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Matthew B.
2006  M

1:11:31

Genres:   Rock
Tracks   credits   songs
1.
Ain't Gettin' Paid to Dance      0:14    2006
by Reggie and the Full Effect
2.
Robot Rock      4:47    2006
by Daft Punk
3.
Tribulations      4:59    2006
by LCD Soundsystem
4.
Glass Dance World      2:59    2006
by The Faint
5.
Emerge      4:48    2006
by Fischerspooner
6.
Your Retro Career Melted      3:50    2006
by The Faint
7.
Just Let Go      4:14    2006
by Fischerspooner
8.
Human After All      5:19    2006
by Daft Punk
9.
Get Confused      4:11    2006
by Fischerspooner
10.
Positive Tension (Blackbox Remix)      4:27    2006
by Bloc Party
11.
Desperate Guys      3:06    2006
by The Faint
12.
Never Win      3:59    2006
by Fischerspooner
13.
Worked Up So Sexual      2:40    2006
by The Faint
14.
She's Hearing Voices      3:29    2006
by Bloc Party
15.
Huddle Formation      3:11    2006
by The Go! Team
16.
Give It Up      3:55    2006
by LCD Soundsystem
17.
The Power Is On      3:14    2006
by The Go! Team
18.
I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor      2:47    2006
by Sugababes
19.
Mood 4 Luv      3:31    2006
by Reggie and the Full Effect
20.
All You Need Is Drums to Start a Dance Party      1:43    2006
by Piebald
20 results listed  1:11:31
M = homemade mix disc

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