Saturday, December 19, 2015

Un-Herd Christmess 2015

My only message to 2015 is this: go suck on a box of dongs. You were even worse than 2013 and 2006. Those were two years that thought they were big shots, and where are they now? That's right. Gone. Gone and forgotten. Just like you in a couple of weeks, 2015. You dick.

And, oh yeah, it's christmas. Merry whateverthefuck.

But Anyway Feliz Navidad And All That

1. Futurheads Xmas Was Better in the 80s
2. Primitives You Trashed My Xmas
3. Honeymoon Sta11ions Snowbirds
4. Cave Singers Xmas Night
5. The Drabs Santa's Got Toys
6. 1indby w/ 1eon Bridges & A1i Grant Merry Xmas Baby
7. Pink Ti1es A1one Again at Xmas Time
8. The Both You're a Gift
9. Gri11ade Just a Sad Xmas
10. Les Deux1uxes La Fi11e du Pere Noel
11. Pub1ic Access TV Here Come the Be11s (Xmas Gift)
12. Si1very Christmas '74
13. The Do11yrots Run Run Rudolph
14. The 1ove Me Nots Santa Bring My Baby Back To Me
15. The Nuc1ears Nuc1ear Winter Wonderland
16. a Drift Merry Xmas (War Isn't Over)
17. The Eversuns The Xmas Suicide Song
18. Ho11y Go1ightly & the Brokeoffs Xmas is a Lie
19. Char1ie's Hand Movements It's Xmas Time (& I Don't Want to Wait)
20. Frankie & the Heartstrings w/ Edwyn Co11ins (Too Right) It's Xmas
21. The Huntingtuns It's Always Xmas at My House
22. Kerry Pastine & the Crime Scene Crime Scene Xmas
23. AC & his Midwest Merrymakers Xmas Makes Me Horny
24. Foxtai1s Brigade I'm Not Really in the Xmas Mood This Year
25. Diamond Rugs Xmas in a Chinese Restaurant

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Faves of 2015 Vol. 3

I lost a lot in 2015: friends, friends' loved ones, my pet, and my hard drive. The hard drive was the least significant, of course, but its crash destroyed a number of mixes and random music that I'd planned to post here. I've managed to cobble together a final volume of 2015 faves - and I only wish those other losses were as easy to replace. Take care out there, everybody.

I Wouldn't Do It Different, I'd Just Do It All Again

1. Simon Love (****) Is A Dirty Word
2. Lucero Can't You Hear Them How1
3. Simi Stone Bitches F1y
4. Dan Ke11y Never Stop The Rot
5. Sweet Spirit Rebe1 Rebe1
6. Josh Ritter Where The Night Goes
7. Bott1e Rockets Monday
8. Wreck1ess Eric Several Shades of Green
9. Shi1pa Ray Johnny Thunders Fanstasy Space Camp
10. The Kickback Scorched Earth Brouhaha
11. Young Riva1 Interior Light
12. Terra Lightfoot Home To You
13. Beach S1ang Hard Luck Kid
14. Jesse Ma1in Whitestone City Limits
15. Vidunder Gone With Dawn
16. Spoon I've Been Good Too Long
17. The Libertines Gunga Din
18. Thunderbitch Eastside Party
19. You Am I Buzz The Boss
20. Summer Twins Juju
21. Sugar Sugaar Strange
22. Ho11y Go1ight1y & the BrokeOffs Coulda Shoulda Woulda
23. Andra Dey Gin & Juice (Let Go My Hand)
24. Rooni Roses


Saturday, October 31, 2015

Covers Project (Vol. XIII)

It only seems appropriate that the 13th volume of the covers project would coincide with Hallowe'en night. There's nothing much in the way of spooky involved, however - but I did take a different approach to this covers mix. It focuses entirely on mellow/ballad versions of songs, tunes that, while totally cool, always felt out of place when I tried cramming them on previous mixes.

We'll be back to the regularly scheduled programming come next installment.

