• [My Gang] Rage Against the Machine - Killing in the Name : Reco of the Week 22 Dec 09

    22 Dec 2009, 22:40 by Babs_05

    Track: PlayKilling in the Name
    Artist: Rage Against the Machine
    Album: Rage Against the Machine (1992)
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    YouTube, original official video, explicit


    It's Christmas this week. It should be all Frosty The Snowman, Jingle Bells or how much we're dreaming of a white Christmas but no. What's the people's choice? "Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me." That has to be one of the funniest Christmas number ones ever. I loved this song on its release and am very pleased to see it back in the charts.

    If you Google Rage Against The Machine via Google News UK tonight, you get 4,031 hits. I shall presume readers will have seen at least one of the articles that appear there. There's no reason for me to reproduce the story of joke > Facebook Group > popular > captured imagination > went global > challenged X Factor > first non-X Factor Christmas number one since 2004 > then Simon Cowell offers jobs to the originators > they turn him down.


    from The Guardian: Every Christmas number one ever.

    Background done, let's ruminate. What does this all mean? Does it mean anything?

    When I join a few dots, I get an interesting picture. I get this people's choice Christmas number one at the end of the same year as the peoples' uprising and revolution in Iran. In Iran, it began as a grassroots movement, then they pointed at Mousavi, "You! You're our new leader. Get up there!" much to his initial surprise. A little over a year ago in the USA, a similar hunger for change and an exceptional orator changed history. All of this from the bottom up. There was no big plan. Just a bunch of people winging it, seeing how far they could take things.

    And that's the thing. For as long as I can remember, it has always been: "What difference can I make on my own against the system?" Once you begin to comprehend the enormity of The System, you balk at the very idea. You could take a potshot, sure, but you wouldn't hope to make much of an impact. If you inspired others to join you, you could rest assured you still wouldn't make much of a difference even if you got noticed, and woebetide if you did.

    And now we have three examples of people who did it. Not unreachable, glamourous people. Just us and people like us.

    To me, this is nothing short of incredible. I never imagined in my lifetime I'd see anything like this. Maybe I'm cynical, but if I am, I learnt early. It's pretty much what we were taught in school: to learn to accept the system, to obey, to make do, find workarounds, lower one's sights, think small, to not believe we'd make any difference no matter how much we sacrificed, and that if we tried, to expect to lose. This is what the novel 1984 was all about.

    It is fitting to end the first decade of the new millenium on something so positive and hopeful. The underlying message in the RATM song is man versus the machine and man refusing to co-operate.

    Can we contemplate an end to The System?

    I think it's lovely to even be in a position to ponder that. After observing citizen journalism during the post-election turmoil in Iran, I saw that there is a need for some aspects of The System. I saw we need professional journalists as much as we do citizen ones. We need the professionals to put their years of training to good use and make sense of events for us, put them into context, give us balanced reportage. Of course, we don't need the parasites who more or less rewrite original copy, we don't need the ones who type with their eyes shut or the spineless ones with no integrity. But there is a definite need for the good ones.

    So if we apply these lessons to music, then we see we do need The System. It can't dissolve entirely. We have a citizen chart hit this week but only because of exceptional circumstances - the idea amused us and to challenge the juggernaut that is reality television and X Factor, both products of this decade. These two things galvanised and inspired us.

    Hold on.

    Haven't we fought ourselves? We made reality television popular. We destroyed the music industry. We killed the CD and decided to be happy with tinny mp3s, and worse, ringtones. So who are we telling to fuck off with this week's number one?

    You know where this thought leads: are we replacing The System?

    As scary a thought as that is, I think it unlikely. What The System provides is the opportunity not to have to think for oneself, to have all the hard work done for you so the select bits can be served up on a plate. The System survives because most people are too lazy or lack the intelligence to think for themselves. Thirdly, some people just don't want things to change and will actively resist any threat.

    So to conclude, as admirable as this week's Christmas number one is, I expect order to be restored for next week and the X Factor winner to enjoy his moment at the start of the new year with whatever his dull offering is. I expect that to continue into the next decade - maybe not the X Factor per se but certainly more disposable pop and rock. We can expect more of the usual foul language in the ever-predictable bid to 'shock' the fuddy duddies (who only exist in pop videos and the pages of The Daily Mail), and more pretend chart battles to make news headlines and keep burgeoning profiles up. If this is depressing, remember: this really is the people's choice. That's who this "expletive-driven tirade" is really aimed at. So it's not so much rage against the machine as much as rage against each other. We seem to have been in a rage about something or other throughout this decade.

