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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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    While punk rock may have dominated 1977, ten years later metal took over and declared 1987 their very own Year Zero. Put on your jean jacket and relive the year that put metal on the map.
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    Sink into the gently serrated sound of shoegaze, that amorphous strain of British indie pop of the late '80s and early '90s. All the original shoegazer hits are here, from all the key figures in the scene that celebrated itself.
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    For those who spent their university days hanging around the campus radio station during the heyday of college radio. Journey back to the time when all the best music could be found to the left of the dial.
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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 Social Distortion and similar artists
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    The sound of an unhinged party in a dingy basement, this collection of restless and aggressive grunge showcases the awesomely heavy side of '90s alt-rock.

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    Sit back, relax, and drink the "electric kool-aid." This playlist offers up the best psychedelic music from the genre's most fruitfull decade, the 1960s. Far out, indeed.
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    In the 1980s, these songs hit #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, America's barometer of song popularity.
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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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    All your favorite one-hit wonders from the '80s.
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    One of the most important and popular developments in rock history, the alternative sounds of grunge and Britpop ruled the airwaves in the 1990s. Get out your flannel shirt and listen to these essential '90s alt-rock songs.
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    Despite what the Baby Boomers would have you believe, the '90s was the greatest decade for popular music. Why? So many crowd-pleasing hits.
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    Tap into your teenage angst with classic songs from the '90s era of pop punk.
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    Some days it feels like you should have stayed in bed. So enjoy a sweet respite from the grind of modern life with the eternal sunshine of these classic upbeat '80s hits.
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    We may think of the '90s as the "Whatever" decade, but there was plenty going on to get you all riled up. Whether you want to enjoy that grumpy mood or snap yourself out of it, these songs will help. Or not. Whatever.
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    Gorge yourself on mid-90s nostalgia.
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    A playlist that sounds like a beautifully haunting shade of blue. Like a dramatic, unconventional, and artistic kind of melancholy. Like a stiff drink in a dim place.
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    At the end of the relationship, sometimes you just want to wallow. These classic lost-love ballads from the 1980s are the perfect soundtrack to a good cry.
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    Loud and in your face, these dubstep artists embrace the heavier side of the genre to get audiences onto the dance floor.
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    Songs by Alkaline Trio and similar artists
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    Bouncy, jangly, and upbeat songs from classic soul to '80s alternative and today's indie rock. Break through the mid-afternoon lul.
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    Say hello to one of the premier emo and pop-punk labels of the early 2000s. This exploration of their catalogue features the label's biggest artists alongside more obscure but equally worthy tracks
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    A champion of pop art and the original manager of The Velvet Underground, Andy Warhol left an indelible impression on American pop culture. Listen to songs from the musicians who congregated at The Factory during the '60s and '70s.
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    Songs by Apoptygma Berzerk and similar artists
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    Nocturnal and textural electronica for long nights spent by yourself or with someone special. Listen to this until the sun rises.
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    This playlist of mostly acoustic guitar-centric songs is perfect for long, relaxing nights in your bedroom. By yourself, or with someone special, listen to this until the sun rises.
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    The playlist from the most creative and interesting party you've ever been to; a liberating mix of cool, uptempo, and non-traditional party music from many eras and many corners of the world.
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    Songs by Bob Dylan and similar artists
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    What if you could listen to Bob Dylan's record collection? This collection of songs -- taken from his radio show (Theme Time Radio Hour), autobiography (Chronicles: Volume One), and a variety of interviews -- is probably the closest you'll ever get.
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    Songs by Brokencyde and similar artists
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    Get psyched to go back to school with this high energy playlist of pop punk classics handpicked by freestyle motocross biker, Carey Hart. http://www.hartandhuntington.com
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    Songs by City and Colour 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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    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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    For those who spent their university days hanging around the campus radio station during the heyday of college radio. Journey back to the time when all the best music could be found to the left of the dial.
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    A diverse collection of songs that are perfect for a night of wallowing in post-breakup sadness.
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    You may have dumped me, but I still have my Moog. Classic synth pop from the '80s to today, all detailing the down side to love.
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    Songs by DJ Shadow and similar artists
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    An eclectic playlist of songs about mortality and evil.