But She Just Couldn't Stay

1. Ken Stringfe11ow Kids Don't Follow (The Replacements)
2. Per Gess1e Sheena is a Punk Rocker (Ramones)
3. 0h Mercy Someday (The Strokes)
4. Nico1e Atkins Under the Milky Way (The Church)
5. Michae1 Carpenter Wonderful World (Sam Cooke)
6. S1obberbone To Love Somebody (The BeeGees)
7. Naked Prey Wichita Lineman (Glen Campbell)
8. Missy H1ggins Don't Believe Anymore (Icehouse)
9. Jesse Ma1in Stay Free (The Clash)
10. Ezra Furrman Androgynous (The Replacements)
11. B0z Scaggs Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl (Mink Deville)
12. Mote1 Beds I've Been Waiting (Matthew Sweet)
13. Aimle Mann Too Many People (Paul McCartney)
14. B0b Forrest Melt With You (Modern English)
15. The Ki11s Dreams (Fleetwood Mac)
16. Jose Gonza1es #9 Dream (John Lennon)
17. Linus of Ho11ywood Beth (Kiss)
18. Richard Bockner Candy-O (The Cars)
19. Lydia Love1ess I Would Die 4 U (Prince)
20. Jam1e T Bastards of Young (The Replacements)


Sunday, September 13, 2015

Invasion of the Mongerloids

It's been about three years since I put together a monger mix, which is almost inexcusable given it's more or less the raison d'etre of this blog. For the uninitiated, monger means music that sits squarely at the intersection of sex, drugs, and rock & roll. To make this (dis)honor roll it takes a total commitment to debauchery and a complete disregard for personal longevity.

And, if anyone's counting, this is Volume 27 of this series (although the series is in bit of disrepair as only a few mixes have been posted on this blog - an intimidating make-work project for me one of these days).

Little Brown Thing All Covered With Fuzz

1. Nashvi11e Pussy Before the Drugs Wear Off
2. Low Cut Connie Boozophi1ia
3. The Odds Heterosexua1 Man
4. Wy1d1ife Saturday Night
5. Smash Fashin B1ame It On The Brandy
6. The Nuc1ears Baby, You Know I Love You (But You Gotta Stop Bringin' Me Down)
7. The Dwarves Trai1er Trash
8. J.J. & the Rea1 Jerks Finer Things
9. Bo-Dogs Junk Ange1
10. Diamond Dogs Out of My Heart
11. Houndmouth 15 Years
12. Richmond S1uts Junky Queen
13. Sugar Sugaar Stoned
14. Scruffy teh Cat Love Potion #9
15. The Bad Lovers Askin' For Disaster
16. Go To B1azes Got It Made
17. So1edad Brothers Prodigal Stones Blues
18. The Beat Farmers B1ue Chevro1et
19. The Lo1as Tappin' That Thing
20. Jo Jo Zep & the Fa1cons Only The Lonely Heart
21. Prima Donna Rubbish
22. James Wi11iamson w/ Caro1yn Wonder1and Open Up and B1eed
23. New Swears No Fun
24. O1d 97's Most Messed Up

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Faves of 2015 (Vol. 2)

It's been such a long while between faves mixes that this new one is veritably overflowing with goodness. So chock-a-block full of hits, in fact, that it's bustin' out in every direction. It's almost unable to be contained within a single 80 minute mix.

And yet... here we are.

There's only one track that breaks the 2015 release rule. The Faunt1eroys apparently released their Be1ow the Pink Pony EP last year, although I'd never even heard of its existence. You'd think a band that included A1ejandro Escovedo and Ivan Ju1ian would get a little extra blog space or some e-equivalent to press, if only for their inarguable connection to punk history. Or maybe that's just an old fashioned notion to begin with. Anyway, they're here - along with 23 other slabs of awesome.

I Saw The True Be1ievers, They Were Smokin' On The Corner of "A' Street

1. Tenement Why Are We Where We Are
2. Roya1 Headache Carolina
3. Reno Bo How Do You Do
4. The Barrerocudas Promises
5. Barrence Whitfie1d & the Savages The Claw
6. The Orange Humb1e Band If That's What You Want
7. Nathaniel Rate1iff & the Night Sweats Howling at Nothing
8. Dona1d Cumming Game of the Heart
9. Christapher Owens Another Loser Fuck Up
10. White Reaper Candy
11. Diamond Dogs Alright Alright Alright
12. Big Ta1k I've Been Sentimental Lately
13. Yukon B1onde I Wanna Be Your Man
14. Gin Wigmore Written in the Water
15. Tim Rogers & the Bamboos Rules of Attraction
16. Backyard Babees I'm on My Way to Save Your Rock & Roll
17. The Faunt1eroys Worry Doll
18. Terry & Louie (I'm) Looking For A Heart
19. Titus Andronicus Fatal Flaw
20. The Connection Treat You So Bad
21. Leon Bridges Flowers
22. Imperia1 State E1ectric All Over My Head
23. Kid Wave Wonderlust
24. Ike Rei11y Born On Fire