    As for the internet and downloading, we're not far from the £1 per album and permission to download for free for personal use only, thereby avoiding ugly, expensive lawsuits that go nowhere.

    The System remains.

    Happy Christmas!


    Babs My Gang


    Disclaimer: all my own work. Made it up as I went along.




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  • Favourite albums of 2009

    21 Dec 2009, 21:00 by xkitteehx

    Favourite albums of 2009 #1:

    Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion (74) (spme to be shouted from the rooftops)
    Bat For Lashes - Two Suns (106) (powerful)
    Bombay Bicycle Club - I Had The Blues, But I Shook Them Loose (73) (epic)
    Cursive - Mama, I'm Swollen (100) (mindfuck)
    Danger Mouse And Sparklehorse - Dark Night Of The Soul (87)
    Florence + The Machine - Lungs (415) (got somewhat bored, but it was v. good)
    Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest (72) (some to be shouted from the rooftops)
    Iamx - Kingdom Of Welcome Addiction (75) (powerful)
    Kings Of Convenience - Declaration Of Dependence (161) (epic)
    Metric - Fantasies (150) (powerful)
    Miike Snow - Miike Snow (58) (swedish, fun..and did i mention swedish?)
    Noisettes - Wild Young Hearts (190) (to be in my shoes)
    Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (108) (catchy)
    Regina Spektor - Far (144) (epic)
    The Bird And The Bee - Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future (98) (delicate)
    The Dead Weather - Horehound (129) (powerful)
    The Temper Trap - Conditions (44) (catchy)
    The XX - XX (125) (dark - not sinister, pleasant - not sweet)
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz! (67) (powerful)

    Other favourite albums of 2009:

    Air - Love 2 (54)
    Arctic Monkeys - Humbug (55)
    Au Revoir Simone - Still Night, Still Light (46) (delicate)
    Flight Of The Conchords - I Told You I Was Freaky (46) (funny)
    Fol Chen - Part I: John Shade, Your Fortune's Made (26) (catchy & funny)
    Mew - No More Stories Are Told Today I'm Sorry They Washed Away No More Stories the World Is Grey I'm Tired Let's Wash Away (60) (some to be shouted from the rooftops)
    Neon Indian - Psychic Chasms (63) (thinking about summer)
    Passion Pit - Manners (41) (thinking about summer)
    Sondre Lerche - Heartbeat Radio (62) (delicate)
    The Heavy - The House That Built Dirt (29) (somewhat sexy)
    The Horrors - Primary Colours (51)
    Washed Out - High Times (26) & Life Of Leisure EP (35) (thinking about summer)

    Others worth mentioning:

    Bondage Fairies - Cheap Italian Wine
    Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career
    Cinnamon Chasers - A Million Miles From Home
    Cobra Starship - Hot Mess
    Dan Black - Un
    Discovery - LP
    Japandroids - Post-Nothing
    Little Boots - Hands
    Patrick Wolf - The Bachelor
    Simian Mobile Disco - Temporary Pleasure
    The Crystal Method - Divided By Night
    The Maccabees - Wall Of Arms
    The Qemists - Join The Q
    Wild Beasts - Two Dancers


    Some I've anticipated, some I've more recently discovered. #s are not that accurate, the name tags in my music library are messy =)
  • Top 25 Albums of 2009

    21 Dec 2009, 02:24 by JaimeChiens

    Note: Animal Collective and Grizzly Bear are both omitted bc i don't think they're as epic as everyone is making them out to be,...as well as lacking a high 'songs i like:songs i could do without' ratio. Besides Brother Sport and Two Weeks (which would prob both be in my top 10 songs of 2009), i really wasn't all that impressed. Or maybe it's just Angelina Jolie syndrome..

    Also, this list only includes LPs.. if it were to include EPs, Modest Mouse & Bon Iver would def be included in the top 10.

    Without further adieu...


