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LiveJournal Challenge mix

Artist Song
Better Than Ezra  King of New Orleans 
Metallica  The Unforgiven II 
Weezer  Suzanne 
Green Day  Walking Contradiction 
Meat Loaf  Life is a Lemon (and I Want My Money Back) 
Ozzy Osbourne  Perry Mason 
Cake  Nugget 
U2  Bullet the Blue Sky 
Real Life  Send Me an Angel 
Red Hot Chili Peppers  Midnight 
The Green Leaves  Yatta! 
Primitive Radio Gods  Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in my Hand 
Denis Leary  Asshole 
Tenacious D  Karate 
Limp Bizkit  My Way 
Veruca Salt  Volcano Girls 
Neneh Cherry  Buffalo Stance 
The Moody Blues  Nights in White Satin 
The Braids  Bohemian Rhapsody 
Mike Watt  Piss Bottle Man 

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Again, the rules. 1. Your favorite song with the name of a city in the title or text. 2. A song you've listened to repeatedly when you were depressed at some point in your life. 3. Ever bought an entire album just for one song and winded up disliking everything but that song? Gimme that song. 4. A song whose lyrics you thought you knew in the past, but about which you later learned you were incorrect. 5. Your least favorite song on one of your favorite albums of all time. 6. A song you like by someone you find physically unattractive or otherwise repellent. 7. Your favorite song that has expletives in it that's not by Liz Phair. 8. A song that sounds as if it's by someone British but isn't. 9. A song you like (possibly from your past) that took you forever to finally locate a copy of. 10. A song that reminds you of spring but doesn't mention spring at all. 11. A song that sounds to you like being happy feels. 12. Your favorite song from a non-soundtrack compilation album. 13. A song from your past that would be considered politically incorrect now (and possibly was then). 14. A song sung by an overweight person. 15. A song you actually like by an artist you otherwise hate. 16. A song by a band (whose members actually play instruments) that features three or more female members. 17. One of the earliest songs that you can remember listening to. 18. A song you've been mocked by friends for liking. 19. A really good cover version you think no one else has heard 20. A song that has helped cheer you up (or empowered you somehow) after a breakup or otherwise difficult situation.

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Mr. Mirage
Date: 5/4/2005
1. Your favorite song with the name of a city in the title or text.
Panic in Detroit by David Bowie

2. A song you've listened to repeatedly when you were depressed at some point in your life.
I Wish It Would Rain by the Temptations

3. Ever bought an entire album just for one song and winded up disliking everything but that song? Gimme that song.
Both Ends Burning (live) by Roxy Music

4. A song whose lyrics you thought you knew in the past, but about which you later learned you were incorrect.
Sometimes When We Touch by Dan Hill

5. Your least favorite song on one of your favorite albums of all time.
Jazz Police by Leonard Cohen

6. A song you like by someone you find physically unattractive or otherwise repellent.
Dare To Be Stupid by "Weird" Al Yankovic

7. Your favorite song that has expletives in it that's not by Liz Phair.
I Sit On Acid by Lords of Acid

8. A song that sounds as if it's by someone British but isn't.
Effigy by Ministry

9. A song you like (possibly from your past) that took you forever to finally locate a copy of.
Johnny B. Goode (live) by Chuck Berry

10. A song that reminds you of spring but doesn't mention spring at all.
Groovin' by The Little Rascals

11. A song that sounds to you like being happy feels.
Above by The Blue Man Group

12. Your favorite song from a non-soundtrack compilation album.
Lost In The Stars by The Kronos Quaret

13. A song from your past that would be considered politically incorrect now (and possibly was then).
They're Coming To Take Me Away by Napoleon Bonaparte the XIVth

14. A song sung by an overweight person.
We Have The Technology by Pere Ubu

15. A song you actually like by an artist you otherwise hate.
Patience by Guns N Roses

16. A song by a band (whose members actually play instruments) that features three or more female members.
Cherry Bomb by The Runaways

17. One of the earliest songs that you can remember listening to.
Quarter To Three by Gary "U.S." Bonds

18. A song you've been mocked by friends for liking.
I Heard It Through The Grapevine by Marvin Gaye

19. A really good cover version you think no one else has heard
White Rabbit by Mephisto Waltz

20. A song that has helped cheer you up (or empowered you somehow) after a breakup or otherwise difficult situation.
Green Onions by Booker T. and the MG's