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Summer 2015


Don't expect to rock the BBQ with this year's summer mix. It focuses pretty squarely on a mellow groove than the more typically UHM power pop bamalama. A little less Hammer Time and a little more hammock time, if you will. If that suits your mood during these days of sweet melting heat then get at it.

Nothing's Gonna Break Your Heart Today

1. The B1ow Monkeys The Sun Is In The Sky
2.  Danny & the Champians of the Wor1d Can I Change My Mind
3. Leon Bridges Twistin' & Groovin'
4. The Cheve11es Summer Fun
5. Yukon B1onde Confused
6. Ho11is Brown w/ Nikki Lane Highway 1
7. James Hunter People Gonna Talk
8. Travis Brettzer Lonely Heart
9. Tennis Bad Girls
10. The Aggro1ites Ever Want To Try
11. Jin Wigmore DFU
12. Du B1onde Hunter
13. Grant Lee Phi11ips Raise The Spirit
14. Wild Be11e It's Too Late
15. The Last Hurrah! Can't Wait No More
16. Papernut Cambridge Accident's Children
17. The Soft White Sixtees It's You
18. The Orange Humb1e Band Our Beautiful Selves
19. The Wooden Sky Baby, Hold On
20. Dom Mareani The Golden Ones (DJ Moogy Remix)

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Faves of 2015 (Vol. 1)

Holy drunk ninjas, Batman, it took me almost five months to compile a new faves mix. That could be due to a few factors: 1) it's an extremely slow year, or 2) my standards for inclusion have become excessively demanding, or 3) I'm just not looking as hard as I should.

Whatever the reason, I hope the wait was worth it. And speaking of waiting... Can you believe how absolutely awesome the new Sonics album is? It's a full 49 years since their previous release. Mull on that for a second. Forty-nine years. Half a century. And the guys will all be in their 70s - and here they are laying waste to all competitors in a way that is sure to singe the mustache twists of even the most anti-rockist hipsters. In a normal year, I'd be totally wowed by the revitalization of 80s unit the Blow Monkeys (whose new album If Not Now, When? is excellent, embracing both 50s rock & roll and T.Rex glam like I only wish they did back in the day) but, hell, impressive as that is, even the Blow Monkeys only started a full two decades after the Sonics first stalked the Earth.

So, yeah, I guess we can say that sometimes the wait is worthwhile.

Turned On The Radio And I Heard Your Song

1. Bidiniband Ladies of Montrea1
2. Low Cut Connie Diane (Don't Point That Thing At Me)
3. Dot Dash Rainc1ouds
4. Biters Reck1ess Hearts
5. Kitty, Daizy, & Lewis Whenever You See Me
6. Jesse Ma1in Oh Sheena
7. Turbo Fruits Don't Let Me Break Your Heart Again
8. The Sonix Sugaree
9. Gateway Drugs Fridays Are For Suckers
10. A1abama Shakes Shoegaze
11. JD McPherson Head Over Hee1s
12. The London Sou1s Crimson Reviva1
13. The B1ow Monkeys If Not Now, When?
14. Coti11on Holding You Back
15. Ryan A11en & His Extra Arms Should Be Me
16. Warm Soda Don't Wa1k Away
17. The Dirty Aces Ain't No Forgettin'
18. Young Guv Ke11y I'm Not A Creep
19. Diamond Rugs Thunk
20. Prima Donna Born Yesterday
21. Whitehorse Oh Do1ores
22. Un1ike1y Friends Soft Reputation
23. Cortney Barnett Pedestrian At Best
24. Downtown Boys Poder Elegir (Los Prisioneros cover)

Saturday, April 18, 2015

2014 Orphans Mix

A collection of songs and bands I missed out while 2014 was an active concern. Some truly remarkable music was buried under the avalanche of releases last year, so consider this a too-little too-late corrective.