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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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    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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    This brooding set of synth-pop features acts ranging from Tubeway Army to LCD Soundsystem.
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    Songs by Dashboard Confessional and similar artists
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    With growled vocals and distorted instrumentation, death metal is music at its most intense. Not for the faint of heart.
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    Songs by Depeche Mode and similar artists
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    Bass wobbling, booty wobbling, bed wobbling. Grind to this heavy and sexy dubstep all night long.
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    Nothing can coax you into a deep sleep quite like the soothing, ethereal sounds of dream pop's finest artists. Drift off into dreamland with these ethereal sounds.
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    Punk rock was born in New York City, but by the late '70s the genre's infectious primitivism had reached cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco, where bands began playing a tougher, thrashier style of punk.
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    Hard-edged, grungy, and melancholy -- while also thoughtful, sentimental and melodic -- these cuts from alternative bands in the '90s and '00s reveal the shared sonic influences (and penchants for loud outbursts) of their creators.
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    Songs by Epica and similar artists
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    These massive dubstep tracks will make you want to dance until you drop.
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    Ever since the early days of hip hop, DJs have been innovative manipulators of turntables. This playlist features highlights of "turntablism," including expert scratching, beat juggling, phasing, and spinbacking.
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    Bust a move to these memorable hits from the '80s and '90s. Relive all the pop, hip-hop and alt-rock songs you secretly -- or not so secretly -- love to sing along to.
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    Songs from all the winners of the Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album.
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    Sometimes it takes a grown man to make a grown man cry. These songs, all by great male artists, take guys to their emotional zeniths.
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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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    Feeling listless, unmotivated, got a lot of work to do, there's a do not disturb sign on your forehead at work or at your door at home. Looking for alienation between the ears and hemispheres of your brain so you can focus and create...YOU NEED hardcore, unadulterated adrenalin fix of music, PEEP THIS
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    Cold, skittish electronica from witch house to post-dubstep with beautifully brooding synthpop sprinkled into the mix.
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    Industrial metal is a harsh, metal-machine music combining the anger and fury of metal with industrial music's blistering speed and pounding beats. Bang your head, factory-style.
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    A key ingredient in iconic songs and a dubious influence on the lives of many artists, heroin's impact on popular music is undeniable.
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    Cool tunes from the golden age of pre-punk classic rock, 1965-'76, featuring deep tracks from the era's superstars as well as definitive songs from cult heroes and oddballs. Vintage doesn't have to mean old-fashioned.
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    '80s movies had the best music. If you need songs for a motivational montage, a wild party, or romantic kiss, these songs provide the perfect soundtrack for an '80s nostalgia trip.
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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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    These precision-mounted industrial tracks from the style's late 1980s/early '90s peak era set the scene for the industrial metal hybrid to follow.
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    Here's a look inside the sprawling record collection of LCD Soundsystem mastermind and DJ, James Murphy. Part history of post-punk, part retro dance-party, and entirely entertaining.
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    From Black Flag to Daniel Johnston, this playlist showcases some of the artists who influenced the short but incendiary career of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain.
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    Songs about drinking too much, partying too hard and loving every minute of it.
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    Songs about books, songs inspired by authors, songs about reading, and even a few songs about putting words to paper yourself. Indulge your inner bookworm with these songs about the literary life.
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    The best songs from every band that performed in Chicago's Grant Park this weekend for the 2012 Lollapalooza Music Festival.
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    These mid-tempo tunes by British indie and alt-rock artists of the last few decades is ideal for a walk through ol' London Town.
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    The heavier side of the alternative boom of the late 1980s and early '90s.
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    On August 1, 1981, MTV ushered in the sounds and looks that defined the '80s. Listen to the songs -- and remember the videos -- from MTV's first golden age, 1981-1990.
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    With the rise of alternative rock and the artistic maturity of hip-hop, MTV found itself at the dawn of its second golden age. Relive the '90s without all the commercials.
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    Songs by Marilyn Manson and similar artists
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    Songs by Massive Attack and similar artists
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    Songs by Mazzy Star and similar artists
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    This playlist features mellow indie tunes that provide the perfect soundtrack for working, studying, or just plain old relaxing.