    (25) Wavves - Wavves
    Fave Tracks: No Hope Kids, Cool Jumper


    (24) Tiësto - Kaleidoscope
    Fave Tracks: Escape Me, Feel it in my Bones, Knock You Out


    (23) Arctic Monkeys - Humbug
    Fave Tracks: Crying Lightning, Secret Door


    (22) Florence and The Machine - Lungs
    Fave tracks: Cosmic Love, My Boy Builds Coffins


    (21) Harlem Shakes - Technicolor Health
    Fave Tracks: Strictly Game, Nothing but Change, Pt.1



    (20) Japandroids - Post-Nothing
    Fave Tracks: Young Hearts Spark Fire, Wet Hair


    (19) Telekinesis - Telekinesis!
    Fave Tracks: Coast of Carolina, Look to the East


    (18) The Mountain Goats - The Life of the World to Come
    Fave Tracks: Philippians 3:20-21, Psalms 40:2


    (17) Cold Cave - Love Comes Close
    Fave Tracks - Hello Rats, The Trees Grew Emotions and Died


    (16) Meth Teeth - Everything Went Wrong
    Fave Tracks: Never Been to Church, This Is Not My Home


    (15) Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer
    Fave Tracks: You Go On Ahead, Apollo and the Buffalo and Anna Anna Anna Oh!


    (14) Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Fave Tracks: 1901, Lasso


    (13) Passion Pit - Manners
    Fave Tracks: Little Secrets, Moth's Wings, The Reeling, To Kingdom Come


    (12) Miike Snow - Miike Snow
    Fave Tracks: Animal, Burial, Song for No One


    (11) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz
    Fave Tracks: Heads Will Roll, Runaway, Skeletons, Dull Life


    (10) Elvis Perkins in Dearland - Elvis Perkins in Dearland
    Fave Tracks: Shampoo, Doomsday, Chains, Chains, Chains


    (10) Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More
    Fave Tracks: After the Storm, White Blank Page, Little Lion Man


    (8) Wild Beasts - Two Dancers
    Fave Tracks: Hooting & Howling, All The King's Men, The Fun Powder Plot


    (7) Franz Ferdinand - Tonight
    Fave Tracks: Die on The Floor, No You Girls, Ulysses, What She Came For


    (6) Beat Radio - safe inside the sound
    Fave Tracks: Hard Times For Dreamers, Closing Scene, Sleepwalking


    (5) Noah and the Whale - First Days Of Spring
    Fave Tracks: Stranger, The First Days of Spring, Our Window, Blue Skies, Love of An Orchestra


    (4) Hurricane Bells - Tonight Is The Ghost
    Fave Tracks: Tonight I'm going to be Like A Shooting Star, Tenterhooks, Freezing Rain, The Winters in NY, Darkness is so Deep


    (3) The xx - xx
    Fave Tracks: Crystalised, Intro, Islands, Stars


    (2) The Antlers - Hospice
    Fave Tracks: Bear, Wake, Two, Shiva


    (1) The Decemberists - Hazards Of Love
    Fave Tracks: The Rake's Song, The Wanting Comes in Waves/Repaid, Won't Want For Love (Margaret in the Taiga), Hazards of Love 1 (The Prettiest Whistles Won't Wrestle The Thistles Undone)



    Most anticipated albums of 2010:

    Los Campesinos! - Romance is Boring, because i love the direction that the first single is going in. PlayThe Sea Is A Good Place To Think Of The Future

    Scanners - <unknown>, same reason as above.. PlaySalvation is pretty good.

    Final Fantasy - Heartland, i want to like everything Owen Pallet does more than i actually do.

    The National - <unknown> YESSSSSS i hope it actually comes out in 2010

    Yeasayer - Odd Blood, apparently won't sound anything like All Hour Cymbals. I wasn't a huuuge fan of that album, and I like "Ambling Alp" so... high hopes..

    Hot Chip - One Life Stand, i could not feel more eh.. about Hot Chip. but i'm seeing them in April with The XX so I hope their new album at least has some fun dance tracks.

    Arcade Fire, from stories/articles, i hear that they're the kanye west of the indie world... and i was sorely disappointed with Neon Bible.. so let's just say I'm curious...
  • Mixtape: Friends, Wimps & Broken Hearts

    19 Dec 2009, 19:00 by FinalPizzaHut

    Find this and other mixtapes (plus much more) at Watch the Tapes.

    This mix is pretty aptly titled. I tried to include mostly songs that had to do with friendships - good and bad - but there are some wimps and broken hearts to be found here too. What's a good mixtape without some heartache and stories of off-kilter relationships?

    I think this is a pretty fun one, and people in my car who've heard snippets have enjoyed it, so hopefully you will too. Cheers.

