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Originally Posted by batreleaser
stooges-down on the street
james brown-sing it loud, im black and im proud
ghostface-shakey dog
kraftwerk-man machine
sly stone-luv n haight
parliament funkadelic-mothership connection
public enemy-night of the living baseheads
happy modays-pills thrills n bellyaches
nwa-straight outta compton
wu tang clan-da mysterey of chessboxin
rolling stones-monkey man
gang of 4-h bomb
ramones-sheene is a punk rocker
aphex twin-come to daddy
sonic youth-diamond sea
les savy fav-asleepers union
lightning bolt-into the valley
lil wayne-tha mobb
madvillian-all caps
lootpack-the antidote
mashavishnu orchestra-miles beyond
mc5-kick out the jams (duh)
led zeppelin-dazed and confused
clash-white riot
melt bananna-cat brain land
gza/rza-liquid swords
miles davis-john mclaughlin
jimi hendrix-who knows
minutemen-Viet Nam
morrisey-alsatian cousin
mos def-hip hop
municipal waste-mind eraser
suicidal tendencies-you cant bring me down
nas-memory lane
biggie-back in the day
that should do for now. remember, never play ultra obscure noise, post punk, free jazz, grindcore to impress people at a party. call me a pussy, but when i throw a party i like to have people go "o man i love this song", guilty pleasures, hip hop, classics, and some more popular songs by lesser known artists are the best way to go, hence the list (this is actually a replica of one of my itunes party lists)
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There's some good stuff on that list for sure, but there is also music on it that I don't think would make people dance, nice tunes as they might be.