The Baseballs - Umbrella (Rihanna Cover)
The Baseballs is a German Rock&Roll/Rockabilly coverband, famous for covering popular songs from recent years. They transform pop songs in “50’s and 60’s Rock&Roll” songs. The band consists of 3 male singers: Digger, Sam, and Basti.
bringmethathorizon:the young veins - change
i swear just like a sailor
love is not a favor
i find it’s just a concept
that we live inside
…forget superstition by wearing it backwards
lives under ladders and sleeps with black cats
some people never change
Well…it’s not bad.
White Rabbits | The Plot
Listen. NOW.
The Moldy Peaches | Downloading Porn With Davo
intelligentlyscrewed:Midtown - Until It Kills
One of my favourite Midtown songs. Was listening to this earlier tonight on the bus.

Powerline - Stand Out
An incredibly catchy song from Disney’s A Goofy Movie (1995), appearing in the scene where Max takes over the school stage pretending to be Powerline and get Roxanne to notice him.
Greg Laswell - Comes and Goes (In Waves)
This one’s for the lonely
The ones that seek and find
Only to be let down
Time after time
This one’s for the torn down
The experts at the fall
Come on friends get up now
You’re not alone at all
The Smiths - Asleep
Sing me to sleep
Sing me to sleep
I don’t want to wake up
On my own anymore
The Walker Brothers - The Electrician
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I’ve been yearning to post this song ever since I saw Bronson. It’s a gorgeously touching track with little lyrics and I can’t get over it.
You’re Not In On The Joke - Cobra Starship
Okay. Have they completely lost it?
Kristeen Young - That’s What It Takes (feat. Patrick Stump)
New Radicals - You Get What You Give
Health insurance rip off lying
FDA big bankers buying
Fake computer crashes dining
Cloning while they’re multiplying
Fashion shoots with Beck and Hanson
Courtney Love, and Marilyn Manson
You’re all fakes
Run to your mansions
Come around, we’ll kick your ass in!
Bloc Party - Mercury
Is by far the most musically masterous track from the band. You can listen to it over and over again and you keep hearing new things in the back.