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LAist Music Medley November

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Here's the mix:

Download or listen to the mix above which contains the songs and their related articles below:

- Spoon "Infinite Pet" for show review by Staci Goodner
- No Age "Everybody's Down" for a story/show review by Joshua Pressman
- Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings "Tell Me" for a CD review by tomdog
- MIA "Galang" for a show review by Joey Maloney
- Cake "War Pigs" cuz they play on 11/30 at the Orpheum
- Beirut "Forks & Knives" for a CD Review by tomdog
- Ceu "Malemolencia" for an interview by tomdog
- Foreign Born "In Your Dream" for a CD Review by tomdog
- Alien Chatter "Last Ganesha on Earth", David Starfire "Indian Fever", Harri Kakoulli "Kuzima" for a CD Review by tomdog
- Dexter "Main Theme" remix by Kinky for Dexter being featured in TV Junkie 11/26/07
- Herbie Hancock "Edith and the Kingpin" for a CD review by tomdog
- The Misfits "Static" for aShow Review by Elise Thompson
- The Most Serene Republic "Battle Hymm of the Republic" for a CD Review by tomdog
- Tom Middleton "Beginning of the Middle" for an upcoming CD review by tomdog
- Xpress2 "Give It" just for kicks and for the Fall/Thanksgiving spirit

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