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    Dire Straits “Money for Nothing" from the 1985 album "Brothers in Arms" released on Vertigo. Written by Mark Knopfler and Sting and produced by Neil Dorfsman and Mark Knopfler.

    Personel:

    Mark Knopfler – lead vocals, electric guitarGuy Fletcher – Yamaha DX1 synthesizer, Synclavier, Roland keyboardsAlan Clark – Hammond organJohn Illsley – bass guitarTerry Williams – drum intro

    Additional musicians

    Sting – intro vocals, harmonies and backing vocalsOmar Hakim – drums

    Cover:

    Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh Bond

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    You Can’t Do That On Television

    Taylor Swift

    Jelly Roll

    Nirvana “Smells Like Teen Spirit”

    Pearl Jam

    Michael Stipe

    Guns n Roses

    Dave Grohl

    Axl Rose

    Beavis and Butthead

    Brittney Spears

    Cristina Aguilera

    Madonna “Like a Virgin”

    Chris Isaak “Wicked Game”

    Bill Bellamy

    Dan Carlin

    Seinfield

    Dan Cortez

    Donald Trump

    Bill Hader

    Kurt Loder

    Radiohead “Paranoid Android”

    Beastie Boys “Sabotage”

    Jon Stewart

    Kurt Cobain

    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers “Free Fallin’”

    Johnny Depp

    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers “Don’t Come Around Here”

    ZZ Top

    Michael Jackson

    Guns n Roses “November Rain”

    The Real Life

    Carson Daley

    Eminem

    The Strokes

    Radiohead “Ok Computer”

    Smashing Pumpkins

    Blink 182

    Back to the Future

    Dire Straits “Sultans of Swing”

    Dire Straits “Walk of Life”

    Bruce Hornsby

    Dire Straits “So Far Away”

    Pink Floyd “Shine on You Crazy Diamond”

    The Rolling Stones “Jumpin Jack Flash”

    Sting “Don’t Stand So Close To Me”

    Bob Dylan

    Skrillex

    Tron

    Blade Runner

    Dune

    Mad Max

    Wayne’s World

    Billy Gibbons

    Minecraft

    Van Halen

    Jack White

    Pink Floyd “Money”

    Keith Richards

    Queen “Under Pressure”

    David Bowie

    Arkansauce

    Love Cannon

    Miami Vice

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    Rage Against the Machine “Killing in the Name" from the 1992 album "Killing in the Name" released on epic. Written by Zack de la Rocha, Tom Commerford, Tom Morello, and Brad Wilk and produced by Rage Against the Machine and Garth Richardson.

    Personel:

    Zack de la Rocha – lead vocalsTom Morello – guitarTim Commerford – bass guitar, backing vocalsBrad Wilk – drums

    Cover:

    Performed by Neal Marsh

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

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    Rage Against the Machine “Killing in the Name" from the 1992 album "Killing in the Name" released on epic. Written by Zack de la Rocha, Tom Commerford, Tom Morello, and Brad Wilk and produced by Rage Against the Machine and Garth Richardson.

    Personel:

    Zack de la Rocha – lead vocalsTom Morello – guitarTim Commerford – bass guitar, backing vocalsBrad Wilk – drums

    Cover:

    Performed by Neal Marsh

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    Oasis

    The Beatles

    Eddie Vedder

    Kings of Leon “Use Somebody”

    Kings of Leon “Sex on Fire”

    David Gilmour

    Paul McCartney

    Counting Crows

    Santana

    Adam Duritz

    The Shins

    The Strokes

    Julian Casablancas

    The Rolling Stones

    Mick Jagger

    Pheobe Bridgers

    Wu Tang Clan

    Limp Biskit

    Metallica

    Red Hot Chili Peppers

    Aerosmith

    Run DMC

    Rage Against the Machine “Evil Empire”

    Nirvana “Smells Like Teen Spirit”

    Richie Havens “Freedom”

    Bob Dylan

    Dave Matthews Band “Under the Table and Dreaming”

    Parliament Funkadelic

    Led Zeppelin

    Black Sabbath

    BB King

    Rage Against the Macine “Bullet in the Haed”

    Rage Against the Machine “Bombtrack”

    Motley Crue

    Nickelback

    Lincoln Park

    Korn

    Ice T “Body Count”

    Public Enemy

    Anthrax

    NWA “Fuck the Police”

