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    From BBQs and honky-tonks to rodeos and hoedowns, this playlist of country songs is sure to bring out the "yee haw" in you.
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    Funky rhythm & blues punctuated by sleazy guitar bursts; a playlist celebrating loose morals and unchaste pursuits.
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    From booty-bumping reggaeton to the power ballads of banda, this diverse collection of Spanish-language hits is perfect for any Cinco de Mayo celebration.
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    Open a bottle of wine and kick back with this mix of electronic pop and alt-rock handpicked by the musical dream team, DWNTWN. Request songs on DWNTWN's Facebook page: www.facebook.com/dwntwnmusic
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    When the best company you can find is yourself, these upbeat and off-kilter rock songs will get you sliding across the floor in your socks and underwear in no time.

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    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.
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    Collecting the great tracks from 1967 that were not released as a single in the US or UK, this playlist recalls the most important year in rock album history; to this day, any reputable top-albums-ever list will feature a staggering number of LPs from '67.
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    Fanciful fantasy and romantic love combine to warm the heart in the ethereal world of animation. True love is rarely as poignant as it can be between a hand drawn (or CGI) pair of lovers.
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    From the end of the '50s to the start of the '60s, the kids kicked off their shoes and started shaking all over the place. These were the sounds they moved to, back in the days when doo wop and R&B were just another way of saying "rock & roll."
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    Wham bam, thank you ma'am! Glossy and raucous tunes from the 1970s glam-rock era, from both leading lights and also-rans of the glitter scene.
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    Songs by Bow Wow Wow and similar artists
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    These are the songs that take classic rock to another level: forgotten B-sides and sprawling deep cuts from the most iconic rock acts of the '60s and '70s.
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    Get dressed up, grab a cocktail, and listen to some upbeat standards by jazz greats from Louis Armstrong to Miles Davis and beyond.
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    Just cooking some feed...with music!
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    Cool, confident, sharp, and smart party music for punk divas and new wave dandies who wanna dance.
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    It wasn't all peace and love; feel the bad vibes of the psychedelic void with artists from the 1960s to now.
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    If you're in a Beatles kind of mood, here's a hearty helping of the Liverpool lads' best tracks, along with an abundance of cuts from solo albums, side projects, and the output of Fab Four followers to entertain you and your guests.
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    From a bad-trip run through the jungle to a soaring journey around the dark side of the moon, these legendary classic rock songs from the '60s and '70s are epic in sound and scope.
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    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.
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    Songs by Hank Williams, Jr. and similar artists
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    Dance the night away to the stacked jukebox in a steamy dive bar on Manhattan's Lower East Side.
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    Songs by Judas Priest and similar artists
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    Songs by Kiss and similar artists
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    An eclectic range of songs inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" from Led Zeppelin to Enya to Chris Thile.
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    The heavier side of the alternative boom of the late 1980s and early '90s.
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    Songs from movies written, directed, and produced by Joel and Ethan Coen, who are known for their excellent taste in music.
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    The soundtrack to a Wes Anderson film is always as memorable as the director's instantly recognizable visual style. Listen to every song featured in all of his films.
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    Songs by Oingo Boingo and similar artists
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    In 1996 Lollapalooza refused to let Ozzy join the tour. BIG MISTAKE. Ozzy started his own festival tour and it rocked really, really hard. These are the bands who've played Ozzfest through the years.
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    Songs by Pink Floyd and similar artists
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    Garage rock and other hard-rocking songs from the '60s and early '70s that helped pave the way for The Ramones, The Sex Pistols, and other early punk rock bands.
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    Punk may not be known for its sentimentality, but these tunes would leave Sid and Nancy swooning. So grab your partner by the studded dog collar and bask in punk-rock puppy love.
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    Songs by Queen and similar artists
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    Not for the squeamish, this collection is the best punk, metal, and indie rock to vent your frustrations to. Get your aggro on.
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    Just like Chuck Berry, all we want for Christmas is a rock & roll electric guitar. Let the eggnog flow and the good times roll with these rock covers of Christmas standards, plus original holiday compositions from your favorite classic rockers.
