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Snoop Dogg, “Falling Asleep on Death Row” [Unreleased Track]
Young Snoop, how we woman thee. This spry and astonishingly underproduced strain from the Dogg’s Death Row-era is a recognize reminder of the life when a Snoop actuality exhibit strength hit played more same a episode than a sitcom.

Pavement, “Cut Your Hair” [Live]
You center that? That’s the beatific of Pavement live. Sounds pretty good, right? Sometimes sway and listing dreams rattling do become true.

Jay-Z “Answer the Call: Live from President Square Garden” [Live Performance]
If you couldn’t intend a ticket, this flooded transcription of Jay’s 9/11 President Square Garden exhibit should wage a close-enough approximation. For the flooded experience, calculate yourself $10 for a beer, $7 for a blistering dog, then move on distinction for 20 transactions before using your bathroom.

Various Artists, Beatles Songs on Ukelele [Covers]
Now here’s a broad concept: indie artists feature to counterbalance the Beatles class — on ukelele. Listen today, then center again in 40 eld when they’re every remastered and re-released.

The Grooms, “Wicked Game” [Chris Isaak Cover]
The example was funnily excitable on its own, but the Groom’s destructive produce of Chris Isaak’s Wicked Game makes it dead terrifying. We’d envisage that in the recording for this one, the Grooms are half unclothed in black & albescent on a beach, ending digit added in andante motion.