500+ mixes with songs by “titus andronicus”
The Debaser
The Indy List
The Debaser
2012-05-18T17:04:06Z
Not much more to say then good solid songs. I hope everyone can find a new band they love from this list.
memgold
dancedancedance
memgold
2012-05-17T00:30:40Z
Jumpin' or swayin', head bobbin' or toe tappin', these will GUARANTEE bodily movement, voluntary or not. 15 various upbeat songs, including Matt & Kim, Miike Snow, and Starfucker.
jacquiqui
Mama, if that's movin' up, then I'm movin' out.
jacquiqui
2012-05-17T22:30:35Z
Today I'm moving out of my house for good and into my first real apartment. These are ten songs that summarize everything I'm feeling. Includes Arcade Fire, Sufjan Stevens, and Titus Andronicus.
HardlyEducation
Rachel's Definitive Guide Through Her Teen Angst
HardlyEducation
2012-05-16T04:29:51Z
A playlist packed with angst. Cover art completely unrelated.
cameronmcgregor
Ultimate Indie: Volume II
cameronmcgregor
2012-03-27T23:32:58Z
I was trying to make a compilation of every single great indie song I know, it ended up being over 200 songs. This is part two of that list, which is 49 tracks.
jRobichaud
Life's too short to be so damn serious
jRobichaud
2012-05-02T02:32:45Z
20 upbeat tracks, featuring Diamond Rugs, Gary Clark Jr., and The Strokes
cameronmcgregor
Ultimate Indie: Volume I
cameronmcgregor
2012-03-16T22:53:51Z
I was trying to make a compilation of every single great indie song I know, it ended up being over 200 songs. This is part one of that list, which is 55 tracks.
zachsmusic
Pitchfork Top 100 Tracks of 2010
zachsmusic
2012-02-20T18:39:01Z
These are pitchfork's top 100 songs of 2010. (one of the most respected sites that rates music). I realize that this is a bit late. And I realize that it will not play well as a playlist. However listening to this is a good way to discover new good music. (i wrote random letters as the albums because it wouldn't let me put all of the tracks from the same album)
cooperhardee
Zombie Apocalypse
cooperhardee
2012-02-27T05:10:43Z
In my ideal scenario for the outbreak of a "rage virus" of some sort and the eventual crumbling of civilization as we know it, I'd get suited up like Sargeant Nicholas Angel from Hot Fuzz, over on the left there. These 17 tracks are the soundtrack to that (beautiful dark twisted) fantasy, a collection of songs with ass-kicking guitar riffs, droning bass, an obsession with death, foot-stomping beats and the sinking feeling that you're surrounded.