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    Pull up a bar stool, grab a bottle of whiskey and throw on this mix of old and new songs that'll help you take the edge off. DWNTWNmusic.com
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    The best songs featured in animated movies, from Rio to Aladdin to the Little Mermaid and more.
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    Fire up the grill and crack a Bud Heavy; this collection of southern rock classics will make you feel like one of the good ole' boys, no matter where you may be barbecuing.
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    Everyone is Irish on March 17th. Put on your festive greens, surround yourself with friends, and sing along to this playlist of St. Patrick's day pub staples.
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    One thing you miss when you're watching the big game on TV is all the classic stadium tunes they play over the PA. Turn this up and it'll be just like being there, minus the overpriced beer and the shirtless fat guys in face paint.
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    Songs by Sweet and similar artists
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    The Beatles are arguably the most important group in the history of recorded music. This playlist features essential songs by The Beatles, solo recordings by individual members, as well covers from their friends and indebted followers.
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    Songs by The Lemonheads and similar artists
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    Songs by The Smithereens and similar artists
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    Songs by The Tragically Hip and similar artists
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    Roy Orbison pioneered a new brand of rock & roll in the early 1960s with his distinctive baritone voice and orchestral arrangements. Listen to songs by The Big O and his greatest influences, contemporaries, and followers.
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    Songs by Todd Snider and similar artists
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    Songs by Vangelis and similar artists
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    Late-'60s-to-early-'70s bubblegum, with a touch of breezy AM pop and a few Saturday morning favorites added in for good measure.

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    New York City is the birthplace of punk rock, and like the city that birthed it, the punk rock scene in the late 70s was diverse, contentious, noisy and unlike any other in the world. This is the sound of CBGB's and Max's Kansas City.
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    Born from post-punk and new wave influences, college rock describes the brand of alternative rock that dominated college radio playlists in the 1980s, before alternative rock went mainstream with the grunge movement in the 1990s.
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    Gorge yourself on mid-90s nostalgia.
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    Been done dirty by a no-good lover? Fixin' to do something rotten? Vent your frustrations with this sexy, cathartic mix of blues licks and whiskey-soaked rock from today's finest and the legends who inspired them.
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    A varied mix of smooth downtempo grooves and sunny pop handpicked for sitting by the ocean with a refreshing beverage.
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    Wake up and enjoy a moment of serenity with these light and familiar pop songs from the '60s through today. http://bouchonbakery.com
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    In honor of his Christmas album (http://wbr.fm/XmasiTunes), Michael Bublé has assembled the perfect soundtrack of new and old holiday songs for exchanging gifts, decorating the Christmas tree, and being home for the holidays.
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    The decorations are set and the toddies are spiced, but a Christmas party isn't complete without a classic, and classy, soundtrack. Listen to the lush arrangements and sonorous voices of the iconic post-war crooners who set the standard for holiday music.
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    Bright, sunny, catchy pop tunes from the '70s, '80s, '90s and early '00s; it's the most fun way to start your day.
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    Nothing but vintage rockabilly here, from its earliest champions to its biggest stars. Go, cat, go!
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    Wind down after a long night out with these boozy nocturnal ballads from the classic singer-songwriters of the '60s, '70s and '80s.
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    your wooden spoons are drumsticks!
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    From BBQs and honky-tonks to rodeos and hoedowns, this playlist of country songs is sure to bring out the "yee haw" in you.
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    Songs by Dropkick Murphys and similar artists
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    Get yourself the eye of the tiger by psyching up with this set of rousing late-'70s and '80s cocky rock hits.
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    Put on your jersey, grab some chips, fire up the grill and blast this playlist of pre-game classic rock, country, and hip hop. Let's get ready for some football!
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    Rowdy three-chord rock from the latest buzz bands and the stalwarts of the indie scene. Crack two tall boys and go dance with that cute guy/girl.
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    If you never want to hear "Monster Mash" again, you're in the right place. Spooky, silly and sometimes downright scary, this is Halloween for the rock kids.
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    Sitting in beach traffic on Route 27 doesn't have to be a buzzkill. These bright, easygoing tunes will keep you in vacation-mode even when you're stuck in gridlock.
