Filed under: Playlists | Tags: A Silver Mt. Zion, Explosions in the Sky, john coltrane, Phish, Pink Floyd, Ugly Cassanova, Yo La Tengo

This is basically a really cool, mostly instrumental playlist. This is the type of shit you just get really high, turn off the lights and just immerse yourself into.
Stumble Then Rise on Some Awkward Morning – He Has Left Us Alone But Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our Rooms – A Silver Mt. Zion
A Song For Our Fathers – How Strange, Innocence – Explosions in the Sky
Pass The Hatchet, I Think I’m Good – I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass – Yo La Tengo
Crescent – Crescent – John Coltrane
Pigs (Three Different Ones) – Animals – Pink Floyd
Spilled Milk Factory – Sharpen Your Teeth – Ugly Cassanova
You Enjoy Myself – Junta – Phish
The Story of Y La Tengo – I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass – Yo La Tengo
Filed under: Playlists | Tags: Animal Collective, Cold War Kids, Defiance Ohio, Dr. Dre, Iggy Pop & The Stooges, KRS-One, Last Poets, Modest Mouse, N.W.A., Paul McCartney, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Saves the Day, The Thermals, The White Stripes, Why?, Wilco

This playlist is very similar to a rollercoaster ride. But instead of going up and down, I think it just goes from side to side. I don’t really know what that means, but it makes more sense than just the simple up-and-down rollercoaster analogy. If you have any thoughts about the analogy, feel free to post comments.
So, I think this is an interesting play list because it sort of takes an aspect of a song and bases the next song upon that aspect. It’s sort of like the result of searching through a song thesaurus.
We Used to Vacation – Up In Rags – Cold War Kids
Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground – White Blood Cells – The White Stripes
New York, New York – Bats, Rhyme + Revolution – Last Poets
Jesus Christ Was an Only Child – Lonesome Crowded West – Modest Mouse
Search and Destroy – Rough Power – Iggy Pop & The Stooges
No Culture Icons – More Parts Per Million – The Thermals
Peacebone – Strawberry Jam – Animal Collective
What Went Wrong – In Reverie – Saves the Day
Walkabout – One Hot Minute – Red Hot Chili Peppers
Love’s Gonna Get’cha (Material Love) – Edutainment – KRS-One
What’s The Difference? Ft. Xzibit & Eminem – 2001 – Dr. Dre
100 Miles and Runnin’ – 100 Miles and Runnin’ – N.W.A.
By Torpedos Or Crohn’s – Alopecia – Why?
Oh Susquehanna! – The Great Depression – Defiance, Ohio
Sky Blue Sky – Sky Blue Sky – Wilco
Fine Line – Chaos and Creation – Paul McCartney
So, it starts off with Cold War Kids, whose genre I guess is rock, but fits into more of that Southwestern blues-rock throwback sort of rock, as opposed to the more indie or instrumental type rock bands. This genre is populated by other acts such as the Black Keys, Kings of Leon and the White Stripes. And what do you know, they’re next. One of their more famous songs follows, having the same feel. But it ends with a protracted silence, which acts as a great transition to the Last Poets song, seeing as how it starts off with a quiet drum. This is a great song, it’s just nice to take a minute (or three and a half) and listen to amazing poetry played over the gentle hum of their drum. And then this song leads into Modest Mouse, which I guess sort of brings the mood back to that of the first two songs. Then you get the Modest Mouse feel, stripped of the Western amenities they tried to pick up for that one song, and with a massive addition of Seventies Punk Rock, and you get Iggy Pop and the Stooges. Which, when you change the quality of the recording, make it less rocky and change the singer, becomes the Thermals.
I’ll admit, it’s a weird transition here from the Thermals to Animal Collective, but I think it’s interesting and actually works really well, just like the transition from Animal Collective to What Went Wrong. From here, the playlist becomes more rap-oriented, not before hearing Walkabout, though, which I think makes the transition work pretty well because of the high emphasis on the bass in Red Hot Chili Peppers songs. This leads into Love’s Gonna Get’cha, a great KRS-One song that is often overlooked for his other, more mainstream songs, but I think this one is really good and worth listening to, especially when you’re high. Then, you get two Dr. Dre productions, What’s the Difference and then 100 Miles and Runnin’. I think they are really ironic accompaniments to KRS-One; because he is so socially conscious, and these songs really aren’t. From here, it transitions into a more Indie-like rap mood with Why? and his song By Torpedo or Crohn’s. I think the next song is as close to its diametic opposite as I think you could possibly find, which I think is why it’s such a great song to follow it (Oh, Susquehanna!). Finally, this playlist ends with a sort of morose yet happy song by Wilco and then upbeat peppiness from Paul McCartney.
Filed under: Playlists | Tags: Gil Scott-Heron, Jason Robert Brown, Led Zeppelin, Modest Mouse, Nena, Neutral Milk Hotel, Pavement, Public Enemy, Saul Williams, The Clash, The Go! Team, The Kinks, The Pharcyde, The Pixies