    Marvin Gaye “Make Me Wanna Holler”

    Pete Seeger

    Kendrick Lamar “Alright”

    The Edge

    Jack Black

    Simon Cowell

    Led Zeppelin “Good Times, Bad Times”

    Ozzy Osbourne “Crazy Train”

    Randy Rhoads

    Marilyn Manson

    Korn

    The Clash

    The Sex Pistols

    Minor Threat

    Black Sabbath

    Jimi Hendrix “Machine Gun”

    Beastie Boys “License to Ill”

    Beastie Boys “Sabotage”

    Jay Z

    Beastie Boys “Paul’s Boutique”

    Twinkle Twinkle

    James Bond

    Richard Cheese

    Phish

    La Maison Atelier

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    Led Zeppelin “Good Times, Bad Times” from the 1968 album "Led Zeppelin II" released on Atlantic. Written by Jimmy Page, JOhn Paul Jones, John Bonham, and Robert Plant and produced by Jimmy Page.

    Personel:

    Led Zeppelin

    Robert Plant - vocalJimmy Page - guitarsJohn Paul Jones - bassJohn Bonham – drums

    Cover:

    Performed by John Bonham, Jody Mosser, Josh Bond, and Neal Marsh

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    Dead and Co

    John Maher

    Deandre Jordan

    Bob Weir

    Jerry Garcia

    Mickey Hart

    The Grateful Dead “Shakedown Street”

    The Grateful Dead “Brown Eyed Women”

    The Grateful Dead “Casy Jones”

    The Grateful Dead “Jack Straw”

    The Grateful Dead “China Cat Sunflower”

    The Grateful Dead “I Know You Rider”

    Rod Stewart “Maggie May”

    Tony Rice

    The Allman Brothers Band

    Soullive “No Place Like Soul”

    Touissant Liberator

    The Plate Scrapers

    The Jacob’s Ferry Stragglers

    The Y’allterations

    Joe Craven

    Jody Mosser “Syracuse Express”

    The Yardbirds

    Cream

    Led Zeppelin “BBC Sessions”

    Led Zeppelin “Houses of the Holy”

    Led Zeppelin “III”

    Le d Zeppelin “Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You”

    Glyn Johns

    Ethan Johns

    Jimi Hendrix

    Leiber and Stoller

    Ben E King “Stand By Me”

    Tommy James and the Shondelles “Crimson and Clover”

    Willie Dixon

    Led Zeppelin “Black Mountain Side”

    Led Zeppelin “You Shook Me”

    Rolling Stone

    The Jeff Beck Group

    Hammer of the Gods

    Led Zeppelin “Can’t Quit You”

    Keith Moon

    The Who

    Black Sabbath

    James Brown

    Chuck Berry “Johnny B Good”

    Led Zeppelin “Communication Breakdown”

    Steppenwolf

    The Rolling Stones “Start Me Up”

    Grand Funk Railroad

    Van Halen

    Guns n Roses

    The Parquet Courts

    The Who “Pinball Wizard”

    AC/DC “Highway to Hell”

    The Doors “Roadhouse Blues”

    Howlin Wolf

    Muddy Waters

    Sonny Boy Williamson

    The Kinks

    Pete Townsend

    Phish

    Ace Frehley

    Godsmack

    Beth Hart

    The Beatles “Day in the Life”

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    Janis Joplin “Me and Bobby McGee" from the 1971 album "Pearl" released on Columbia. Written by Kris Kristofferson and Fred Foster and produced by Paul A Rothchild.

    Personel:

    Full Tilt Boogie Band

    Janis Joplin – vocals, acoustic guitarRichard Bell – pianoKen Pearson – Hammond organJohn Till – electric guitarBrad Campbell – bass guitarClark Pierson – drums

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    Johnny Cash

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    Janis Joplin “Me and Bobby McGee" from the 1971 album "Pearl" released on Columbia. Written by Kris Kristofferson and Fred Foster and produced by Paul A Rothchild.

