For those of you interested in (1) my taste in music and (2) killing off the music industry one mixtape at a time, you may like to know that the official Top 20 Def Albums podcast is ready to go. So call yr lawyer and get ready to rock.
Terribly Frog Productions presents:

TRACK LISTING AND RECOMMENDED PLAYING ORDER
1. White Folks (0:05)
2. The Thermals, “When I Died” (3:22)
3. Eagles Of Death Metal, “Anything 'Cept The Truth” (4:34)
4. Sonic Youth, “What We Know” (3:54)
5. Girl In A Coma, “Slaughter Lane ” (2:58)
6. Too Complicated (0:02)
7. Mad Tea Party, “Zombie Boogie” (2:54)
8. Joe Gideon & The Shark, “DOL” (3:52)
9. Soulsavers, “Death Bells” (4:50)
10. Peaches, “Show Stopper” (2:15)
11. My Number (0:02)
12. Rodrigo Y Gabriela, “Buster Voodoo” (4:24)
13. Neko Case, “Red Tide” (2:54)
14. The Raveonettes, “Heart Of Stone” (3:55)
15. Buy Your Own Fries (0:03)
16. The Bird & The Bee, “Diamond Dave” (3:14)
17. The Lovers, “Never Win” (2:33)
18. Tinariwen, “Imazaghen N Adagh” (3:46)
19. Dengue Fever, “Seeing Hands” (4:12)
20. Blam! (0:18)
21. Tom Waits, “Live Circus” (5:04)
22. Franz Ferdinand, “Bite Hard” (3:26)
23. The Gossip, “2012” (3:50)
24. Super Furry Animals, “White Socks/Flip Flops” (5:10)
25. Flight Of The Conchords, “Too Many Dicks (On The Dance Floor)” (2:29)
26. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, “Heads Will Roll” (3:42)
As usual, Team Def offers you a choice of download options:
For a folder of individual DRM-free MP3 files + artwork [97.1MB], click here.
For an exclusive Def Mix MP3 + artwork [68.8MB], click here.
Offer expires in seven days (or whenever Mediafire deletes them). Feel free to circulate among friends, relatives, work colleagues, teammates, neighbors, pharmacists, personal trainers and schoolchildren.
CREDITS
Artwork stolen from Norman Saunders.
Song links performed by President Barack Obama.
FBI WARNING: If you download these files, you are under arrest for Grand Larceny. Downloading music is a criminal offense, even if it leads to more album sales. We know where you live, and we will get you.
Happy pirating!
This is dF
Terribly Frog Productions presents:

TRACK LISTING AND RECOMMENDED PLAYING ORDER
1. White Folks (0:05)
2. The Thermals, “When I Died” (3:22)
3. Eagles Of Death Metal, “Anything 'Cept The Truth” (4:34)
4. Sonic Youth, “What We Know” (3:54)
5. Girl In A Coma, “Slaughter Lane ” (2:58)
6. Too Complicated (0:02)
7. Mad Tea Party, “Zombie Boogie” (2:54)
8. Joe Gideon & The Shark, “DOL” (3:52)
9. Soulsavers, “Death Bells” (4:50)
10. Peaches, “Show Stopper” (2:15)
11. My Number (0:02)
12. Rodrigo Y Gabriela, “Buster Voodoo” (4:24)
13. Neko Case, “Red Tide” (2:54)
14. The Raveonettes, “Heart Of Stone” (3:55)
15. Buy Your Own Fries (0:03)
16. The Bird & The Bee, “Diamond Dave” (3:14)
17. The Lovers, “Never Win” (2:33)
18. Tinariwen, “Imazaghen N Adagh” (3:46)
19. Dengue Fever, “Seeing Hands” (4:12)
20. Blam! (0:18)
21. Tom Waits, “Live Circus” (5:04)
22. Franz Ferdinand, “Bite Hard” (3:26)
23. The Gossip, “2012” (3:50)
24. Super Furry Animals, “White Socks/Flip Flops” (5:10)
25. Flight Of The Conchords, “Too Many Dicks (On The Dance Floor)” (2:29)
26. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, “Heads Will Roll” (3:42)
As usual, Team Def offers you a choice of download options:
For a folder of individual DRM-free MP3 files + artwork [97.1MB], click here.
For an exclusive Def Mix MP3 + artwork [68.8MB], click here.
Offer expires in seven days (or whenever Mediafire deletes them). Feel free to circulate among friends, relatives, work colleagues, teammates, neighbors, pharmacists, personal trainers and schoolchildren.
CREDITS
Artwork stolen from Norman Saunders.
Song links performed by President Barack Obama.
FBI WARNING: If you download these files, you are under arrest for Grand Larceny. Downloading music is a criminal offense, even if it leads to more album sales. We know where you live, and we will get you.
Happy pirating!
This is dF
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on 2010-02-03 08:13 am (UTC)Glad to be of service. And stay tuned – there's more where that came from.