This is a playlist that attempts to combine a lot of different genres and I think it does so pretty effectively. All the songs on this playlist are really good, and the fact that you go from one style of music makes it refreshing, that way you aren’t listening to monotonous music, and you get some variety. Variety is great, and so I think that this playlist is also.
Homegrown – Humboldt Beginnings – The Pharcyde
Summer Babe [Winter Version] – Slanted & Enchanted – Pavement
Victoria – Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) – The Kinks
Act III Scene 2 – Saul Williams – Saul Williams
Shiksa Goddess – The Last Five Years – Jason Robert Brown
Mr. Grieves – Doolittle – The Pixies
Secret Agent X-9 – Sad Sappy Sucker – Modest Mouse
Holland, 1945 – In The Aeroplane Over the Sea – Neutral Milk Hotel
Grip Like a Vice – Proof of Youth – The Go! Team
All My Love – In Through the Out Door – Led Zeppelin
Corner Soul – Sandinista! – The Clash
Who’ll Pay Reparations On My Soul – Small Talk At 125th and Lenox – Gil Scot-Heron
Harder Than You Think – How You Sell Soul To A Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul??? – Public Enemy
Filed under: Playlists | Tags: Black Francis, Born Ruffians, Flight of the Conchords, Modest Mouse, Pavement, Phish, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Souls of Mischief, Sublime, The Apples In Stereo, The White Stripes, Vampire Weekend

This isn’t the type of high playlist that’ll wow you and fill you with existential angst after breaking down all your assumptions in a postmodern musical fury. It’s just fun music to listen to and that’s what being high is about some times. Most of the songs on this playlist are pretty upbeat, and a lot of them are by the same artists (mainly because those artists have an abundance of great upbeat songs to choose from (except Pavement)). While they aren’t necessarily technically masterful, they aren’t bad songs either. You’ll just be especially happy when listening to this compilation, really if you’re high though. I couldn’t see someone truly enjoying this playlist as much as a 65 if you’re not high; but who knows, maybe this is just a sick playlist.
I think the picture says it all.
Go – The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone – The Apples in Stereo
Fee – Junta – Phish
Aeroplane – One Hot Minute – The Read Hot Chili Peppers
Stream Running Over – The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone – The Apples in Stereo
Live and Let Live – 93 ‘til Infinity – Souls of Mischief
Speak, See, Remember – Terror Twilight – Pavement
Foxes Mate For Life – Red, Yellow & Blue – Born Ruffians
Hiphopopotamus Vs. Rhymenocerous – Flight of the Conchords – Flight of the Conchords
… And Carrot Rope – Terror Twilight – Pavement
It’s True That We Love One Another – Elephant – The White Stripes
What I Got (Reprise) – Sublime – Sublime
Energy – New Magnetic Wonder – The Apples in Stereo
Kurt Vonnegut – Red, Yellow & Blue – Born Ruffians
The Bird That You Can’t See – The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone – The Apples in Stereo
Skyway – New Magnetic Wonder – The Apples in Stereo
She Took All The Money – Bluefinger – Black Francis
Oxford Comma – Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend
Give it Away – Blood Sugar Sex Magik – Red Hot Chili Peppers
Float On – Good News For People Who Like Bad News – Modest Mouse
Filed under: Playlists | Tags: Aesop Rock, Big L, Black Star, Black Thought, Cornel West, Dangermouse, Iriz, KRS-One, Leftover Crack, Lucky Witherspoon, M1, N.W.A., Prince, Rage Against the Machine, Rah Digga, Souls of Mischief, The Notorious B.I.G., The Pharcyde, Weed, Wutang Clan

So I thought of putting up actual playlists that you can listen to. I’m not the best playlist maker and I still need a lot of practice, so if this isn’t the best thing in the world, well, too bad. However, I just listened to this when I was high, and I think it’s actually pretty good.
I would start this playlist when you first light up. The first song is amazing to listen to, and its repetitive nature makes it great to listen to when you’re smoking because you can be distracted and still really enjoy it. I’m not going to go through the rest of the playlist, but generally speaking I think there’s a good transition between each of the songs and even though there’s a drastic shift of mood, it is done pretty smoothly and without a too sudden shock.
Needless to say, this is an intense playlist. So if you’re not in the mood for that, just don’t put this on. Finally, if you’re missing up to three songs from this playlist, I would recommend either downloading the songs that you’re missing or ignoring this post altogether.
Do It Again – Three Legged – Sam Jogo
Dear Mr. Man – Never Forget: A Series of Revelations – Prince and Cornel West
93 ‘til Infinity – 93 ‘til Infinity – Souls of Mischief
America (400 Years) – Never Forget: A Series of Revelations – Iriz, Lucky Witherspoon, Black Thought, Rah Digga and Cornel West
Definition – Black Star – Black Star
Put It On Remix – Dangermouse
Mr. President – Never Forget: A Series of Revelations – KRS-One, M1 and Cornel West
Bushonomics – Never Forget: A Series of Revelations – Bushonomics
Da Mysetery of Chessboxin’ – Enter the Wutang (36 Chambers) – Wutang Clan
Who Shot Ya – Born Again – The Notorious B.I.G.
Clan in Da Front – Enter the Wutang (36 Chambers) – Wutang Clan
Hold the Cup – Appleseed EP – Aesop Rock
Bombtrack – Rage Against the Machine – Rage Against the Machine
So You Wanna Be A Cop – Baby Jesus, Sliced Up in the Manger – Leftover Crack
Ebonics – The Big Picture – Big L
Dead Wrong – Born Again – The Notorious B.I.G.
Gangsta Gangsta – Straight Outta Compton – N.W.A.
Criminal Minded – Criminal Minded – KRS-One
Homegrown – Humbolt Beginnings – The Pharcyde