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    This lively and fun collection of indie and Americana music will keep you clapping, stomping and smiling.
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    Recently popularized by the movie "The Descendants," Hawaiian folk is a soothing style of acoustic folk music featuring slack-key guitar, ukulele, and warm vocal harmonies. Say aloha to traditional Hawaiian folk's best artists, both past and present.
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    Celebrate the things that make America great -- including cars, young love and rock & roll -- with these classic heartland rockers.
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    Halloween shouldn't just be "Monster Mash" & "Thriller;" sometimes you just need a little Trick-or-Treat with a jazzy beat. So put the lights down low, light up the jack-o-lantern, turn up this playlist and watch the spirits start to swing.
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    Listen to this slow, stripped-down take on the blues while sitting on your front porch with your grey-faced dog and a mug of 'shine.
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    Van Morrison. My Bloody Valentine. The Cranberries. U2. Pound for pound, Ireland may be the greatest rock nation in the world. Featuring only iconic or critically acclaimed Irish bands, this playlist showcases the varied rock sounds of the Emerald Isle.
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    When you've had enough choirs and carolers but still want to get in a festive holiday mood, slip into something more comfortable with these swinging instrumental jazz interpretations of Christmas favorites.
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    Classic sounding, and sometimes sentimental, these nocturnal rock ballads are the perfect nightcap after a long day of sex, drugs, and rock & roll.
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    Songs about drinking too much, partying too hard and loving every minute of it.
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    Unleash your inner daredevil with these songs from MTV's Jackass television series and films.
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    Jimmy Buffett is more than a singer/songwriter, he's a state of mind. Put on your flip-flops and embrace your inner Parrothead with this beach-ready mix of Jimmy's hits, friends, influences and tributes.
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    A disturbed sibling of traditional folk ballads, murder ballads detail the motivation, execution, and aftermath of killings.
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    Songs from films written, produced and/or directed by Quentin Tarantino: film auteur and legendary music geek.
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    One of the most eclectic sub-genres in rock music, new wave features the punk-influenced, synth-dominated sound that defined pop music in the early 1980s.
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    The marriage between pop and punk is as strong as ever. Explore the best contemporary pop punk acts with these upbeat tracks about love, partying, heartbreak, and dancing.
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    You're not an American until you take a cross-country road trip, and it isn't a proper road trip unless you're blasting these songs. This playlist is long enough for even the most arduous leg of your journey.
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    Hendrix may have said "You'll never hear surf music again," but he was wrong. Surf's reverb and twang has been an essential influence on the punk, new wave and indie eras, not to mention those acts that took surf itself into modern times.
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    Whether on a road trip or partying with with friends, this playlist includes songs that just about everyone can belt out, off-key, at the top of their lungs. Everybody now!
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    Slash hand-picked some of his favorite studio jams for 'Slash's Home Studio Playlist.' Be sure to check out Slash on tour this fall with Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators. http://slashonline.com/tour/
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    A sunny, nostalgia-drenched playlist packed with memorable hits from the ska-punk of Sublime and Reel Big Fish to the pop-rock of No Doubt and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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    Funky rhythm & blues punctuated by sleazy guitar bursts; a playlist celebrating loose morals and unchaste pursuits.
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    Preparing to ride your majestic steed into battle and shoot flaming arrows across the bridge of Hemdale? Inspire your men with this epic, anthemic heavy metal.
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    Listen to essential songs by The Only Band That Matters (and its members' side projects) as well as their greatest influences, contemporaries, and followers.
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    The islands call with this mix of hip-swaying Hawaiian classics, contemporary singers, and tunes for ukelele or slack-key guitar for that luau state of mind.
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    Calling all creepers and fiend-chasers. This roundup of psychobilly and horror punk is sure to have you on your worst behavior.
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    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.
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    A grab-bag of scary and spooky songs about monsters, ghouls, ghosts, and zombies. Boo!
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    Whether you're in love, excited for a big breakfast, or just happy to be alive, you woke up with a smile on your face and plan on keeping it. Let these feel-good songs from the '60s and '70s be your morning soundtrack.