Mike Eternity

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Mike's 500 Favorite Songs of All Time: #391-420

Artist Song
420. Social Distortion  Don't Drag Me Down 
419. Blink-182  Wendy Clear 
418. Pat Benatar  We Belong 
417. Nine Days  Absolutely (Story of a Girl) 
416. Lunachicks  Heart of Glass 
415. The Wannadies  Might Be Stars 
414. REO Speedwagon  Can't Fight This Feeling 
413. Neil Sedaka  Next Door to an Angel 
412. The Ramones  Sheena is a Punk Rocker 
411. Jimmy Eat World  The Authority Song 
410. Violent Femmes  Blister in the Sun 
409. Flogging Molly  Drunken Lullabies 
408. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes  I Believe I Can Fly 
407. Coolio  Gangsta's Paradise 
406. The Real McKenzies  Loch Lomond 
405. The Sounds  Seven Days a Week 
404. The Aquabats  Pool Party 
403. KISS  Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio? 
402. Harry Belafonte  Jump in the Line 
401. Counting Crows  Accidentally in Love 
400. Van Morrison  Into the Mystic 
399. Weezer  Don't Let Go 
398. Plastic Bertrand  Jacques Cousteau 
397. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes  I Only Want to Be With You 
396. The Cure  Just Like Heaven 
395. Paul Simon  Kodachrome 
394. The Beatles  I Should Have Known Better 
393. Peter, Paul and Mary  Puff the Magic Dragon 
392. They Might Be Giants  Cyclops Rock 
391. The Belljars  Dead Man's Curve 

Comment:

Don't quote me on #391. I've never been able to find it. It was played over the end of that Matthew Lillard movie "The Curve" but apparently does not exist in this world unless you watch that movie

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ProphecyGirl
Date: 1/25/2006
The Me First & The Gimme Gimme cover of that song is pretty darn good. Ranks up there with one of my all time fav punk covers. Sad to see Violent Femmes rate so low... and thanks for reminding me how much I LOVED "Gangsta's Paradise" back in the day!
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testors
Date: 2/27/2006
Plastic Bertrand, Pat Benatar. What a combo.
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Sabrina123
Date: 1/26/2008
Awesome! I just have to say that "Jump in the Line" will forever be associated in my mind with the last scene in Beetlejuice! Yay for Tim Burton memories... and also, "Seven Days a Week" always makes me want to dance!