10s Sampler no.1

10s sampler number one

Here's a playlist with some music that younger people might recognize.

Finally.

G E T  T H E  P L A Y L I S T

Get it on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music or YouTube with the links above, or take a look at the full track listing below and add any of the songs to playlists of your own.

SONG

ARTIST

ALBUM

Stone

Alice In Chains

The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here

Hats Off to the Bull

Chevelle

Hats Off to the Bull

Rats

Ghost

Prequelle

Something Good Can Work

Two Door Cinema Club

SSX (2012)

I'm Taking Off (Shield Your Eyes) '19

Space Knife

Into the Black Hole - EP

Hey Mama (feat. Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha & Afrojack)

David Guetta

Listen Again

X-Ray Visions

Clutch

Psychic Warfare

Crystal Spiders

Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats

Vol. 1

All On You (feat. Natalia)

Eligh

The Tortoise and the Crow

GET SOME (feat. Jared Laville)

Isaiah Dreads

NO EGO - EP

NY Se Mumbai (feat. Divine, Naezy & Ranveer Singh)

Nas

NY Se Mumbai (feat. Divine, Naezy & Ranveer Singh) - Single

Stronger

NGHTMRE & A-F-R-O

Stronger - Single

Sleeping on the Blacktop

Colter Wall

Imaginary Appalachia

Liar

ONE OK ROCK

Niche Syndrome

Deadly Nightshade

Megadeth

Th1rt3en

Gold On The Ceiling

The Black Keys

El Camino

She's American

The 1975

I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it

Raise Hell

Dorothy

ROCKISDEAD

Song #3

Stone Sour

Hydrograd

Who Knows

Protoje & Chronixx

Ancient Future

Waves

Joey Bada$$

Waves - Single

Capsize

DELS

SSX (2012)

Never Catch Me (feat. Kendrick Lamar)

Flying Lotus

You're Dead

Night Flight

Franc Moody

Night Flight - Single

Get Lucky

Daft Punk, Pharrell Williams & Nile Rodgers

Random Access Memories

Automaton

Jamiroquai

Automaton

I may be a child of the 80s, but I'm not one of those nutjobs completely stuck in the music of their youth.

What's largely driven the playlists shared here so far is my familiarity with the music contained within. I went through my (crazy person) emotional process of learning to appreciate the music a long time ago, and now it's haphazardly parked in my memory, waiting to be put to use.

But this information has baggage attached to it—memories of the high noise to signal ratio of commercial broadcast media, and the expense of physical media.

And the time cost of it all.

We're free of that nowadays. All we have to do is listen.

So when a friend demands to listen to something like the 1975 while at BJJ in the mornings, I can spend a few days listening to their entire catalog to figure out if any of their songs make the cut.

It turns out there's a few, one of which is included on today's playlist.

Want More Playlists Like This? Check Out The Other Decade Samplers

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