destroyalltacos

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Member Since: 10/27/2004
Total Mixes: 90
Total Feedback: 48

Other Mixes By destroyalltacos

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

The Best Of Taco (Not Really)

Artist Song
The Spinto Band  Did I Tell You? 
The Black Keys  10 AM Automatic 
The dB's  Tear Jerkin' 
Eels  Hey Man (Now You're Really Living)  
Ambulance LTD  Anecdote  
Of Montreal  The Party's Crashing Us  
Primal Scream  Movin' On Up  
Neil Young  Cinnamon Girl  
The Bees  Chicken Payback  
Ted Leo And The Pharmacists  Tell Balgeary, Balgury Is Dead 
The Spinto Band  Oh Mandy  
Ween  The Mollusk  
Built To Spill  Car  
Grandaddy  Crystal Lake 
Secret Machines  Nowhere Again  
New Pornographers  The Bleeding Hearts Show 
Television  Venus  
They Might Be Giants  She's An Angel  
Flaming Lips  A Spoonful Weighs A Ton 
Sufjan Stevens  The Man Of Metropolis Steals Our Hearts  
Eels  Blinking Lights 

Comment:

A message board I am on had a mix exchange, and this is my contribution. As a rule I try not to use the same artist twice on a cd, let alone in two instances, but I recieved mine first and they'd used Gorillaz and Spoon twice, so I didn't think they'd mind, and these are cuts from two of my favorite albums of the year and all. A while ago I decided it would be the most hillarious thing ever to entitle a mix cd as though it were a Best Of for an artist it had nothing to do with, so this kind of comes in the tradition of a mix I made before I discovered AOTM, entitled John Tesh's Greatest Hits.
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locovinagre
Date: 9/16/2005
Tasty mix. Car, I love that song. Classic.
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Mike Eternity
Date: 9/17/2005
That's a sweet underrated TMBG song you got there. Overall I love your taste in bands, and when it comes to Eels, that mix rule should always be shirked
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Mike Eternity
Date: 9/17/2005
Oh, and Taco is cool. Not sure if they deserve a Best Of, but they weren't just a one-hit wonder, either.

*sulks in lonely good will towards Taco*
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Rumi
Date: 9/17/2005
So, there really aren't any songs on here by Taco?!
Um, oh, I get it. Actually Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle's version of "Puttin'On The Ritz" was more super duper than anything Taco put out. At least Taco made the cover. I'd make a run for the border while this CD played, if that means anything.
Tequila!;-)
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Rumi
Date: 9/17/2005
Yep. I'd give this CD two tequilas up and a double twist of lime! :-)
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Orchid
Date: 9/19/2005
I share your obsession with all things taco.... be it music groups, ironic mixes, or mexican sandwiches. Extra salsa please.