    Personel:

    Full Tilt Boogie Band

    Janis Joplin – vocals, acoustic guitar Richard Bell – pianoKen Pearson – Hammond organJohn Till – electric guitarBrad Campbell – bass guitarClark Pierson – drums

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    Steph Curry

    LeBron James

    Hermanos Gutierrez

    Habe

    Counting Crows

    Santana

    Marcy’s Playground

    Woody Guthrie

    Kenny Rogers

    Jimi Hendrix “All Along the Watchtower”

    Big Brother and the Holding Company

    Bline Melon “Change”

    La Strada

    Federico Fellini

    Brokeback Mountain

    The Doors “People Are Strange”

    The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

    Janis Joplin “Piece of My Heart”

    Janis Joplin “Cry Baby”

    Janis Joplin “Mercedes Bendz”

    Otis Redding “Sittin on the Dock of the Bay”

    Gordon Lightfoot “If You Could Read My Mind”

    Jerry Lee Lewis

    Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Taylor Swift

    Bob Dylan

    Joe Cocker

    The Doors “LA Woman”

    Phil Oaks

    Merle Haggard

    Aretha Franklin

    Nina Simone

    Billie Holliday

    Fleetwood Mac

    Heart

    Joan Jett

    The Grateful Dead

    Rick Danko

    The Band

    Led Zeppelin “Going to California”

    Paul Simon “Homeward Bound”

    Paul Simon “America”

    Neil Young “Out on the Weekend”

    Lee Greenwood “God Bless the USA”

    Tracey Chapman “Fast Car”

    Willie Nelson

    Waylon Jennings “Lonesome, Orn’ry and Mean”

    The Highwaymen

    Johnny Cash

    Bob Weir

    Roger Miller

    Captain Kangaroo

    Hank Williams, Jr.

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    Blind Melon “Change" from the 1992 album "Blind Melon" released on Capitol. Written by Blind Melon and produced by Rick Parashar and Blind Melon.

    Personel:

    Shannon Hoon – vocals, acoustic guitar, tambourineRogers Stevens – lead guitarChristopher Thorn – rhythm guitar, mandolinBrad Smith – bass guitar, flute, backing vocalsGlen Graham – drums, percussion

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    Eddie Vedder

    The Marshall Tucker Band

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    Blind Melon “Change" from the 1992 album "Blind Melon" released on Capitol. Written by Blind Melon and produced by Rick Parashar and Blind Melon.

    Personel:

    Shannon Hoon – vocals, acoustic guitar, tambourineRogers Stevens – lead guitarChristopher Thorn – rhythm guitar, mandolinBrad Smith – bass guitar, flute, backing vocalsGlen Graham – drums, percussion

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers “Have You Heard”

    Eric Clapton

    Jane’s Addiction “Jane Says”

    Janes Addiction “The Mountain”

    Dave Navarro

    Red Hot Chili Peppers

    The Beatles

    The Rolling Stones

    Simon and Garfunkel

    James Taylor

    CSN

    Loggins and Messina

    Christopher Cross

    Hall and Oates

    Led Zeppelin

    Pink Floyd “Dark Side of the Moon”

    The Who

    Paul Simon

    The Flaming Lips “Soft Bulletin”

    The Flaming Lips “Do You Realize?”

    Blind Melon “Nico”

    Nirvana

    Alice in Chains “Would?”

    Soundgarden

    Blind Melon “No Rain”

    Pearl Jam “Black”

    Blind Melon “The Sippin Time Sessions”

    The Rolling Stones “Exile on Main Street”

    Nine Inch Nails

    Pearl Jam “Jeremy”

    Steve Perry

    Robert Plant

    Janis Joplin

    Dave Matthews Band

    Axl Rose

    Guns n Roses “Use Your Illusion Pt 1 and 2”

    Blues Traveler

    John Popper

    Led Zeppelin “III”

    Led Zeppelin “Gallow’s Pole”

    The Allman Brothers Band “Soulshine”

    Traffic “Dear Mr Fantasy”

    The Marshall Tucker Band “Can’t You See”

    Velvet Underground “Oh Sweet Nuthin”

    Perry Ferrell

    Led Zeppelin “Hey Hey What Can I Do”

    Led Zeppelin “That’s the Way”

    Led Zeppelin “Going to California”

    Jerry Castle

    Joe Samba

    Nicole Atkins

    Danny Clinch

    Lissie

    David Letterman

    Kurt Cobain

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    Paolo Nutini “Iron Sky" from the 2014 album "Caustic Love" released on Atlantic. Written by Paolo Nutini and Dave Nelson and produced by Paolo Nutini and Dani Castelar.

