Friday, December 31, 2010

December 31, 2010

1) 'The Rest Is Up To You' Kind Of Like Spitting
2) 'All Along The Watchtower (Acoustic)' Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds
3) 'Half The World Away (Live)' Oasis
4) 'The Velourium Camper III: Al The Killer' Coheed & Cambria
5) 'All Of This' Blink-182 and Robert Smith
6) 'Act Of The Apostle II' Belle and Sebastian
7) 'Country Cousins' Talib Kweli
8) 'Imaginary Lines' Badly Drawn Boy
9) 'The Sweetest Wave' Funeral For A Friend
10) 'Queen Jane Approximately' Bob Dylan
11) 'Hold You In My Arms' Ray LaMontagne
12) 'Everybody I Love You' Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young
13) 'Love's Gonna Getcha' Chalia 2na
14) 'Reconstruction Site' The Weakerthans
15) 'Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now' The Starting Line
16) 'Novice' The Appleseed Cast
17) 'Am I Going Crazy?' Korn
18) 'Constant Knot (Demo)' City and Colour
19) 'Going Away To College (Live)' Blink-182
20) 'Bushleager' Pearl Jam
21) 'One Way Street' Aerosmith
22) 'Quiet' Jump, Little Children
23) 'Butter' A Tribe Called Quest
24) 'My Blue Heaven (Live)' Taking Back Sunday
25) 'Hopeless Case' Less Than Jake
26) 'Somebody Loved Me' Reel Big Fish
27) 'Hateful Notebook' Descendents
28) 'The Ballad Of John Henry (Live)' Joe Bonamassa
29) 'Black Or White' Michael Jackson
30) 'Unsaid' MxPx

Albums:
shoreline drive. 'One Way, Someday...'
Motion City Soundtrack 'Commit This To Memory'
The Honorary Title 'Anything Else But The Truth'

FAVORITE ALBUMS OF 2010:
Band Of Horses 'Infinite Arms'
Mumford & Sons 'Sign No More'
Cee Lo Green 'The Ladykiller'
Jimmy Eat World 'Invented'
The Roots 'How I Got Over'
Terrible Things 'Self Titled'
Death In The Park 'Self Titled'
Minus The Bear 'Omni'
Jack Johnson 'To The Sea'
Gorillaz 'Plastic Beach'
Circa Survive 'Blue Sky Noise'
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 'Mojo'

*And although Kanye's new album is pretty good, I'm sick of everyone flipping out over it. That is why he is not on my list.*


Interesting video which further proves how fucked up Kanye wants us to think he is.



Maybe the New Year we'll bring us an idea of where we stand
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