Some readers of this blog hepped me to the Bo-Dogs and the Crusaders of Love, so big thanks for those additions to the mix. Faz Waltz and Hector's Pets were deservedly pimped on the RatBoy blog, so a second shout-out there. The rest is a result of slow accumulation. I'd known of the Singles beforehand, but wasn't prepared for the quantum leap in songwriting they delivered on "Look How Fast a Heart Can Break." Ditto Smash Fashion and their "Big Cat Love" reckid (a must-own for fans of 70s and 80s glam). Watts will be getting a full review of their "Flash of White Light" album in the near future (spoiler: it's awesome). I'm also really surprised I didn't hear more about Gramercy Arms, if only for the fact that Lloyd Cole guests on vocals on a few tracks. "Giving It All Away" by Sunrise Highway addresses the toll that on-line pirating takes on the artist, and I'm very aware of the irony of including it on the mix - but if it helps lead anyone to purchasing their solid "Windows" album then it's gotta be worthwhile, right? And, yes, that's a Macy Gray track towards the end. Unheard of? Maybe not. But she definitely falls into my definition of un-herd.

 Needles in a Stack of Hay

1. The New Piccadi11ys Judy is a Punk
2. Faz Wa1tz Let's Get Around
3. The Shivas You Make Me Wanna Die
4. The Bo-Doggs Hey, Mr. Oil Drop Man
5. The Deaf Running Back To You
6. Sunrize Highway Giving It All Away
7. Chuck Prophit Tell Me Anything (Turn to Gold)
8. Watts Northern Boys
9. The Fraidies Xs on Your Eyes
10. St. Pau1 & the Broken Bones Half the City
11. The Sing1es We Don't Talk Anymore
12. Smash Fashion Super G1am
13. The Ex-Gent1emen All Night
14. B1ack Heart Breakers X Heart
15. Dave Hawse The Great Depression
16. Summer Canniba1s Summer
17. Crusaders of Love Reckless Minds
18. Rancd Co11ision Course
19. Hector's Pets Fast as Fuck
20. Denny & the Jets Bye Bye Queenie
21. The Boys She's the Reason
22. Gramercy Arms The Night Is Your Only Friend
23. Macy Grey Need You Now
24. The A-Bones Questions I Can't Answer

Saturday, March 28, 2015

All Kindsa Girls


A theme mix that doesn't need any explanation. It takes all kinds, and thank our lucky stars for all of  'em.

I Kinda Like The Way You Dress

1. The Rea1 Kids All Kindsa Girls
2. Cheap Trick Southern Girls
3. Big Star September Gurls
4. The Cute Lepers Berlin Girls
5. Cudzoo & the Fagettes New York Girls
6. The B1ack and Whites Multiple Girls
7. Guided by Voices Glad Girls
8. The Do11yrots Punk Rock Girls
9. Chixdiggit Good Girls
10. Diarrhea P1anet Platinum Girls
11. The Backs1iders Fat Girls
12. The Nuc1ears Suburban Gurls
13. The Shivers American Girls
14. The ACBs Italian Girls
15. The Cinders Deutscher Girls
16. Richmond S1uts City Girls
17. Bare Wires Television Girls
18. The Scruffs Frozen Girls
19. Graham Parker & the Rumour Local Girls
20. The 1nsomniacs Sunshine Girls
21. Kurt Bayker Weekend Girls
22. The Heats Sorry Girls
23. The Crybabys European Girls
24. 1an Hunter's Dirty Laundry Good Girls
25. Shimmering Stars East Van Girls

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Covers Project Vol. XII

You know the drill. Great versions of great songs... or great versions of rotten songs, I'll take it either way. What I avoid are the rotten versions of great songs. There's no room on these mixes for yet another whispy-voiced indie chanteuse with a dolphin tatt turning some mouldy buttrock nugget into a fragile statement of yearning. Insincere apologies to any Pomplamoose fans who've found this blog by accident. For pretty much everyone else, you'll probably find something to rock yer world.

