Other Mixes By Infinity
                                    CD
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                                    Alternative - Indie Rock
                                    
                                
                            
                                    CD
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                                    Alternative - Indie Rock
                                    
                                
                            
                                    Cassette
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                                    Pop
                                    
                                
                            
                                    Cassette
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                                    Theme - Road Trip
                                    
                                
                            The Infinity Collection Volume I (disc 2: THESE WASTED BLUES)
| Artist | Song | |
| Beck | Paper Tiger | |
| James Carter & The Prisoners | Po' Lazarus | |
| The Soledad Brothers | The Weight Of The World | |
| Sleater-Kinney | Good Things | |
| Bob Dylan | Ballad Of A Thin Man | |
| The White Stripes | St. James Infirmary Blues | |
| Nirvana | You Know You're Right | |
| The Velvet Underground | Who Loves The Sun | |
| Jimmy Ray | Trippin' On Baby Blue | |
| The Detroit Cobras | Shout Bama Lama | |
| Wide Mouth Mason | Breathe Out | |
| Joseph Arthur | Chemical | |
| Hawksley Workman | Little Tragedies | |
| The Pixies | Debaser | |
| The White Stripes | Broken Bricks | |
| Bob Dylan | Freight Train Blues | |
| The Soledad Brothers | Shaky Puddin' | |
| Guided By Voices | Everywhere With Helicopter | |
| Howlin' Wolf | Spoonful | |
| Son House | John The Revelator | |
| Tom Waits | Tango Till They're Sore | |
| Beck | Nobody's Fault But My Own | |
Comment:
December 2002Feedback:
                                    Nice blues stuff, not too
heavy on either side of the old and the new.
                            heavy on either side of the old and the new.