    Personel:

    Paolo Nutini - composer, vocalsCharlie Chaplin - composerDave Nelson - composer

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    Bob Dylan “One More Cup of Coffee”

    Bob Dylan “Masters of War”

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    Paolo Nutini “Iron Sky" from the 2014 album "Caustic Love" released on Atlantic. Written by Paolo Nutini and Dave Nelson and produced by Paolo Nutini and Dani Castelar.

    Personel:

    Paolo Nutini - composer, vocalsCharlie Chaplin - composerDave Nelson - composer

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    Stax

    Isaac Hayes

    Otis Redding

    Sam and Dave

    Amy Winehouse

    The Dap Tones

    Chris Stapleton

    Check in the Dark “The Game’

    Leighton Meister

    Mike Frieman “Hindsight”

    Ultimate Classic Rock.com

    The Band “The Weight”

    The Band “The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down”

    The Marshall Tucker Band “Heard It In A Love Song”

    Little Feat “Willin”

    The Byrds “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere”

    Bob Dylan

    The Allman Brother Band “Midnight Rider”

    Lynyrd Skynyrd

    The Band “Up on Cripple Creek”

    Creedence Clearwater Revival

    The Band “Music From the Big Pink”

    The Eagles “Take It Easy”

    The Eagles “Desperado”

    Neil Young “Harvest”

    Little Feat “Dixie Chicken”

    The Marshall Tucker Band ‘Can’t You See”

    Dawes “A Little Bit of Everything”

    Paolo Nutini “Better Man”

    Paolo Nutini “The Iron Sky EP”

    Paolo Nutini ‘Let Me Down Easy”

    James Brown

    Marvin Gaye “Inner City Blues”

    Bon Iver “33 GOD”

    REM “Man on the Moon”

    Richie Havens ‘Freedom”

    U2 “Sunday, Bloody Sunday”

    Bob Marley

    The Redwalls

    Michael Kiwanuka

    Joe Cocker

    Sam Cooke

    Stevie Wonder

    Chris Robinson

    Pink Floyd “Dark Side of the Moon”

    Portishead

    Citizen Cope “Hurrican Water”

    Citizen Cope “Sideways”

    Muz

    The Voice

    Mo Jamil

    Mo Adeneran

    isabella Kemp

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    Steve Miller Band “The Joker" from the 1973 album "The Joker" released on Capital Records. Written by Eddie Curtis, Ahmet Ertugan, and Steve Miller and produced by Steve Miller.

    Personel:

    Steve Miller – guitar, lead vocalsGerald Johnson – bass, backing vocalsDick Thompson – organJohn King – drums

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

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    Steve Miller Band “The Joker" from the 1973 album "The Joker" released on Capital Records. Written by Eddie Curtis, Ahmet Ertugan, and Steve Miller and produced by Steve Miller.

    Personel:

    Steve Miller – guitar, lead vocalsGerald Johnson – bass, backing vocalsDick Thompson – organJohn King – drums

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    The Rolling Stones “Crossfire Hurricane”

    The Rolling Stones “Gimmer Shelter”

    Pink Floyd “Another Brick in the Wall Pt 2”

    The Rolling Stones “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’”

    AC/DC “Shook Me All Night Long”

    Stevie Nicks

    Fleetwood Mac “Landslide”

    Neal Young “Old Man”

    Fleetwood Mac “Silver Springs”

    Taylor Swift

    Fleetwood Mac “Dreams”

    Bob Dylan “Meet Me in the Morning”

    Paul Simon “Mea and Julio Down By the Schoolyard”

    Paul Simon “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover”

    Paul Simon “Slip Slidin’ Away”

    Paul Simon “Still Crazy After All These Years”

    Mungo Jerry “In the Summertime”

    The Loving Spoonful “Summer in the City”

    Will Smith “Summertime”

    James Taylor “Gorilla”

    James Taylor “Mexico”

    The Byrds

    The Turtles

    Mamas and Papas

    Steve Miller Band “Greatest Hits”

    Journey “Greatest Hits”

    Chicago “Greatest Hits”

    Steve Miller Band “Swing Town”

    Altered Beast

    Gene Wilder

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

    David Bowie

    Marc Maron “WTF”

    The Grateful Dead

    The Allman Brothers Band

    Phish

    Dazed and Confused

    Aerosmith

    Wolfgang Jack’s Midnight Special

    The Beach Boys

    The Eagles

    Dan Healy

    Steve Miller Band “Serenade”

