BWALT
Adderall and Caffeine
BWALT
2012-05-11T01:40:12Z
A mixture of 30 instrumental tracks that will help you stay focused while studying or relaxed while going to sleep.
ATeam16
Young Again
ATeam16
2012-05-02T05:10:39Z
A playlist that consists of songs from the '90s and early 2000s :)
Great for showers and long car rides!
dzatz
A mix to play the drums with
dzatz
2012-05-23T05:17:30Z
A mix of songs from the late '60's through today that feature drums that are fun to play along with, sing along and rock to. Put on your headphones or sit down at your kit and play! Lots of Zeppelin, Jackson Browne, Claplon, The Who and Katy Perry!
glittercat
Get It Girl
glittercat
2012-05-02T00:29:11Z
Hey ladies, feelin' down? These are some songs to boost your confidence and remind you how gorgeous and fantastic you really are =) You deserve everything you want, and never forget that you. Are. Worth. It. Enjoy, and GET IT GIRL!!
jergobardley
Who's the Clown Now, Funnyman?
jergobardley
2012-05-19T22:26:25Z
this'll teach you to fool around with my heart!
mel_c_mcg
drewbreed
Big Band Bandit
drewbreed
2012-05-10T04:56:46Z
A good selection of big band music featuring artists like Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Louis Prima and more.
maxbore
Oh funk it! Do it like we did in the old days.
maxbore
2012-05-06T21:47:37Z
20 tracks from way back when, including Maceo and the Macks, War, Kool and the Gang, Curtis Mayfield and many others. Grab your platforms, play it loud and get down!
ttempler
Remember the Titans
ttempler
2012-05-02T22:47:23Z
The greatness that is the soundtrack from Remember the Titans. Did you know it was Disney? And that Ryan Gosling is in it? I didnt. Now you know. Happy Birthday.
thajamjar
Dick Clark's World - "American BandStand Revisited" Vol 1
thajamjar
2012-04-25T05:57:49Z
We gonna back. Back to when radio stations played it all.No separate special lists for different types of music.Just real good music playing thru the air. Dick Clark was a "primary force in legitimizing music to America's whole population. The show gave music artists their first exposure to national audiences, Ike and Tina Turner, Stevie Wonder, and Simon & Garfunkel. His shows were among the first where blacks and whites performed on the same stage and the audience seating was desegregated.