    Title: Friends, Wimps & Broken Hearts
    Length: 1:16:42
    Check it out at: http://www.me diafire.com/?qnzxihidzdk

    Side 1: Do You Think We Could Pretend?
    1. My American Heart - "All My Friends"
    2. Red Hot Chili Peppers - "My Friends"
    3. Piebald - "Karate Chops for Everyone but Us"
    4. The White Stripes - "We're Going to Be Friends"
    5. The Matches - "Needs and Wants"
    6. The Rentals - "PlayFriends of P."
    7. Eels - "Old Shit, New Shit"
    8. Vampire Weekend - "Bryn"
    9. Rocketship - "Friendships And Love"
    10. Kurt Vile - "PlayMy Best Friends (Don't Even Pass This)"
    11. LCD Soundsystem - "PlayAll My Friends"

    Side 2: If We're Both Not Married
    1. fun. - "PlayBe Calm"
    2. The Get Up Kids - "PlayTen Minutes"
    3. The Ruse - "PlayBeautiful Is Gone"
    4. The Rural Alberta Advantage - "PlayIn the Summertime"
    5. Eve 6 - "PlayAt Least We're Dreaming"
    6. Youth Group - "See-Saw"
    7. Slow Club - "When I Go"
    8. Eyedea & Abilities - "By The Throat"
    9. Smash Mouth - "PlayWhy Can't We Be Friends"

    Find this and other mixtapes (plus much more) at Watch the Tapes.
  • Top 100 of the 00s

    18 Dec 2009, 12:27 by raskolnikov88

    Itt kezdődik

    100. The Phantom Band - Checkmate Savage (2009)
    99. Les Savy Fav - Let's Stay Friends (2007)
    98. Bat for Lashes - Fur and Gold (2006)
    97. Beck - Modern Guilt (2008)
    96. Minus the Bear - Planet of Ice (2007)
    95. Melvins - (A) Senile Animal (2006)
    94. Radiohead - Amnesiac (2001)
    93. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever to Tell (2003)
    92. Young Widows - Old Wounds (2008)
    91. Fuck Buttons - Street Horrrsing (2008)

    90. Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend (2008)
    89. Enon - High Society (2002)
    88. The Avalanches - Since I Left You (2000)
    87. High Places - High Places (2008)
    86. The Mae Shi - HLLLYH (2008)
    85. The Tough Alliance - The New School (2005)
    84. The Long Blondes - Couples (2008)
    83. Animal Collective - Sung Tongs (2004)
    82. The Thermals - Now We Can See (2009)
    81. Yeasayer - All Hour Cymbals (2007)

    80. Boris - Pink (2005)
    79. CocoRosie - The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn (2007)
    78. The Magnetic Fields - i (2004)
    77. The New Pornographers - Mass Romantic (2000)
    76. Band of Horses - Cease to Begin (2007)
    75. Off Minor - Some Blood (2008)
    74. Sigur Rós - Takk... (2005)
    73. HEALTH - Get Color (2009)
    72. Cut Copy - In Ghoust Colours (2007)
    71. The Fiery Furnaces - Blueberry Boat (2004)

    70. Bon Iver - For Emma, Forevor Ago (2008)
    69. Unwound - Leaves Turn Inside You (2001)
    68. Beach House - Devotion (2008)
    67. Primal Scream - XTMNTR (2000)
    66. The National - Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers (2003)
    65. Grizzly Bear - Yellow House (2006)
    64. Animal Collective - Feels (2005)
    63. Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit (2006)
    62. 31knots - The Days and Night of Everything Anywhere (2007)
    61. Sufjan Stevens - Illinoise (2005)

    60. Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2002)
    59. Lightning Bolt - Wonderful Rainbow (2003)
    58. The Hold Steady - Boys and Girls in America (2006)
    57. Deerhoof - Friend Opportunity (2007)
    56. The Dillinger Escape Plan - Miss Machine (2004)
    55. TV on the Radio - Dear Science (2008)
    54. The Mars Volta - Bedlam in Goliath (2008)
    53. Converge - No Heroes (2006)
    52. Magik Markers - Boss (2007)
    51. Dirty Projectors - Bitter Orca (2009)

