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                                Gonzo Mix #134
| Artist | Song | |
| Bad Company | "Bad Company" | |
| Interpol | "Pda" | |
| Masive Attack | "Antistar" | |
| The Pixies | "Cactus" | |
| Dead Kennedys | "Mtv Get Off the Air!" | |
| Shonen Knife | "Cherry Bomb" | |
| Nirvana | "Drain You" | |
| Iggy Pop | "I wanna Be Your Dog" | |
| Radiohead | "Pyramid Song" | |
| Blur | "Song 4" | |
| Public Enemy | "He Got Game" | |
| Beck | "Peaches and Cream" | |
| Tricky | "Antimatter" | |
| Bob Dylan | "Positvely 4th Street" | |
| The Breeders | "Doe" | |
| Blue Oyster Cult | "Godzilla" | |
| Rollins Band | "Ghostrider | |
| Nine Inch Nails | "Reptile" | |
| Ministry | "New World Order" | |
| The Cure | "The Hanging Garden" | |
| Talking Heads | "And She Was" | |
| Fun Lovin' Crimnals | "Scooby Snacks" | |
| White Stripe | "Seven Nation Army" | |
Comment:
To make a mix one must have an emotional relationship with the music. Understanding how it can flow from one feeling to the next.
            Feedback:
                                    Track listing looks good, and I like the title. :)
                            
                                    I've always dug that Public Enemy song...really good use of a classic rock sample.
Cheers!
-AF.
                            Cheers!
-AF.


