Early punk and alternative

Early alternative and punk

Je n’attends plus personne. François hardy

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Beat on the brat. Ramones

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God save the Queen. Sex Pistols

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Sunday morning. TVU

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96 tears. ? And the mysterions

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You really got me. The kinks

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My pal foot foot. The shaggs

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Space oddity. David Bowie

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Vitamin c. Can

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Lust for life. Iggy pop

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Underrated alternative

Minority. Green Day

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Pennyroyal tea. Nirvana

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Hotwax. Beck

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Touch me I’m sick. Mudhoney(explicit)

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Fletcher. Blitzed trapper

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The dead heart. Midnight oil

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Pretend we’re dead. L7

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New York City. Cub

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Under the Milky Way. The church

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Man in the box. Alice In Chains

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Songs that are different from their normal work

Songs that stand out

Pet semmatary. Ramones

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Ramshackle. Beck

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Don’t wanna miss a thing. Aerosmith

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Nothing else matters. Metallica

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Warning. Green Day

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When I’m 64. Beatles

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Lola. The kinks

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Tubthumping. Chumbawumba

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I can. Nas

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Come on Eileen. Dexy’s midnight runners

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Signature songs

Signature songs

Stairway to heaven. Led Zeppelin 

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Mr. Brightside. The killers

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Johnny B. Goode. Chuck berry

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Don’t fear the reaper. Blue oyster cult

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Living on a prayer. Bon Jovi

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Smoke on the water. Deep purple

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Iris. Goo goo dolls

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Don’t stop believing. Journey

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You really got me. The Kinks

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You’re so vain. Carly Simon

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Watch or wiki (movie reviews)

By John Sangl

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Watch

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Scott pilgrim v. The world. Watch

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DIY or Die. Watch

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Spy who shagged me. Wiki

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Space Balls. Wiki

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American psych. Watch

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Hedgehogs (2016). Wiki

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Concrete cowboys (1979). Wiki

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Scooby doo zombie island. Watch

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Swedish music, ja?

Swedish musicians you may or may not of heard of

Favorite game. Cardigans

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Dancing queen. ABBA

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Save tonight. Eagle eye cherry

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Buffalo stance. Neneh cherry

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Wake me up. Avicii

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Habits (stay high). Tove Lo

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Rednex. Cotton eye joe

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Never forget you. Zara Larsson

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Ace of base. Don’t turn around

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Hate to Say I Told You So. The Hives

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German music

Ode to joy. Beethoven

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Robots. Kraftwerk

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Winds of change. Scorpion

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Vitamin c. Can

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Hooked on a feeling. David hasslehoff 

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Rammstein. Du Hast

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Nena. 99 red balloons

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Girl you know it’s true. Milli Vanilli

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Mambo number 5. Lou begs

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Heroes. David Bowie 

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