    Barry White

    The Clovers “Lovey Dovey”

    Shaggy

    The Mask

    Deee-lite “Groove is in the Heart”

    Van Morrison “Brown Eyed Girl”

    Les Paul

    T Bone Walker’

    The Eagles

    Joe Walsh

    Bob Seger

    Eddie Money

    Kenny Rogers “The Gambler”

    The Beatles

    Screaming Jay Hawkins “Little Red Rooster”

    Howlin Wolf “Little Red Rooster”

    Curtis Mayfield “Pusher Man”

    Richard Linklater

    John Mayer

    Journey

    Def Leppard

    Quiet Riot

    Everclear

    Life is Beautiful

    Verne Troyer

    Puddle of Pudd

    Fatboy Slim

    KD Lang “Drag”

    Shaggy “Angel”

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    REM “Man on the Moon" from the 1992 album "Automatic for the People" released on Warner Brothers. Written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe and produced by Scott Litt and REM.

    Personel:

    Bill Berry – drums, percussion, keyboards, bass guitar, backing vocalsPeter Buck – electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin, bass guitarMike Mills – bass guitar, piano, keyboards, accordion, backing vocalsMichael Stipe – lead vocals

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

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    REM “Man on the Moon" from the 1992 album "Automatic for the People" released on Warner Brothers. Written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe and produced by Scott Litt and REM.

    Personel:

    Bill Berry – drums, percussion, keyboards, bass guitar, backing vocalsPeter Buck – electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin, bass guitarMike Mills – bass guitar, piano, keyboards, accordion, backing vocalsMichael Stipe – lead vocals

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    LCD Soundsystem

    Kings of Leon

    The National

    War on Drugs

    Sturgill Simpson

    Chris Stapleton

    The Black Keys

    James Taylor

    Tedeschi Trucks Band

    The Avett Brothers

    Dawes

    The Doors

    Jim Morrison

    Eric Clapton

    Band of Horses

    Kings of Leon

    Pearl Jam

    Stone Temple Pilots

    Nirvana

    Blink-182

    The Offspring

    Green Day “American Idiot”

    Green Day “Dookie”

    Green Day “Nimrod”

    Paul McCartney

    Prince

    Stevie Wonder “Superstition”

    The Killers

    Susto

    Forrest Gump

    REM “Monster”

    REM “Drive”

    REM “Everybody Hurts”

    The Beach Boys “ God Only Knows”

    Kurt Cobain

    VICE

    REM “Losing My Religion”

    Mick Jagger

    REM “The End of the World”

    Death Cab for Cutie

    The Replacements

    Nirvana “Pennyroyal Tea”

    Nirvana “In Utero”

    Toy Story

    Village People

    REM “Nightswimming”

    War on Drugs

    Lord Huron

    Dire Straits “Romeo and Juliet”

    Lou Reed

    David Bowie

    Counting Crowes

    Crash Test Dummies

    Live “Lightning Crashes”

    Choir Choir Choir

    Eddie Vedder

    The Courtineers

    Bob Zmuda

    Andy Kaufman

    Tony Clifton

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    Wilco 1999 “Via Chicago” from Summerteeth released on Reprise. Written by Jeff Tweedy. Produced by Wilco.

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

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    The Pixies “Where Is My Mind?” from the 1988 album "Surfer Rosa" released on Rough Trade. Written by Black Francis and produced by Steve Albini.

    Cover:

    Performed by Neal Marsh, and Josh Bond

    3

    Jimi Hendrix 1967 “The Wind Cries Mary” single released on Track Reprise. Written by Jimi Hendrix and produced by Chas Chandler.

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

    4

    Motorhead “Ace of Spades” from the 1980 album "Ace of Spades" released on Bronze. Written by Eddie Clarke, Lemmy, and Phil Taylor and produced by Vic Maile.

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

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    The Cure “Pictures of You" from the 1990 album "Pictures of You" released on Fiction. Written by Boris Williams, Simon Gallup, Roger O'Donnell, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, and Lol Tolhurst and produced by Robert Smith and Dave Allen.

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

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    The Weeknd 2019 “Blinding Lights” from "After Hours" released on XO/Republic. Written by Able Tesfaye, Ahmad Balshi, Jason Queeneville, Max Martin, Oscar Holter. Produiced by Max Martin, Oscar Holter, and The Weeknd.