    50. Patrick Wolf - The Magic Position (2007)
    49. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven (2000)
    48. The Angels of Light - We are Him (2007)
    47. Panda Bear - Person Pitch (2007)
    46. Department of Eagles - In Ear Park (2008)
    45. Spoon - Kill the Moonlight (2002)
    44. Liars - Drum's not Dead (2006)
    43. Gang Gang Dance - Saint Dymphna (2008)
    42. Atlas Sound - Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel (2008)
    41. Fennesz - Endless Summer (2001)

    40. No Age - Nouns (2008)
    39. dälek - Absence (2005)
    38. The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots (2002)
    37. Black Lips - Good Bad not Evil (2007)
    36. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes (2008)
    35. Why? - Alopecia (2008)
    34. The Strokes - Is This It (2001)
    33. Holy Fuck - LP (2007)
    32. Sonic Youth - Murray Street (2002)
    31. M83 - Saturdays = Youth (2008)

    30. Antony and the Johnsons - The Crying Light (2009)
    29. The Decemberists - The Crane Wife (2006)
    28. The White Stripes - White Blood Cells (2001)
    27. Animal Collective - Strawberry Jam (2007)
    26. Brian Wilson - SMiLE (2004)
    25. Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf (2002)
    24. of Montreal - Hissing fauna, Are You the Destroyer? (2007)
    23. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest (2009)
    22. Chad VanGaalen - Soft Airplane (2008)
    21. TV on the Radio - Return to Cookie Mountain (2006)

    20. Fugazi - The Argument (2001)
    19. The National - Alligator (2005)
    18. Mount Eerie, Julie Doiron, Fred Squire - Lost Wisdom (2008)
    17.Xiu Xiu- Fabulous Muscles (2004)
    16. David Byrne & Brian Eno - Everything that Happens will Happen Today (2008)
    15. Woven Hand - Ten Stones (2008)
    14. The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium (2003)
    13. Boards of Canada - Geogaddi (2002)
    12. Atlas Sound - Logos (2009)
    11. Sufjan Stevens - Seven Swans (2004)

    10. Deerhunter - Microcastle (2008)
    9. At the Drive-In - Relationship of Command (2000)
    8. The Knife - Silen Shout (2006)
    7. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion (2009)
    6. Radiohead - Kid A (2000)
    5. Silver Jews - Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea (2008)
    4.Arcade Fire- Funeral (2004)
    3. Shellac - 1000 Hurts (2000)
    2. The Microphones - The Glow Pt. 2 (2001)
    1. LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver (2007)
  • [My Gang] Elizabeth Fraser - Moses (Spaceland Remix) : Reco of the Week 15 Dec 09

    15 Dec 2009, 21:23 by Babs_05

    Track: Moses (Spaceland Remix)
    Artist: Elizabeth Fraser
    Album: Moses EP (single) (27 Nov 09)
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    It was going to take something special I had to tell everyone about to get me back into writing these, and this is it.

    PlayMoses is the first single from Elizabeth Fraser in a decade and wouldn't have been released at all if her close friend, Jake Drake-Brockman, hadn't tragically lost his life in a motorcycle accident in September.

    The song was recorded some time ago with Damon ReeceMassive Attack's drummer, and her partner of more than a decade – and Jake Drake-Brockman.

    Jake was keyboardist with Echo & The Bunnymen as well as with BOM and The Hook ‘Em Boys; he was also a highly respected sound engineer for the BBC.

    Elizabeth Fraser and Damon Reece in a statement said that:

    the passing of such a wonderful man and great friend cannot go unmarked.

    A talented musician, a technical genius/blagger, a jack-of-all-trades and master of many, Jake was a vibrant reminder to us all of what it is to be alive. His lust for life, keen intellect and Dunkirk spirit were a beacon of light in a world that is rapidly fading into mediocrity and convenience. As unique and individual as the classic motorcycles he loved so much, Jake was the last of the Mohicans. The Earth is a duller planet without him.


    All proceeds from the sale are going to Jake's family.



    The Massive Attack influence is unmistakable in the single; trip-hop dub rhythms featuring an Eastern European accordian with archaic choral samples.

    There are two remixes. The first is from Welsh producer Timothy LewisThighpaulsandra project, which expands on the ethnic aspect of the original’s accordians whilst maintaining the tempo and rhythm structure.

    The second is the one I have recommended today, from ex-Alpha Andy Jenks under his spaceland guise. It begins with drama, introducing sparkling bells that lift the melancholy. Overall though, it doesn’t deviate too far from the original. Fraser is upfront and reverbed a little bit more in the mix, this time set in front of a more organic-sounding James Bond, noir backing track.

