For the Girls: March 2025
Wade Minter
March 15, 2025
This is the March 2025 playlist for the girls.
The Songs
"Come Baby Come" - K7 (Swing Batta Swing, 1993)
A brisk dance-pop cut built around a catchy hook and a memorable spoken refrain.
"So Alive" - Love and Rockets (Love and Rockets, 1989)
A moody late-’80s rock track with a smooth bassline and a hazy, nocturnal feel.
"Joker and the Thief" - Wolfmother (Wolfmother (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition), 2005)
Big, riff-driven hard rock with a swaggering, arena-sized chorus.
"Quando Quando Quando" - Engelbert Humperdinck (A Man Without Love, 1967)
A polished pop standard with a playful Latin-flavored melody.
"Hold On, I'm Comin'" - Sam & Dave (Hold On, I'm Comin', 1966)
A Southern soul classic that opens with a direct, encouraging pull.
"21st Century (Digital Boy)" - Bad Religion (Stranger Than Fiction, 1994)
Fast, melodic punk with a sharp political edge.
"Hunger Strike" - Temple of the Dog (Temple of the Dog, 1991)
A heavy grunge-era duet that builds from a quiet start into a hard emotional surge.
"Pretty Girl from Raleigh" - The Avett Brothers (A Carolina Jubilee, 2003)
An earnest acoustic rock song that keeps things simple and tuneful.
"Love Is Paranoid" - The Distillers (Coral Fang, 2003)
A short blast of punk rock energy with a biting, restless tone.
"Regret" - New Order (Republic, 1993)
A sleek electronic pop track with a reflective, bittersweet mood.
"Come Monday" - Jimmy Buffett (Songs You Know By Heart: Jimmy Buffett's Greatest Hit(s), 1974)
An easygoing country-folk song with a laid-back coastal spirit.
"Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell" - Das Racist & Heems (Shut Up, Dude, 2010)
A deadpan hip-hop novelty built on repetition and absurdity.
Genres
Dance
Rock
Hard Rock
Pop
R&B/Soul
Alternative
Singer/Songwriter
Hip-Hop/Rap
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