Monday, September 28, 2009

“P” Part 1 of 4

P. Diddy - “Diddy” from The Saga Continues . . . and “I Need a Girl” from We Invented the Remix Vol. 1.

P.O.D. - “Whatever It Takes” from Any Given Sunday [Soundtrack], “School of Hard Knocks” from Little Nicky [Soundtrack]. Complete albums: The Fundamental Elements of Southtown, Live, Satellite, Testify, and When Angels and Serpents Dance.

Pacifica - “Me Caí” from Asunción. Starbucks freebie. I love Latin music, so I kept this one.

Paige - “Power In Your Head” from Mix This: Extreme Music.

Pain - “Full Speed Ahead” from the album that bears the same name and “Suckerpunch” from Wonderful Beef.

Paolo Nutini - “Last Request” and “New Shoes” from These Streets.

Papa Roach - “Last Resort” from Infest.

Papa San - “Step Pon Di Enemy” from New Music 03. Hip-hop dance.

Paperboy - “Diddy” from The Nine Yards. Not to be confused with the artist Diddy/P. Diddy.

Paramore - “Misery Business” and “That’s What You Get” from Riot! I love Paramore! Modern hard anthem rock.

Pat Benatar - “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” from Crimes of Passion and “We Belong” from Tropico.

Pat Green - “Carry On” from Three Days. This song has gotten me through so many hard times.

Patrick Watson - “Big Bird In a Small Cage” from Wooden Arms.

Pattie LaBelle - “New Attitude” from Beverly Hills Cop [Soundtrack].

Paul Colman Trio - “Solution” from New Music 03.

Paul McCartney - Entire albums: Back In The U.S. Live 2002, Chaos and Creation In the Backyard, Driving Rain, Flaming Pie, McCartney, and Memory Almost Full.

Paul McCartney & Wings - Complete Band On the Run album.

Paul Oakenfold - Entire Bunkka album.

Paul Simon - Complete Graceland album and “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard” from his self-titled album.

Paula Abdul - Entire albums: Greatest Hits: Straight Up! and Shut Up and Dance: Dance Mixes.

Paula Cole - Complete This Fire album.

Paula DeAnda - “Easy” from her self-titled album. This song is catchy and a great dance track.

Pavement - Complete albums: Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, Slanted & Enchanted, and Wowee Zowee. Pavement was an American indie rock band in the 1990s from Stockton, California. They were one of the more popular and influential lo-fi rock bands of the 1990s.

Pax217 - Entire Engage album and “AM” from Set Apart and “Gratitude” from Take Time To Listen - Volume 5. Think of Pax217 like a Christian All-American Rejects.

Pearl Jam - “World Wide Suicide” from their self-titled album, “Jeremy” from Ten, and “Better Man” from Vitalogy.

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