    I didn't know the background when I found the track by accident in We7. At first I was confused; I thought I'd heard every track Elizabeth Fraser had ever released. Was this another one of those one-offs everyone else knows about before I do?



    Listening, there are subtle signs of maturity, though not markedly so. It seems Elizabeth Fraser is one of those few lucky singers who get to keep their voice intact. The purity is evident in the middle of the Spaceland Remix, in the oohs and aahs that could have easily have been recorded decades ago.

    I will try and find more festive songs that aren't obviously so over the next few weeks. Rest assured, it will be a Slade-free zone. Nothing wrong with a bit of Slade, but Christmas is for grown-ups too, not just those still at school.



    Babs My Gang

    Reco of the Week archives


    Links:
    The Guardian
    Rough Trade
    http://www.elizabethfraser.com/

    Disclaimer: written because I wanted to.



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  • J.PERIOD & NNEKA - The Madness (Onye-Ala)

    15 Dec 2009, 20:15 by 8thlight

    J.Period & Nneka - The Madness (Onye-Ala) & Concrete Jungle

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    01. Can You Hear? (Intro)
    02. Let the Madness Begin (J.Period Exclusive)
    03. Wake Up World (Interlude)
    04. Wake Up Africa (J.Period Remix)
    05. The Uncomfortable Truth
    06. Untainted Love feat. Damian Marley (Interlude)
    07. Spread Love (Brooklyn to Zion) (J.Period Remix)
    08. Human Rights (Interlude)
    09. Changes (J.Period Remix) feat. M-1 & General Steele
    10. Conscious Lyrics (Interlude)
    11. Gypsy/Infamous (J.Period Exclusive)
    12. Hip Hop Comes From Africa (Interlude)
    13. Walking (J.Period Remix) feat. Jay Electronica
    14. In Transit (Interlude)
    15. Show Love (J.Period Remix) f. Rakaa (Dilated Peoples) & Aceyalone
    16. For the Good of Humanity (Interlude)
    17. God of Mercy (J.Period Remix) f. Zumbi (Zion I)
    18. Suffri (Nigerian in Berlin Remix) feat. Fela Kuti
    19. Perseverance is Character (Interlude)
    20. Strength/Kangpe (J.Period Dubplate) f. Big Boi (OutKast)
    21. Heartbeat (J.Period Remix) feat. Talib Kweli
    22. In the Heart of Man (J.Period Exclusive)
    23. Symptoms of My Madness (Outtro)

    [ Bonus Mix: J.Period Dubplates ]
    24. Mind vs. Heart (J.Period Dubplate) f. 2Pac
    25. Changes 2 (J.Period Dubplate) feat. Lauryn Hill & John Forte
    26. Walking 2 (J.Period Dubplate) feat. Nas
  • Joell Ortiz - Road Kill Mixtape

    15 Dec 2009, 18:48 by 8thlight

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    Joell Ortiz DJ Green Lantern
  • 21.59% Mainstream

    14 Dec 2009, 04:04 by Dezerted

    14.12.09


    Step one. List your top 20 artists and find the number of listeners for each of them.

    #1 Papa Roach (975,983)
    #2 Avenged Sevenfold (549,359)
    #3 Bowling For Soup (401,701)
    #4 My Chemical Romance (1,077,752)
    #5 Disturbed (931,924)
    #6 Eminem (1,279,474)
    #7 Seether (583,755)
    #8 Hollywood Undead (147,737)
    #9 Breathe Carolina (65,979)
    #10 The White Tie Affair (47,172)
    #11 Zebrahead (270,585)
    #12 Atreyu (450,663)
    #13 Bring Me The Horizon (195,701)
    #14 Sum 41 (936,113)
    #15 Escape The Fate (200,579)
    #16 Shinedown (268,678)
    #17 The Offspring (1,299,196)
    #18 Good Charlotte (842,196)
    #19 Simple Plan (709,185)
    #20 Maximum The Hormone (79,865)

    Step two. Calculate the total listeners
    11313597

    Step three. Find the average of this total by dividing by 20.
    565679.85

    Step four. Divide this figure by the total number of Coldplay listeners.
    0.215940813

    Step five. Finally, multiply this by 100 and round off to get your mainstream percentage.
    21.5940813

    Mainstream Percentage: 21.59%
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