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Mixtape 103 • Old Engine Oil

Straight outta Staten Island, the Budos Band has enough energy to power a nuclear submarine for seven months, allowing it to circumnavigate the globe three and a half times.

Straight outta Staten Island, the Budos Band has enough energy to power a nuclear submarine for seven months, allowing it to circumnavigate the globe three and a half times.
The Budos Band
SongArtistNotes
Old Engine Oil
The Budos Band
Fruit stands beware
Dos Caras
La Dame Blanche
Comes the night
Hurricane Laughter
Fontaines D.C.
Strong forces
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Zam
Frankie and the Witch Fingers
So epic
Trouble
Cage The Elephant
With a high yodel
Loander My Guitar
Willie Wisely
Not the Gibson SG!
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Zumm Zumm
Django Django
New faves
Ride Yu Donkey
The Tennors
Rocksteady foundations
Dead Mum Walking
Bigott
Zaragoza, Spain
Radio Control
Chris + Tad
It’s how they spell in Seattle
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Zungguzungguguzungguzeng
YellowMan
It has been stuck inside the head
Don't I Hold You
Wheat
Lilsting, I’d call it
Bugalu
Garotas Suecas
Swedish hot chicks!
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13 Months In 6 Minutes
The Wrens
That’s nothing
Winners Circle
Daddy Long Legs
Twist it to the limit
Voce Gosta?
Tom Zé
Sai
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The Wind Cries Mary
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Possibly my favorite
I Ain't The One
Spoon
This intro means business
Everybody Wants To Know
Swell
An unmatched sound
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Sideshow
Calexico
Welcome to the show
Silence Is Golden
Forro In The Dark
Keep it shut
The Hubble Constant
Kid Koala
Tinkles from space
Everyone's Gone To The Movies
Steely Dan
By request
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Bad Haircut
Nevada Bachelors
Showed up
Swing Bop
Der Dritte Raum
Electroswing time
Love Your Money
Daisy Chainsaw
Fun times!
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You Wanna Die
Les Thugs
French breaknecking
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