Movies and music go well together. Whether it's a sweeping score, a killer live performance or the perfectly placed song, music plays a pivotal role in moving the action along. This week on Stuck In Thee Garage, I played songs for an imaginary movie soundtrack in hour 2. It's a good collection of ass kickers, propulsive jams and mid-tempo pace shifters. Just remember not to mess with my levels.
This playlist doesn't mess around:
Hour 1
Artist - Song/Album
Quicksand - Inversion/Single
Death From Above 1979 - One + One/Is 4 Lovers
The Dirty Nil - Ride Or Die/Fuck Art
Liz Phair - Hey Lou/Soberish
Teenage Fanclub - In Our Dreams/Endless Arcade
Flyte - Trying to Break Your Heart/This Is Really Going to Hurt
Prince - Welcome 2 America/Welcome 2 America
Sleaford Mods - Thick Ear/Spare Ribs
Yard Act - Fixer Upper/Dark Days
Maximo Park - The Acid Remark/Nature Always Wins
Dry Cleaning - Unsmart Lady/New Long Leg
Shame - Nigel Hitter/Drunk Tank Pink
Ron Gallo - Wunday (I Go Crazy After Dark)/Peacemeal
Strange Relations - Good Time, Baby/Belonging
Goat Girl - Badibaba/On All Fours
Teenage Wrist - New Emotion/Earth Is a Black Hole
TUNS - Double Down/Duly Noted
Hour 2: Soundtrack to an Imaginary Movie
Faith No More - From Out of Nowhere/The Real Thing
Masters of Reality - Domino/Masters of Reality
Iggy Pop - Repo Man/Repo Man soundtrack
Living Colour - Who Shot Ya/Shade
Helmet - Turned Out/Meantime
Fu Manchu - Urethane/The Action Is Go!
Beastie Boys - Something's Got to Give/Check Your Head
Gordon Downie - Canada Geese/Coke Machine Glow
Queens of the Stone Age - The Bronze/Queens of the Stone Age
PJ Harvey - Good Fortune/Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea
Luscious Jackson - Energy Sucker/Natural Ingredients
Speedy Ortiz - Cash Cab/Major Arcana
Joy Division - She's Lost Control/Unknown Pleasures
Interpol - Say Hello to the Angels/Turn Out the Bright Lights
Mark Lanegan Band - One Hundred Days/Bubblegum
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