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    Life can't all be thrash. Enjoy the more relaxed side of post-2000 pop-punk artists, with slower tempos and acoustic guitars for those mellow moments.
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    Modern death metal can have a more prominent melodic side, along with a taste for synthesizers, harmonies and orchestral influences. Explore this Scandinavia-born style that's spread around the world.
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    Immerse yourself in the punk-metal hybrid of today's most popular metal subgenre, featuring both new and established bands.
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    Songs by Motorcycle and similar artists
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    This is the sound of your life at its most dramatic; cinematic music that will elevate your everyday moments.
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    Songs by Nero and similar artists
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    New wave, post-punk, synth pop, proto-goth, new romantic, mod and ska revival cuts from 1978-1984. No disco.
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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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    String the Christmas lights, fill the cooler, and watch the sun set behind the city while partying with your friends on an idyllic rooftop as these new -- and timeless -- pop/rock songs fill the air.
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    Songs by Nine Inch Nails and similar artists
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    Early rap hits from the days when all a rapper needed was two turntables and a microphone.
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    The songs your parents -- or even your grandparents -- loved, remodeled by artists who are more likely to appeal to all your cool friends.
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    Electro-industrial and electronic body music celebrates the darker side of the dance floor. Come on, feel the industrial noise.
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    This is the funky, abrasive, and distinctive sound of downtown NYC's various post-punk scenes of the late '70s and early '80s.
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    If you're in for a night of alone-time, these mellow and melancholy indie songs will be all the company you need.
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    Listen to songs by all the artists performing at the 2011 Outside Lands Festival taking place on August 12th-14th in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, CA.
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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 Pantera and similar artists
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    Songs by Patti Smith and similar artists
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    "The new millennium didn't mark a clean break from the past, but the seeds planted in the first years of the twenty-first century have altered the music industry in ways greater and more profound than at any time in the past thirty years." - Pitchfork
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    The best 200 songs from the 1990s, as chosen by the editors and contributors of Pitchfork.com.
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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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    Since 2007, members of Radiohead have been writing about their favorite music on the blog "Dead Air Space." Listen to Thom, Johnny, Colin, Ed and Phil's favorite songs here.
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    When indie rock fans feel the urge to switch up their sound and listen to a blast of hip-hop music, these are the rappers and the anthems they inevitably turn to.
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    Songs by Reggie & The Full Effect and similar artists
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    The fiercest, most bludgeoning tracks from the thrash/speed-metal heyday of the 1980s and early '90s. Kick it up!!!
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    Born of the '90s DIY scene in the Pacific Northwest, the riot grrrl movement features bands that combine aggressive vocals and empowering lyrics with thrashing punk instrumentals.
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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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    The 100 best albums of the '90s, as chosen by the editors and contributors of Rolling Stone Magazine.
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    In 2004, Rolling Stone published their list of the greatest songs of all time. Here they are.
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    Spastic, experimental emo with a touch of metal thrown in for good measure. Careful not to shred your vocal chords.
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    Sink into the gently serrated sound of shoegaze, that amorphous strain of British indie pop of the late '80s and early '90s. All the original shoegazer hits are here, from all the key figures in the scene that celebrated itself.
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    Rock's greatest in-concert moments, from the grunge gods of the '90s to the indie icons of the '00s and beyond.
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    Songs by Skinny Puppy and similar artists
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    Nothing helps a blue mood like hearing from someone who knows just how you feel. From the sensitive singer-songwriters of the early '70s to the gloomy indie rockers of today, this is the perfect playlist when you're in the mood to mope.
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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 history of industrial music, from its pre-punk roots to its first wave pioneers in the post-punk era to its modern-day genre offspring -- this playlist includes EBM, coldwave, industrial rock, power electronics and more.
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    As garish as the decade could often be, the 1980s were also a time of musical sophistication. Especially in the post-punk UK, a suave persona and musical creativity were admirable traits even among DIY indie types.
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    It wasn't all about grunge at the birth of The Alternative Era. Some artists took from the rich history of elegantly-constructed pop and made their own indie-minded version of sophistication.
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    Impress your Halloween party guests with this crowdsourced playlist created by the Sonos community.
