Hell yes!

I llllllllike the ffffunky stuff!!!

Right now, my most played jams "Are You Experienced?", "Super Bad", "Payback" and "Machine gun" (bootleg. if you can't figure out by whom these are, i feel sorry for you ~ no one should be deprived )

Then there is:

Drive Me Away - John Lee Hooker,
Gimme Some More - Busta Rhymes,
What The *uck you want - Busta Rhymes,
This Means War - Busta Rhymes ( a "cover" of War Pigs by ozzie),
Lovage - Music To Make Love To Your Old Lady (cd, fav song, Stroke That ~ cause stroking is the antidode !)
Bernard Herrmann Hitchcock Tribute (cd, minus the commentary)
Rosa Parks - Outkast
All that Glitters - Death In Vegas (Dead Elvis)
GBH - Death In Vegas
System Of A Down - Toxicity (CD)
I can't quit you baby - Led Zeppelin and Rush Otis versions.
My Love will Never Die - Rush Otis

I throw in FWORD when I need a chuckle.

I've given the Led Zeppelin a rest ~ i only play it when I drive.

That's what I've been playing lately. I didn't list some ethnic stuff I got with no name for (track 1 don't exactly mean much).

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In reply to Re: OT: What's Your Soundtrack? by PodMaster
in thread OT: What's Your Soundtrack? by George_Sherston

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