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    Musical styles come and go, but some songs will always sound great. This collection of upbeat pop and rock songs from the '60s, '70s and '80s is perfect for the workday or the weekend.
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    Songs that have been recently designated "Best New Music: by Pitchfork.com
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    Nocturnal and textural electronica for long nights. By yourself, or with someone special, listen to this until the sun rises.
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    In 2005, rock legend Tom Petty began hosting "Tom Petty's Buried Treasure," an XM radio show featuring favorite tracks from his personal record collection. The "treasures" on this mix include songs from garage to soul to blues.
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    Some of this month's most download house tracks on beatport.com, the popular and influential online music store for dance and electronic music.

Favorites

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    Some of this month's most download house tracks on beatport.com, the popular and influential online music store for dance and electronic music.
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    Epic-length explorations from the jam band underground, along with a few tunes by the bands who inspired the style.

Favs

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    The best stadium-ready modern rock songs have several key ingredients: a soft intro, a slow build to the chorus, and then a gratifying, transcendent melody backed by ethereal guitars and a driving rhythm section.
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    We read all the music blogs so you don't have to. Updated weekly, these are the songs that indie music blogs love.
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    The best songs from every artists playing at this year's Bonnaroo Music And Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee.
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    Highlights from the critically-acclaimed albums released in the Winter of 2012. Updated weekly with brand new music that you won't hear on the radio.
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    How do indie rockers fit into their skinny jeans? By hitting the treadmill with these uptempo, accessible indie jams.
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    Break out the clear heels and stripper pole; these sexy blues rock and hair metal songs are the soundtrack for your next Strippercize workout or private dance for that special someone.
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    This four-day festival in Telluride, CO brings together popular and upcoming bluegrass acts as well as some crossover artists. This playlist should prepare you for "acoustic adventures at 8,750 feet," whether you're headed to the Rockies or not.
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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 to Yasgur's Farm. And remember, don't take the brown acid!
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    If your life was romantic comedy, this would be its soundtrack.

Feb

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    Acoustic folk-pop by male singer-songwriters with breathy vocals.
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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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    The heavier side of the alternative boom of the late 1980s and early '90s.
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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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    Before grunge entered mainstream consciousness in the early 1990s, it was a vibrant, restless rock scene rooted in the Pacific Northwest. Get on your flannels, ripped jeans and Docs and head back.
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    At just 24, Sonny Moore, or Skrillex, to his legions of fans, is the biggest name in the festival-circuit, dubstep scene. Here are some of "Skrill's" favorite tracks, as well as the best from his own catalog and those of his closest contemporaries.

Goodgoodlovin

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    A panorama of rock & roll artists that came into the spotlight in the emerging 21st Century.
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    Eccentric -- but not "outsider" -- artists who never fit in with any era or movement, from Scott Walker and Frank Zappa to R. Stevie Moore and The Residents.
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    Whether they're redefining their own songs or taking a cheeky crack at a popular favorite, artists love to perform without the aid of electricity. Check out some acoustic covers of popular rock songs throughout the years.
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    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.
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    Songs by Dashboard Confessional and similar artists
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    Sweet, romantic indie songs that provide the perfect soundtrack for a make out session.
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    Songs by indie artists that are strongly influenced by traditional roots rock, bluegrass, and country. Rootsy and rough around the edges.
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    Get intimate with these lushly arranged records full of artful elegance -- from idiosyncratic alt-pop to moody soul and cool, classy balladry.
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    Rock's greatest in-concert moments, from the grunge gods of the '90s (Nirvana, Soundgarden) to the indie icons of the '00s (Decemberists, Bright Eyes) and beyond.
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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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    Tunes that are ideal for both kids and playful adults by your favorite folk, jazz, country and rock performers. No Wiggles or Barney here, folks!
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    Everyone with a soft spot for singer/songwriters knows their Troubadour History 101, filled with songsmiths from previous generations, but here's where you'll find the best of the current crop of artists committed to the crafting of thoughtful tunes.
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    Go deeper into the chilly beauty, imagination and melancholy that's at the heart of Justin Vernon's music. Explore his influences, contemporaries and several of the artists Vernon (aka Bon Iver) has collaborated with.
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    Celebrate the release of Jack White's new album Blunderbuss (http://bit.ly/Io5JGE) with this playlist, featuring the best of the White Stripes, his side projects, artists on his Third Man Records label, and other collaborations.

Study

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    Whether you're studying for finals, organizing your desk, or filling out expense reports, these classical pieces provide the perfect musical accompaniment to help you get the job done. Now get to work!
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    Cramming for finals requires cool, calming tunes to balance the stress of studying. Help put yourself in the right state of mind with these pop and rock tunes.
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    Explore the current state of forward-looking electronic music, from minimal techno to electro-acoustic sound experiments.

Yum

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    This playlist features artists who've managed to maintain their indie street-cred while being signed to a major label.
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    The hardest partying, most indulgent '80s rock stars were at their best when they showed their sensitive side. These hit love songs feature the dramatic choruses, passionate vocals, wailing guitar solos, and epic drum fills that defined an era.
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    In honor of the new season of Jersey Shore, here are some electro bangers to make you sweat on the dancefloor. Hair gel and bronzer optional.
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    While At An Unusual Party With Interesting People...Feeling Good Flying.
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    Some call it chillwave, others call it glo-fi. Whatever the name, this laid-back blend of modern lo-fi recording techniques and vintage synth noises is one of today's most addictive sounds.
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    The most essential songs of 2011, as chosen by the editors and contributors of the pop culture blog, criticalmob.com.
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    The most important, influential, and definitive house recordings of all-time.
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    Sweet, romantic indie songs that provide the perfect soundtrack for a make out session.
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    With credible indie bands like Arcade Fire, Vampire Weekend, and The Black Keys licensing their songs for use on Television, it's not selling out anymore.
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    With the fast tempos of traditional punk, today's pop punk prominently features electronic keyboards and hi-fi production for an accessible, radio friendly sound.
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    In 2002, the editors of Rolling Stone magazine picked the 50 "coolest" albums of all time; here are the best cuts from those albums.
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    Didn't get a chance to make it to Miami this year? No worries, we have you covered with a massive playlist of the hottest songs played at UMF 2012.
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    Party music. Big, loud, nasty, party music for 2012.