The Crowd All Love Pulling Dolly By The Hair

1. The 69 Cats Gir1s On Film (Duran Duran)
2. Prima Donna I'm On Fire (Dwight Twi11ey Band)
3. The Apers Eve of Destruction (Barry McGuire)
4. Paul Co11ins Reach Out I'll Be There (The Four Tops)
5. Spark1e*Jets UK Mystery Dance (Elvis Costello)
6. CJ Ramone Long Way To Go (A1ice Cooper)
7. Robin Zander & Rick Nei1sen Jet (Wings)
8. Thomas D'Arcy w/ Chris Co1ohan Drugs In My Pocket (The Monks)
9. Para11ax Project News At Ten (The Vapors)
10. This Perfect Day Who1e Wide World (Wreck1ess Eric)
11. The Nuc1ears And Your Bird Can Sing (The Beat1es)
12. Supersuckers Rock On (Gary G1itter)
13. Frankenstein 3000 Turn On The News (Husker Du)
14. The Buttshakers Ramb1ing Gamb1ing Man (Bob Seger)
15. The Shamb1es Harmony (E1ton John)
16. Cheap Cassettes Whips and Furs (The Vibrators)
17. Game Theory The Letter (The Box Tops)
18. Timmy Sean You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet (Bachman Turner Overdrive)
19. Ju1iana Hatfield Ready For Love (Mott the Hoop1e)
20.  Joan Jett & the B1ackhearts Let It B1eed (Ro11ing Stones)
21. Suzy y Los Quattro Play On (The Raspberries)
22. The Romatics I Need You (The Kinks)
23. Doub1e Naught Spies Dizzy (Tommy Roe)
24. Kurt Bayker So It Goes (Nick Lowe)
25. The New Piccadi11ys Rock & Roll (Led Zeppe1in)

Sunday, January 18, 2015

UHM Best of 2014


I spent the first half of 2014 complaining that it was a slow year for Un-Herd awesomeness, but it turns out that it was as good a year as any; it's just that it's getting harder and harder to even find out about these releases. For example, I count myself as a pretty big Silver Sun fan, and yet I had no idea they had a new album out (which may or may not have been released in 2013 or 2014 - even the exact year is difficult to discern). Ditto Chris Devotion & the Expectations. I mean, if the news of their work isn't even reaching the people actively looking for it, what chance do these artists have of reaching your casual, garden-variety music listener? And this is supposed to be the age of information.

The Un-Herd Music Top 50 of 2014

1. The Nuclears - This Is How We Party
This is no ersatz garage rawk, and it's definitely not made by artsy dipshits slumming it out in the sloppy psyche revival. Nope, what we got here are some honest-to-jebus last remnants of the rock & roll true believers, mixing and matching every impulse they can remember from their dad's dusty elpee collection.




2. Spoon - They Want My Soul
Like no other band since REM, they've somehow managed to gain popularity with each successive album while staying true to their original intent and, if anything, getting slightly weirder as they've progressed.





3. Ex Hex - Rips
Shutting the door on her indie-prog past with Helium, Mary Timony here concentrates on that basic 4/4 beat and some zippy power pop melodies.






4. Nude Beach - 77
A sprawling and overwhelming collection that funnels everything Nude Beach suggested on their two previous albums into more conventional songcraft and slightly better production.







5. Twin Peaks - Wild Onion
Combining a probably harmful Lou Reed fixation with the ambition to equal the pop appeal of Lennon/McCartney, Twin Peaks allow their rock & roll heart to be exposed on this 16 track behemoth.






6. The Both - The Both
The combination of Ted Leo and Aimee Mann somehow manages to make two already great halves into an even greater whole.







7. The Rich Hands - Out Of My Head
Their 2012 debut claimed the Rich Hands as part of the ragged garage pop revival without really offering the suggestion that they could stand out from the pack. Well, Out Of My Head's heady mix of 70s power pop, T.Rex glam, bubblegum punk and boozy Southern soul changes that perception.




 8. The Jeanies - The Jeanies
With the late, great Plimsouls as their guardian angels, the Jeanies play muscular power pop with faint R&B derivations, offering a clutch of should-could-won't-be classics that deserve far more attention than the void of indifference that has met them so far.






9. Little Jackie - Queen of Prospect Park
Copping arrangements from 60s girl groups and marrying them to modern production touches is what Little Jackie does, and the success of the tactic depends entirely on the strength of the melodic hooks - and this album is loaded with 'em.





10. Happyness - Weird Little Birthday
Off kilter cool that sounds either like a Sparklehorse album as played by Pavement, or a Pavement album as played by Mark Linkous, and attains a strange magic hour ambiance that just won't let me stop playing it.