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    Part of the BUST Magazine-reading, DIY crafty set? Looking to sit and chat with the girls and a couple bottles of wine? Put a bird on it with this indie-grrrl playlist.
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    Songs by Sublime and similar artists
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    Songs by Switchblade Symphony and similar artists
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    The American punk underground spawned some of the most creative, fiery and fiercely independent bands of the 1980s. Listen to the groups that paved the way for grunge, emo and pop-punk's commercial ascent in the 1990s.
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    The greatest 12-inch and club mixes from the 1980s' best new wave, synth-pop, dance and rock artists. Explore the '80s one foot at a time!
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    Songs by The Ataris and similar artists
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    Songs by The Cramps and similar artists
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    Embracing all things melancholy, these post-punk acts unabashedly reveled in the morbid and the miserable. Return to the time before goth became just another uniform choice for aspiring teenage rebels.
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    During the one-thousand and fifty-eight days between the Human Be-In (January 14, 1967) and the Altamont Speedway Festival (December 6, 1969), rock became the voice of a generation. This fertile period yielded more iconic songs than ever before or since.
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    For two decades, the Pacific Northwest has been a hotbed for budding indie talent. From Elliott Smith to The Shins, here are the artists that emerged from the rain and the fog.
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    In their book, The Pitchfork 500, Pitchfork offers their take on the 500 best songs of the past three decades, with a focus on indie rock, hip hop, electronic, pop, metal, and experimental underground music.
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    In their book, The Pitchfork 500, Pitchfork catalogs the 500 most influential songs of the past three decades, in an effort to rewrite the traditional, baby boomer-scripted canon.
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    In their book, The Pitchfork 500, Pitchfork catalogs the 500 most influential songs of the past three decades, in an effort to rewrite the traditional, baby boomer-scripted canon.
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    In their book, The Pitchfork 500, Pitchfork catalogs the 500 most influential songs of the past three decades, in an effort to rewrite the traditional, baby boomer-scripted canon.
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    Some of the Psycho-songs I Like.... feel free to add songs
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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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    Songs by The Smiths and similar artists
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    Songs by The Temper Trap and similar artists
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    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. http://johnnycash.com/
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    During the 1990s, the unconventional indie side of the alt-rock boom thrived even as the fortunes of more accessible acts waxed and waned. Guitar-heavy, smart, and often slightly strange, this sound is exemplified by Pavement and its peers.
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    Radiohead are always tinkering, restlessly, with their strange yet soulful fusion of rock and electronica. Listen to songs from cited influences and indebted followers while getting a taste of the band's most recent setlists.
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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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    From the stylish East Coast multi-piece bands to the more playful, slacker-style SoCal scene, here are all your third-wave ska favorites that made the '90s so much fun.
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    Today's most popular dubstep tracks from some of the world's hottest DJs.
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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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    A grab-bag of scary and spooky songs about monsters, ghouls, ghosts, and zombies. Boo!
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    Songs by Tricky and similar artists
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    Trip-Hop began in the mid-1990s when England's hip hop and house scenes converged to create a unique hybrid of downtempo electronic music.
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    Songs by U.N.K.L.E. and similar artists
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    Whether you're quitting your job, complaining about the government or otherwise sticking it to The Man, these classic punk songs will make the perfect soundtrack for your moment of defiance.
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    Listen to songs by all the artists performing at the 2011 Vans Warped Tour.
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    Some of the best cover songs of all time, including some songs you didn't even know were covers.
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    Enjoy these predominantly acoustic, unplugged songs with a distinctly wintry feel. Imagine yourself snowed-in on a winter day, sitting by the fireplace with little to do but reflect.
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    Hop in your VW Bus and take the psychedelic journey back to the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival. This playlist features live (and some studio) versions of songs that'll transport you right back to Yasgur's Farm. Don't take the brown acid.
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    During the 1980s and '90s, D.C. was the place to be for hardcore. Enjoy the finest bands from that time and place, as well as their latter-day incarnations that branched out in different sonic directions.
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    Ever wished you could walk into the screen of the classic '80s coming-of-age films by the late John Hughes? Well, now you've got your own personal soundtrack of iconic '80s teen-flick-worthy tunes. That's a start!