Adrian1

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Member Since: 10/11/2000
Total Mixes: 18
Total Feedback: 10

Other Mixes By Adrian1

Cassette | Mixed Genre
Cassette | Electronic
Cassette | Mixed Genre
Cassette | Mixed Genre

She isn't even half the girl she - Owww

Side A
Artist Song
Nerf Herder  Buffy theme 
Bis  Secret Vampires 
Frank Zappa  Valley Girl 
Edwyn Collins  A Girl Like You 
Link Wray  Rumble 
Frank SInatra  Witchcraft 
Grateful Dead  Till the Morning Comes 
Rolling Stones  Sympathy for the Devil 
House of Love  Destroy the Heart 
Soul II Soul  Back to Life 
Dean Martin  Ain't that a kick in the head 
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds  Death is not the end 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Buffy  Overture / Going through the motions 
Lightning Seeds  The Life of Riley (instrumental) 
Guided by Voices  Teenage FBI 
The Raveonettes  Demons Fire 
Massive Attack  Angel 
The Polyphonic Spree  Soldier Girl 
REM  It's the end of the world as we know it 
Kula Shaker  Hush 
New Order  Spooky 
Laura Brannigan  Self Control 
Roy Harper  The Monster 
   

Comment:

Yes, it's a Buffy mix - songs from & inspired by the TV series - can anyone think of any more, & don't say "Monster Mash"...

Feedback:

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xotisreddingx
Date: 1/28/2003
i enjoy the concept of this mix
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Adam Bristor
Date: 1/28/2003
Huh. That Nick Cave song is absolutely hilarious to me, maybe because of where it comes in the album. It's just really creepy.
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Abe12
Date: 1/29/2003
Very nice. Especially like the Sinatra and Polyphonic Spree. Only thing I would add is "The Mustard" from _Once More with Feeling_, probably as a hidden track.
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evilpenguin
Date: 1/29/2003
straight to hell by the clash?
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kristina1234
Date: 1/29/2003
i think superdrag has a song called "do the vampire" or something like that.
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Dougie Fresh
Date: 1/29/2003
Lovely. I'd slip the Breeder's cover of the Buffy theme on there myself. Love the Grateful Dead pick. Concrete Blonde's "Bloodletting" would be a natural pick, and my sense of humor would probably lead to the inclusion of "Angel Of The Morning." I also second "Straight To Hell."