Other Mixes By Ben Frazier
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Mixed Genre

CD
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Mixed Genre

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Mixed Genre

Cassette
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Mixed Genre

Cassette
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Mixed Genre

Everybody Here Tonight Needs to Move Their Asses
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
DJ Shadow | Letter from Home | |
JR Ewing | Sweet | |
Rye Coalition | Stop Eating While I'm Smoking | |
Party of Helicopters | Rising Up is Hard Work (Let's Just Sit Here) | |
Shudder to Think | Drop Dead, Don't Blink | |
Juned | Leeches | |
The Marinernine | Sweet Pea | |
Aden | Country Bar in the City | |
The Busy Signals | Constantly Awesome | |
The Postal Service | Brand New Colony | |
Three Mile Pilot | On a Ship to Bangladesh | |
Swords Project | City Life | |
Creeper Lagoon | Drop Your Head | |
Lunaire | Truck | |
Minutemen | Do You Want New Wave, or Do You Want the Truth? | |
Slower Than | Repeat Fits | |
My Bloody Valentine | You Made Me Realise | |
Dis- | Do All the Good Ones Have Muslim Names | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Sweet | Ballroom Blitz | |
Devo | Uncontrollable Urge | |
Tones on Tail | Go! | |
Siouxsie and the Banshees | Love in a Void | |
Sweet Baby | Two Tons of Dynamite | |
Hard-Ons | Ache to Touch You | |
The Replacements | Fuck School | |
Descendents | My Dad Sucks | |
JFA | Cokes and Snickers | |
Crucial Youth | Caffeine | |
McRad | Brain | |
Sub-Society | The Isolator | |
Biscayne | Fist Full | |
Amber Inn | A Thousand Spotlights | |
Seaweed | New Tools | |
Samiam | Home Sweet Home | |
Ignition | So Moved | |
Dahlia Seed | Cry Chord | |
The Van Pelt | His Saxophone is My Guitar | |
North of America | Let's Get Tight | |
Idaho | Crawling Out | |
Unwound | Sonata for Loudspeakers | |
Comment:
Made this one for a "Secret Santa"-esque mix trade-off...fairly decent, I think. Side Two never quite recovers from its "here's the old school section!" -section, but that doesn't bother me too much.Unintended: minor theme of "Sweet:" Sweet (the Band), Sweet (the song), Home Sweet Home, Sweet Pea, Sweet Baby.
Dude, like, SWEET!

Feedback:
This looks awesome. I would love a copy of this.
Hey, thanks...I'm always up for a trade.