punkitha

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Member Since: 6/27/2004
Total Mixes: 2
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CD | Alternative - Punk
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Headbanger's bash

Artist Song
Green Day  Basketcase 
Green Day  Poprocks and coke 
Green Day   I fought the law 
Green Day  Time of your life 
The Clash  Rock the casbar 
The Clash  Should I stay or should I go? 
Lost Prophets  Last Train Home 
Lost Prophets  Make a move 
Sugarcult  She's the blade 
Sugarcult  memory 
Green Day  Burnout 
New Found Glory  Truth of my youth 
Sum 41  Still waiting 
Sum 41   Over my head 
Sum 41  motivation 
Sum 41   Fat lip 
Blink 182  I miss you 
Blink182   Feeling this 
Sum 41  In too deep 
Evanescence  everybody's fool 
Evanescence  my immortal 
Evanescence  going under 
Evanescence  bring me to life 
Linkin Park  lying from you 
Linkin Park  Breaking the habit 
Linkin Park  faint 
Linkin Park  numb 
Blink 182   all the small things 
three days grace   just like you 
incubus  talk show on mute 

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Justin123
Date: 6/27/2004
first off...let me say that I own records by 70% of these artists. I would object to title it a "headbanger's mix" considering none of these bands are metal. At any rate, instead of just bashing your misinformation regarding what metal is, let me offer a personal suggestion. Never have two consectutive tracks by the same artist. It ruins the whole mix feel! Keep trying kid.
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GumboColumbo
Date: 6/28/2004
There's only like two bands on this mix that are punk...
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Professor Poserlad
Date: 6/28/2004
oh gosh people, let people do what they fucking want, hooray.
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BE yot CH bikini
Date: 6/28/2004
Ok iv never heard evenesence is punk and those aren't headbanging songs and i agree with the statement of puting 2 songs by the same artisits in a row duz ruin the mix but all those songs are really good! \m/
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aym72089
Date: 6/29/2004
mix it up a bit......good songs tho
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lipstick vogue
Date: 6/29/2004
mmm, it's a good attempt, at least. Mix it up and broaden your horizons a bit, and I'm sure that in awhile you'll make a mix that even the most critical indie bastard will compliment.