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Billie Holiday |
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Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me |
LiquidAudio |
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Jazz |
A playful live version of a Duke Ellington classic merely confirms what most of us already knew -- that Lady Day was one hell of an interpretive vocalist. If only the sound quality wasn't so cruddy...
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Morbid Angel |
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Opening Of The Gates |
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Metal |
Morbid Angel opens the gates of heavy metal Valhalla on this blistering, ear-punishing new track!
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Union 13 |
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Innocence |
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Metal, Punk |
Lightning fast, barrio blasting hardcore doesn’t get any more spirited or honest. Look for the Union 13 label when heading into the mosh pit, homes.
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Dillinger |
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Cocaine In My Brain |
PlayJ |
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Reggae |
Get Dillinger’s dancehall classic in your brain, and forget about rehab! The best-ever song about blow, with apologies to Clapton.
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DJ Micro |
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Drowning (Micro's Radio Edit) - by Cleveland Lounge |
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Electronic |
On this shiny, happy track, DJ Micro blends pop vocals and trance keyboards into a celebratory rave-up that'll have lovers of both genres tappin' their toes.
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Gran Torino |
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When I Grow Up |
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Jambands |
With 9 drivers behind the wheel of this sick car-wreck of a sound, it’s pretty hard to stay in your own lane. Check out this boogie-inducing ditty that’ll definitely have you gettin’ your swerve on!
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Sex Mob |
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Solid Sender |
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Jazz |
This avant-jazz jam is more than “Solid” -- these Big Apple eggheads bring da noise and da funk!
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Grant Green |
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Iron City |
PlayJ |
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Jazz |
A perfect introduction to Grant’s great grooves. The jazz guitar master goes to “Iron City” and gets down-home funky!
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Pennywise |
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Time Marches On |
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Punk |
High-octane speed thrasher marks Pennywise’s triumphant return to your speakers. Trademark Bad Religion-on-speed vibe is almost too melodic, but politically angst-ridden lyrics do not disappoint. Act up, America!
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Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek |
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Move Somethin' |
WinMedia |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
“Quit yappin and make it happen” says mic-wrecker Kweli on this thumping jam. And you damn well better listen!
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