Hate Train - Metallica. Beyond Magnetic might be better than Death Magnetic. It's not Justice quality but it definitely rocks harder than a hard rock. Or something. Aside from the quality of rockitude here, Hate Train is a deviant sex act that involves at least three people and two races. This kind of music would have saved the Black album in my mind.
Kalamazoo - Primus. The place specific Primus songs are always gems. Small cities and towns are filled with interesting weirdos and Les does a good job describing their foibles and idiosyncrasies.
Welfare Line - The Highwaymen. Poverty, homelessness, and desperation never sounded so fun! It's almost socialist propaganda.
Time In A Bottle - Jim Croce. Saccharine but equally wonderful. I automatically dislike anyone that doesn't like Jim. Was Jim Croce a Mexican? He looked like a Mexican. Brown and Cheechy. If so, he was a very talented Mexican.
Little Motel - Modest Mouse. Haven't heard this song enough to have a solid opinion on it. It's great. Very strong ballad. It's interesting throughout. Modest Mouse rarely misses the mark for me.
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