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remixyourmethodology

by Rob Friesel

While we wait for the Drano to do its thing…

The Fuck Off Method
(Last Played is in the last 7 days, limit to 10 songs selected by random.)

  1. My Bloody Valentine “Come In Alone”
  2. Massive Attack “Future Proof”
  3. Skylab2000 “Auburn” (Taylor’s Oneinmetropolis mash-up mix)
  4. Ministry “Stigmata”
  5. Thievery Corporation “All That We Perceive”
  6. Nitzer Ebb “Control I’m Here”
  7. BT “Beta” (3am mix)
  8. Morrissey “We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful”
  9. KMFDM “Go To Hell” (Fuck MTV mix)
  10. Nightmares On Wax “Fire In The Middle”

The “Your Son Is An Underachiever” Method
(Last Played is in the last 7 days and Play Count is less than 15; limit to 10 songs selected by most often played.)

  1. God Lives Underwater “Lonely Again”
  2. God Lives Underwater “Nothing”
  3. God Lives Underwater “Rearrange”
  4. God Lives Underwater “Can’t Come Down”
  5. God Lives Underwater “Alone Again”
  6. Skylab2000 “Auburn” (Taylor’s Oneinmetropolis mash-up mix)
  7. Air “Le Votage De Penelope” (live)
  8. Air “Le Slow” (live)
  9. God Lives Underwater “From Your Mouth”

The Lying Scumbag Method
(Last Played is not in the last 7 days and Play Count is greater than 10; limit to 10 songs selected by least recently played.)

  1. Leon HAywood “I Want To Do Something Freaky To You”
  2. KMFDM “Revolution II”
  3. Otis Redding “Free Me”
  4. Otis Redding “Look At That Girl”
  5. Dan Robbins “DBD”
  6. The Postal Service “There’s Never Enough Time”
  7. Skinny Puppy “Tin Omen”
  8. Texture “Red Line’s Theme”
  9. Pink Floyd “Wish You Were Here”
  10. Golden Boy (featuring Miss Kittin) “Rippin Kittin”

Special Bonus Download:
Texture presents “Red Line’s Theme”
[download: mp3]


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About Rob Friesel

Software engineer by day. Science fiction writer by night. Weekend homebrewer, beer educator at Black Flannel, and Certified Cicerone. Author of The PhantomJS Cookbook and a short story in Please Do Not Remove. View all posts by Rob Friesel →

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