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

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    Tears for Fears 1984 “Shout” from the album "Songs From the Big Chair" released on Phonogram/Mercury. Written by Roland Orzabal and Ian Stanley and produced by Chris Hughes.

    Cover:

    Performed by Scot Lang, Neal Marsh, and Josh Bond

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    Billy Idol “White Wedding” from the 1982 album "Billy Idol" released on Chrysalis. Written by Billy Idol and produced by Keith Forsey.

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

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    Sharon Van Etten "Seventeen" 2019 from "Remind Me Tomorrow" released on Jagjaguwar written by Sharon Van Etten/Kate David and produced by John Congleton

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

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    Neil Diamond's 1967 “Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon” from the album "Just for You" released on Bang. Written by Neil Diamond and produced by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich.

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh

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    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    Little Richard “Long Tall Sally”

    The Allman Brothers Band “Whipping Post”

    Post Malone “Better Now”

    Wilco “Via Chicago”

    The Weekend “Blinding Lights”

    Lynyrd Skynyrd “Tuesday’s Gone”

    The Pixies “Where Is My Mind?”

    Tears for Fears “Shout”

    Future Islands “Seasons”

    Dave Matthews Band “Crash”

    “Bette Davis Eyes”

    Dolly Parton “Jolene”

    Billie Eilish “bad guy”

    The Zombies “This Will Be Our Year”

    Bob Marley “Trenchtown Rock”

    Led Zeppelin “Good Times, Bad Times”

    Ben E King “Stand By Me”

    Jim Croce “Operator’

    Bing Crosby “White Christmas”

    Phish “Sample in a Jar”

    The Flaming Lips “Do You Realize?”

    The Beach Boys “God Only Knows”

    Jimi Hendrix “Wind Cries Mary”

    Jimi Hendrix “All Along the Watchtower”

    Bob Dylan

    Billy idol “White Wedding”

    Motorhead “Ace of Spades”

    Sharon van Etten “Seventeen”

    The Cure “Pictures of You”

    Neil Diamond “Girl, You’ll Be A Woman Soon”

    Paul Simon

    Pearl Jam “Black”

    INXS “Saxual Harrassment”

    REO Speedwagon “Take It On the Run”

    Stevie Wonder “Has A Funky Caboose”

    Elmore James “The Sky Is Crying”

    Van Morrison “Into the Mystic”

    Alice in Chains “Would”

    The Grateful Dead “Brown Eyed Women”

    Billy Joel “She’s Always A Woman”

    Smashing Pumpkins “1979”

    Jethro Tull “Locomotive Breath”

    David Bowie “Moonage Daydream”

    Talking Heads “Road to Nowhere”

    Kings of Leon “Milk”

    My Morning Jacket “Gideon”

    Band of Horses “The Funeral”

    Derek and the Dominos “Bellbottom Blues”

    Tom Waits

    Toto “Africa”

    Paul McCartney “Let Me Roll It”

    Gotye “Somebody That I Used To Know”

    Spoon “Inside Out”

    Ween “Mutilated Lips”

    The Toadies “Possum Kingdom”

    Prince “I Feel For You”

    Mamas and Papas “Dedicated to the One I Love”

    Ray Charles “Hallelujah, I Love Her So”

    Nirvana “Drain You”

    The Band “Weight”

    Fleetwood Mac “Silver Springs”

    Jimi Hendrix “Burning of the Midnight Oil”

    The Rolling Stones

    The Beatles

    Screamin Jay Hawkins “I Put A Spell On You”

    Trey Anastasio

    The Cars “Just What I Needed”

    Tedeschi Trucks Band “Midnight in Harlem”

    Jimmy Page

    Dire Straits

    REM

    Madonna

    Aretha Franklin

    Billie Holiday

    Taylor Swift

    Sam Cooke

    Otis Redding

    Arctic Monkeys

    Cage Elephant

    Courtney Barnett

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    Tears for Fears 1984 “Shout” from the album "Songs From the Big Chair" released on Phonogram/Mercury. Written by Roland Orzabal and Ian Stanley and produced by Chris Hughes.

