love the gorky, bright eyes, sean na na, no knife and heavy vegetable tunes especially. hope you like mine. weird about those two songs... have fun in brantford, i'll take some pics for you. keep it real.
Mmmn. Lots of nice picks here. Is Sean Na Na the same as Har Mar Superstar? I heard someone say that, but don't know if it's true. I saw him live(opening for the opening band) and he put on quite a show. Nice mix.
sean and har mar are the same guy but totally different musically... both frickin rule though.
wow. this is... really freaking good.
Your mix is awesome. The title perfectly describes the ensuing mix. Great subject and even better bands (the Bright Eyes pick could be no better as an ender; Interpol and oneline were great too)