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Activities: Drinking At A Dive Bar

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  1. Ballroom Dancing
  2. Barbecuing
  3. Beach Dance Party
  4. Being Creative
  5. Between The Sheets
  6. Campy Dance Party
  7. Cardio Workout
  8. Casual Dinner Party
  9. City Cruising
  10. Cocktail Party
  11. Coding
  12. Coming Down After A Party
  13. Cooking With Friends
  14. Curing Road Rage
  15. Dirt Road Driving
  16. Drinking At A Dive Bar
  17. Driving In The Left Lane
  18. Formal Dinner Party
  19. Getting High
  20. Girls Night Out
  21. Grinding At A Nightclub
  22. Hanging Out In The Man Cave
  23. House Party
  24. Late Night Driving
  25. Lounging In A Cool Hotel
  26. Lying Low On A Sunday Afternoon
  27. Lying On A Beach
  28. Making Out
  29. Pleasing A Crowd
  30. Pool Party
  31. Post-lunch Pick-me-up
  32. Rainy Day
  33. Reading In A Coffee Shop
  34. Relaxing
  35. Road Trip
  36. Romantic Evening
  37. Shopping At A Vintage Store
  38. Sitting On A Back Porch
  39. Skateboarding
  40. Sleeping
  41. Slow Dancing
  42. Stripping
  43. Sweaty Dance Party
  44. Unwinding After Work
  45. Waking Up On The Right Side Of The Bed
  46. Walking Through A City
  47. Weight Lifting
  48. Working/Studying (with lyrics)
  49. Working/Studying (without lyrics)
  50. Workout Cool Down
  51. Yoga
  1. Play
    Sports Bar/Pub Party
    The best high energy party, sing-along and dance tracks from '80s through today. Cheers!
  2. Play
    In An LES Dive Bar
    Dance the night away to the stacked jukebox in a steamy dive bar on Manhattan's Lower East Side.
  3. Play
    Classic Rock's Greatest Hits
    The most essential classic rock hits from the late '60s through the early '70s. Long hair, epic guitar solos, and singers who graduated from frontman school with honors.
  4. Play
    Guitars & PBRs
    Rowdy three-chord rock from both the latest buzz bands and the stalwarts of the indie scene. Crack a tall boy.
  5. Play
    The World of the Rolling Stones
    Celebrate the Stones at their 1970s peak with this selection of some of their biggest hits, along with favorites by some of the other bands in their orbit.
  6. Play
    Late Era Classic Rock
    From the late '70s to the early '80s, rock music evolved to incorporate a softer, more sophisticated studio-produced sound. These are the best songs from the last era of rock before video killed the radio star.
  7. Play
    Hello Hangover
    Classic country drinkin' songs, from the old school (Hank Williams, Webb Pierce) to the new crew (Blake Shelton, Jerrod Niemann).
  8. Play
    Eye of the Tiger: Confidence Mix
    Get yourself the eye of the tiger by psyching up with this set of rousing late-'70s and '80s cocky rock hits.
  9. Play
    Let's Drink!
    Songs about drinking too much, partying too hard and loving every minute of it.
  10. Play
    True Believers: Contemporary Blues
    Celebrate the modern blues scene and keep the blues alive with this mix of strict traditionalists and artists who are willing to bring a more modern touch to (arguably) America's greatest musical export.
  11. Play
    Today's Rock Hits
    Listen to the most popular rock songs in America as determined by the Billboard charts.
  12. Play
    Hair Metal
    Hair metal (or glam metal) was born on LA's Sunset Strip in the 1980s. Synonymous with heavy riffs, anthemic choruses, blown-out hair, and spandex, hair metal is some of the best party music ever made.
  13. Play
    Irish Rock
    Pound for pound, Ireland may be the greatest rock nation in the world. Don't believe us? The tiny island brought us Van Morrison, My Bloody Valentine, The Cranberries and the biggest band ever, U2. This playlist is a survey of Irish rock music.
  14. Play
    Trans Am Rock
    Got yourself a '69 Pontiac Trans Am with a 350 H.O. under the hood, a two-tone custom spray job and racing slicks out back? Blast these scuzzy, '70s leaning rock anthems from your radio and taste the envy in the parking lot air.
  15. Play
    '70s Outlaw Country
    A new brand of country music emerged in the '70s that sought to bring raw honky tonk emotion and authenticity back to the genre, which had become increasingly pop-oriented. These are the outlaw country songs that mattered.
  16. Play
    The World of Johnny Cash
    All country music orbits Johnny Cash. This playlist includes songs by his greatest influences, his closest contemporaries, his indebted followers, and The Man In Black himself.
  17. Play
    Country Party
    From BBQs and honky-tonks to rodeos and hoedowns, this playlist of country songs is sure to bring out the "yee haw" in you.
  18. Play
    The World of The Clash
    Listen to essential songs by The Clash (and its members' side projects) as well as their greatest influences, contemporaries, and followers.
  19. Play
    Classic Rockabilly Rave-up
    Nothing but vintage rockabilly here, from its earliest champions to its biggest stars. Go, cat, go!
  20. Play
    Jersey Shore Rock & Roll
    The E Street Band and The Asbury Jukes perfected the Jersey Shore Sound, but this playlist features all the classic Jersey rock songs, from the Four Seasons to Bon Jovi. No Snookies allowed!
  21. Play
    The World of Billy Joel
    Billy Joel is one of the most popular singer/songwriters to emerge in the 1970s. Listen to essential songs by the Piano Man himself as well as his greatest influences and contemporaries.
  22. Play
    Alt-Country
    Alt-country is country and honky-tonk music with alternative and punk rock influences. Unlike the contemporary Nashville sound, alt-country is gritty, raw, and rough around the edges.
  23. Play
    The World of Iggy & The Stooges
    Listen to essential songs by Iggy & The Stooges as well as their greatest influences, contemporaries, and followers.
  24. Play
    Western Swing
    Western swing was developed in the dance halls of America's lower Great Plains during 1920s and '30s. Derived predominantly from swing jazz, Western swing laid the sonic foundation upon which country music was later built.
  25. Play
    The World of Stevie Ray Vaughan
    Stevie Ray Vaughan was one of the most talented and influential blues guitar players of all time. This playlist features songs by his greatest influences, his closest contemporaries, his indebted followers, and Stevie Ray himself.
  26. Play
    The World of Journey
    Journey's powerful, timeless rock ballads have made them one of the most commercially successful rock bands of all time. This playlist includes songs by Journey (and its members' side projects) and their closest contemporaries.
  27. Play
    After the Grunge Years
    The mid-1990s brought about the end of the grunge heyday, but many of its key players have continued performing in various incarnations. This selection of songs presents many of them, along with a number of their notable followers.
  28. Play
    The World of Lynyrd Skynyrd
    Lynyrd Skynyrd is the definitive American Southern Rock band. Listen to essential songs by Lynyrd Skynyrd as well as their greatest influences and contemporaries.
  29. Play
    Show Stoppers: Blues
    Classic in-concert moments from blues kings and queens, from the Mississippi Delta (Johnny Shines) to the Windy City (Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf), and beyond.
  30. Play
    Chess Upon The Thames
    The British blues boom, from its purist mid-'60s beginnings to the early '70s, when a new breed of bands brought a harder edge to England's take on U.S. blues and R&B.
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