    Personel:

    Roland Orzabal – guitar, keyboards, vocals, bass synth and LinnDrum programmingCurt Smith - bass guitar, vocalsIan Stanley - keyboardsSandy McLelland – backing vocalsChris Hughes - drums

    Cover:

    Performed by Scot Lang, Neal Marsh, and Josh Bond

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    The Rolling Stones “Paint It Black”

    The Beatles “Come Together”

    The Doors “Break On Through”

    Sam Cooke “Bring It On Home”

    Led Zeppelin “Bring It On Home”

    Britt Daniel

    Spoon

    Cheap Trick “Surrender”

    The Ventures “Walk, Don’t Run”

    Harry Nilsson “Jump Into the Fire”

    Robin Williams

    The Black Keys “Tighten Up”

    Archie Bell and the Direlles “Tighten Up”

    The Black Keys “Brothers”

    Chuck Berry “Run, Run Rudolph”

    New Girl

    Arcade Fire “Put Your Money On Me”

    Mystical “Shake Your Ass”

    Elmore James “Shake Your Moneymaker”

    Fleetwood Mac

    Peter Green

    Def Leppard “Pour Some Sugar On Me”

    The Rolling Stones “Gimme Shelter”

    Bob Dylan “Shelter From the Storm”

    Lynyrd Skynyrd “Gimme Three Steps”

    Tears for Fears “Everybody Wants to Rule the World”

    Michael Scott

    My Morning Jacket “Gideon”

    Arcade Fire

    Tears for Fears “Head Over Heels”

    Tears for Fears “Mad World”

    Ben Gibbard

    Depeche Mode

    MTV

    Karate Kid

    Bananarama“Cruel Summer”

    Peter Cetera “I’ll Be the Hero”

    Sienfeld

    Soft Cell

    Dua Lipa

    Woody Guthrie

    The Lost Boys

    Adam and the Ants

    Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

    Green Day

    Stevie Winwood “Back in the High Life Again”

    Duran Duran “Ordinary World”

    Men At Work

    The 1975

    Wham

    Pink Floyd “Dark Side of the Moon”

    Phil Collins

    Queen

    The Talking Heads

    Soundgarden

    David Bowie

    Joy Division

    Mr. Mister “Broken Wings”

    The Weeknd

    Mike Tyson

    Insane Clown Posse

    Disturbed

    Zade Wolf and Debusy

    Churches

    Scandroid

    Blaze Ya Dead Homey

    Max Headroom

    Ray J

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    The Beach Boys' “God Only Knows" from the 1966 album "Pet Sounds" released on Capital. Written by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher and produced by Brian Wilson.

    Personel:

    Carl Wilson – lead vocals, twelve-string electric guitarBruce Johnston – backing vocalsBrian Wilson – backing vocals

    Other Personel:

    Terry Melcher – tambourineThe Wrecking Crew - session musiciansThe Sid Sharp Strings - string section

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond, Neal Marsh, and Chris Bendt

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    The Beatles "Getting Better"

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    Special Guest Hosts: Chris Bendt

    The Beach Boys' “God Only Knows" from the 1966 album "Pet Sounds" released on Capital. Written by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher and produced by Brian Wilson.

    Personel:

    Carl Wilson – lead vocals, twelve-string electric guitarBruce Johnston – backing vocalsBrian Wilson – backing vocals

    Other Personel:

    Terry Melcher – tambourineThe Wrecking Crew - session musiciansThe Sid Sharp Strings - string section

    Cover:

    Performed by Josh Bond, Neal Marsh, and Chris Bendt

    Intro Music:

    "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.

    Other Artists Mentioned:

    Jerry Lee Lewis

    Matthew McConaughy

    Dazed and Confused

    For the Kings “Hellbound”

    Bapa Bendt “Songs for Smith”

    Whiskey Bendt

    Bad Bad Wolf

    The Beach Boys “Surfin’ Safari”

    The Beach Boys “Kokomo”

    John Stamos

    Full House

    The Beach Boys “Good Vibrations”

    The Beach Boys “Sloop John B”

    The Beach Boys “Wouldn’t It Be Nice”

    The Beatles “Rubber Soul”

    The Lovin’ Spoonful “You Didn’t Have To Be So Nice”

    The Beatles “Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band”

    Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes “Home”

    Patti SMith “Because the Night”

    Paul McCartney

    Bach

    Grizzley Bear

    Tame Impala

    Beck

    MGMT

    Spoon

    David Bowie

    Glen Campbell

    Neil Diamond

    Elton John

    Ben Kweller

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