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LAist Music Medley October

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Here's a Music Medley of some tunes from bands reviewed or highlighted here over the last couple months (some lyrics NSFW BTW):





No Age - Every Artist Needs a Tragedy
Caribou - Irene
Five O' Clock Heroes - Head Games
Bitter:sweet - Dirty Laundry (Skeewiff Remix)
CINEMATIC: Classic Film Music Remixed - The Taking of Pelham 1, 2, 3 Main Title (Phillip Charles' Signs in Mallorca Rewerk)
Shocking Pinks - Victims
Sunset Rubdown - Colt Stands Up, Grows Horns
Small Sins - Drunk E-Mail
Animal Collective - For Reverend Green
Digitalism - Zdarlight
Dappled Cities - The Eve The Girl
Shout Out Louds - Tonight I Have To Leave It (Kleerup Mix)
Memphis - Incredibly Drunk On Whiskey
Marissa Nadler - Dying Breed
Ulrich Schnauss - A Song About Hope
Prinzhorn Dance School - Crackerjack Docker
Gaudi + Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Ghamgar Bare Ne
Chemical Brothers - Get Up On It Like This
Fort Knox Five - Learning it the hard way (Kraak & Smaak remix)
Andrea Doria - Yaoo!
!!! - Pardon My Freedom
Colleen - Sea of Tranquility

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