People tend to dislike change, especially when it disrupts something they're used to. But it's pointless to resist it because everything is constantly changing. This week on Stuck In Thee Garage, I played songs about change in hour 2 and it was an ever-changing triumph (although I didn't play any Triumph). If you don't believe, just ask Larry or his brother Darryl, or his other brother Darryl.
The transformative playlist:
Hour 1
Artist - Song/Album
Shame - Six-Pack/Food For Worms
Mudhoney - Move Under/Plastic Eternity
Bully - Days Move Slow/Lucky For You
Today Junior - Sweet Little Nothings/Single
Near Beer - Slow Motion Pain/Single
Eyelids - I Can't Be Told/A Colossal Waste of Light
Black Country, New Road - Up Song/Live at Bush Hall
Los Bitchos - Trapdoor/Pah!
The Reds, Pinks and Purples - Too Late For an Early Grave/The Town That Cursed Your Name
Yves Tumor - Ebony Eye/Praise a Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume
Sleaford Mods - So Trendy/UK Grim
Ex-Hyena - Memory Bliss/Moon Reflections Remixed
Quasi - Last Long Laugh/Breaking the Balls of History
Yo La Tengo - Until It Happens/This Stupid World
The C.I.A. - You Can Be Here/Surgery Channel
Fucked Up - Nothing's Immortal/One Day
Ron Gallo - San Benedetto/Foreground Music
Hour 2: Change
Van Halen - Unchained/Fair Warning
Rollins Band - Change It Up/Get Some Go Again
Dead Moon - Cast Will Change/What a Way to See the Old Girl Go
Mikal Cronin - Change/MCII
Swearin' - Big Change/Fall Into the Sun
The Beths - Change in the Weather/Expert in a Dying Field
Fleeting Joys - Change My Sign/All Lost Eyes and Glitter
Screaming Trees - Change Has Come/Change Has Come
PUP - Nothing Changes/This Place Sucks Ass
Kiwi Jr. - Nothing Changes/Football Money
The New Pornographers - The Laws Have Changed/Electric Version
Sugar - Changes/Copper Blue
INXS - Don't Change/Shabooh Shoobah
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - The Cool Change/Sideways to New Italy
LCD Soundsystem - change yr mind/American Dream
Ceremony - I Don't Wanna Be Learned/I Don't Wanna Be Tamed /Zoo Bonuses