destroyalltacos

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Member Since: 10/27/2004
Total Mixes: 90
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Other Mixes By destroyalltacos

CD | Single Artist
MP3 Playlist | Alternative - College Rock
MP3 Playlist | Mixed Genre

Spreed The Steven Sugal Justice

Artist Song
The Charms  Action  
The Konks  Break My Back  
Apollo Sunshine  I Was On The Moon  
Corn Mo  Maybe Tonite 
Dinosaur Jr  Freak Scene 
The Bridge Gang  Pangs Of Guilt  
The Fisticuffs UK  You're My Favorite TV Show  
Darkbuster  Gurley's Cellphone Number 
The White Stripes  My Doorbell  
Mike Doughty  Busting Up A Starbucks  
The Spinto Band  Oh Mandy  
The Halo Benders  Don't Touch My Bikini  
The Cloud Room  Hey Now Now  
Daniel Johnston  Mind Contorted  
Father Bingo  Dry Lots And Red Ones  
The Secret Machines  Sad And Lonely 
Failure  Blank  
Gorillaz  Every Planet We Reach Is Dead  
Disclaimer  Please Pardon Our Progress!!  
Chicken Damage  Amplifier (dB's cover)  
Wakusei  Gigantic (hidden Japanese Pixies cover) 

Comment:

For my friend Sabrina. Every time I'm making a mix cd for someone but have trouble thinking of what they may or may not have heard yet, I reach into my bag of local bands (The Charms, The Konks, Apollo Sunshine, and Darkbuster), and bands started by people I kind of know (i.e. basically every band I link to here except The Bridge Gang and Chicken Damage, I am nowhere near cool enough to know anyone remotely connected to Wckr Spgt). But these are all legitimately good songs, people, so check them out. Disclaimer's album can be purchased on amazon or off his site (and is reccomended if you like idiosyncratic depressing breakup albums), the Bridge Gang don't have an album yet, and everyone else with a song link has their entire album up for your downloading enjoyment. Ok, that's enough of that. The title and cover come from this awesome find posted on the found magazine livejournal community. Yes, it actually does say "spreed", and "sugal". Once I was able to Google Image Search up a picture of Segal rockin' out, that sealed it for me. On a side note, the hidden track has to be heard to believed: the vocalist apparently tried to learn the words phonetically, so the verses are completely unintelligible and the chorus is sung like "Gig antic!" (as in wacky goings on at a concert), but the band's enthusiasm makes the whole thing oddly charming somehow.

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hemizen
Date: 6/12/2005
Thanks for the links.