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Can't survive a day without music. Living in Los Angeles, it's part of everyday life. This is mine.

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The Cars,
The Cars
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Meat Puppets,
Too High to Die
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algebraicjake:

“Love My Way”
The Psychedelic Furs
Forever Now (1982)

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The Dead Kennedys — California Über Alles - 1979

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Rick Derringer,
The Wrestling Album

Rick Derringer - Real American - WWF The Wrestling Album - 1985 vinyl LP rip

Track was ripped from the 1985 vinyl record and added minor noise reduction for easier listening. Better known today as the classic WWF/E entrance theme of the immortal Hulk Hogan, this track was originally for the tag-team the US Express, but when they left the Federation to goto the NWA, it was given to Hogan …brother! Also note the bridged with commentary from Vince McMahon, “Mean Gene” Okerlund, and Jesse “The Body” Ventura!

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X,
Ain't Love Grand!

X- I Will Dare (The Replacements cover, demo by John Doe) - from the expanded and remastered 2002 CD reissue of their 1985 album Ain’t Love Grand! 

‘I Will Dare’ was written by Paul Westerberg and recorded by The Replacements for their 1984 album Let It Be