Radioactive Playlist as of Feb 19, 2010 Recommended Motion City Soundtrack

26 Feb
2010

Radioactive@YeSindie by DJ Wassie Wasana Wirachartplee. The one the original.

Playlist as of Feb 19, 2010

01 The Presets – I Go Hard, I Go Home (The Juan MacLean Remix)
02 3OH!3 – Follow Me Down Feat. Neon Hitch
03 Kerli – Tea Party
04 Tokio Hotel – Strange Feat. Kerli
05 Shinedown – Her Name Is Alice
06 Mark Hoppus – In Transit Feat. Pete Wentz
07 Franz Ferdinand – The Lobster Quadrille
08 Wolfmother – Fell Down A Hole
09 All Time Low – Painting Flowers
10 Metro Station – Where’s My Angel
11 Plain White T’s – Welcome To Mystery
12 Robert Smith – Very Good Advice
13 Motion City Soundtrack – Always Running Out Of Time
14 Grace Potter and the Nocturnals – White Rabbit
15 Owl City – The Technicolor Phase
16 Real Estate – Beach Comber
17 Ted Leo & The Pharmacists – Even Heroes Have To Die
18 The Cliks – We Are The Wolverines
19 And The Relatives – Divie Cups
20 The Ukrainians – Marusya Bohuslavka
21 Bon Vivant – Carolina
22 Charlie Hope – I’m Me!
23 Fffever – Disaster
24 Ten Ton Toys – Clowns & Kings
25 GRANDFATHER BIRDS – Higher Bridges
26 Hammertorch – Say All the Things
27 Jamie Randolph – Chanson Du Vampire
28 My Girlfriend is Better Than Yours – My Girlfriend is Better Than Yours
29 Monaco Beach – Hi, My Name Is Josh! And Have a Nice Day
30 Your Twenties – Caught Wheel (Gold Panda Remix)
31 Richard Ashcroft – The Journey

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Motion City Soundtrack

As the new year already began, Motion City Soundtrack is embarking on one of their most exciting and unprecedented musical adventures to date. On January 19, 2010, the band released their long-awaited fourth album, My Dinosaur Life, for Columbia Records. When it came time for Motion City Soundtrack to record their major-label debut, the band called upon Blink-182 bassist/producer/friend Mark Hoppus,with whom in their corner and a stockpile of songs that had been demoed in Minneapolis during the fall of 2008, the band was all set to relocate to Los Angeles in the New Year to start work on production for My Dinosaur Life.

The result is a collection of 12 songs that push the limits of power-pop and challenge the ideals of the boombox generation. For example, the album?s first single, ?Disappear,? is reminiscent of ?90s-era angst rock (a la The Pixies and The Replacements), with its muffled guitars and cautionary vocals. It?s this predilection for organized upheaval that further explains why Motion City Soundtrack?and their new album My Dinosaur Life, which was mixed by Andy Wallace (Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Kaiser Chiefs),is a study of musical contradictions because without the chaos, there wouldn?t be the calm and without the pain, there wouldn?t be the pop.

They went from playing in front of 150-200 kids to 1,500-2,000 kids without an issue. For better or worse, it?s Motion City Soundtrack?s constant quest to evolve and challenge themselves as musicians?and people?that keeps fans coming back for more. After all, as the saying goes, to be irreplaceable, one must always be different.

Welcome to the changing world!!

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