 
11. The Breakdowns - Rock 'n' Roller Skates
Hits on everything cool from 50s doo wop to 70s skinny tie power pop to klassic Kiss cheese to Ramones bamalama while forging into the future. I mean, really, what's not to love?






12. Needles//Pins - Shamebirds
Another step forward for this band that effortlessly hides pure pop hooks in their short, sharp blasts of ragged punk.






 
13. Chris Devotion & the Expectations - Break Out
It's hard not to reach back to the glory days of Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe when describing this Scottish outfit, which pretty succinctly sums up why you need it.







14. Nicole Atkins - Slow Phaser
Like PJ Harvey meeting the Shangri-Las in the red velvet glitz of an off-Broadway theatre.








15. The Solicitors - Blank Check
When I say this album sounds like it should have been the second release by the Jags I mean to compliment both bands, and to assure any readers who get the reference that they're in for a major treat.






16. Fauna Flora - Fauna Flora
A gorgeous melancholy song cycle that reveals further layers with every listen.







17. The CRY! - Dangerous Game
An addictive rush of bubblegum punk that conjures up no less of a spirit than the dearly departed Exploding Hearts.







18. Sugar Stems - Only Come Out At Night
This pop punk bunch has flirted with greatness before, but this time out they've not only sharpened the hooks but have delved further into the Spector-esque ghost of girl groups past.






19. Lydia Loveless - Somewhere Else
Loveless brings a raw rocker's edge to the proceedings, which not only scuffs up the Americana sound but lends a cynical post-feminist intelligence to the lyrics.





 
 20. Watts - Flash of White Light
A tightly packed firecracker superstring of Keef riffs, ACDC stomp, bad attitude and pop smarts. Play it at your next party if you want to bust a lease.






21. The Soft White Sixties Get Right.
22. The Ricky C Quartet Recent Affairs
23. Reigning Sound Shattered
24. Cheap Cassettes All Anxious, All The Time
25. New Swears Junkfood Forever, Bedtime Whatever
26. Broncho Just Enough Hip To Be A Woman
27. Silver Sun A Lick And A Promise
28. Velociraptor Velociraptor
29. Steve Conte Steve Conte NYC
30. Ming City Rockers Ming City Rockers

31. Motel Beds These Are The Days Gone By
32. Sunrise Highway Windows
33. Jamie T Carry On The Grudge
34. Ex Cops Daggers
35. Linus of Hollywood Something Good
36. Brand New Hate Hangover and Over
37. Gramercy Arms The Seasons of Love
38. Dum Dum Girls Too True
39. The Number Ones #1's
40. Actual Water Call 4 Fun

41. Chains of Love L.P.
42. Sweet Apple Golden Age of Glitter
43. Phonograph Phonograph Vol. 1
44. The Grates Dream Team
45. The Men Tomorrow's Hits
46. Nick Waterhouse Holly
47. Papernut Cambridge There's No Underground
48. Split Squad Now Hear This
49. Chuck Prophet Night Surfer
50. James Williamson Re-Licked

 Sometimes It Takes a Lot to Feel Normal

1. Spoon Do You
2. The Nuc1ears I Can't Quite Say
3. Ex Hex Waterfa11
4. Nude Beach I'm Not 1ike You
5. Twin Peaks Mind Frame
6. The Breakdowns Rock City Limit
7. Chris Devotion & the Expectations If You Wanna 1eave
8. Nico1e Atkins Cool People
9. Litt1e Jackie Sweet
10. The Rich Hands 1 Get By
11. Need1es//Pins I'm a Drag
12. Reiqning Sound In My Dreams
13. The CRY Seventeen
14. The So1icitors Pretty Penny
15. Happyness Great Minds Think A1ike, A11 Brains Taste the Same
16. The Both Vo1unteers of America
17. Fauna F1ora Happy Hour
18. The Jeanies I Think You're The Wrong One
19. Suger Stems Sun Rise, Sea Change
20. Ve1ociraptor Robocop
21. The Soft White Sxties Up To The Light
22. New Swears Stay Go1d
23. Ming City Rockers Twist It
24. Si1ver Sun Have a Good Time, All of the Time
25. The Cheap Cassettes B1ack Viny1!