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    "text": "This is the March 2022 playlist for the girls.\n\n## The Songs\n\n<div class=\"playlist-songs\">\n  <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n    <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">1.</span>\n    <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Features124/v4/5e/49/26/5e492696-8baf-84e5-a61b-16782d6daa91/dj.smkvuyqj.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Back to School Shuffle\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Portions for Foxes&quot; - Rilo Kiley (Back to School Shuffle, 2004)</strong>\n      <p>A brisk indie-rock cut with a sharp hook and a restless undercurrent.</p>\n    </div>\n  </article>\n  <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n    <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">2.</span>\n    <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music125/v4/20/1b/9e/201b9e49-a259-414e-5c44-09b04bd0493b/00602547801449.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Like, Omigod! The '80s Pop Culture Box (Totally) (Disc 1)\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Let My Love Open the Door&quot; - Pete Townshend (Like, Omigod! The '80s Pop Culture Box (Totally) (Disc 1), 2002)</strong>\n      <p>A cheerful power-pop favorite with a singalong chorus and a classic lightweight feel.</p>\n    </div>\n  </article>\n  <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n    <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">3.</span>\n    <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music126/v4/ef/d7/c6/efd7c697-1647-b726-4125-fdaf64b641ed/643443106467.png/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Lost and Gone Forever\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Barrel Of A Gun&quot; - Guster (Lost and Gone Forever, 1999)</strong>\n      <p>A jangly college-rock track that keeps its momentum up with steady guitar lines.</p>\n    </div>\n  </article>\n  <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n    <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">4.</span>\n    <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music113/v4/98/0e/3a/980e3acf-de58-6b4c-7b57-dd704303404d/20CRGIM20750.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for World On The Ground\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;I’ll Be Gone&quot; - Sarah Jarosz (World On The Ground, 2020)</strong>\n      <p>A spare, rootsy ballad that leans on clear vocals and acoustic detail.</p>\n    </div>\n  </article>\n  <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n    <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">5.</span>\n    <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music115/v4/3d/f9/b1/3df9b1bf-64b3-55db-b447-eb5237da0fd5/s05.emmlvnwv.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Holy Roller\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Bad Reputation&quot; - Reverend Horton Heat (Holy Roller, 1999)</strong>\n      <p>A fast, tongue-in-cheek cover that pushes the song into a rougher rockabilly edge.</p>\n    </div>\n  </article>\n  <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n    <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">6.</span>\n    <span class=\"playlist-song-artwork playlist-song-artwork-placeholder\" aria-hidden=\"true\"></span>\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Slack Motherfucker&quot; - Superchunk (Superchunk, 1999)</strong>\n      <p>A noisy, DIY-style punk song with a blunt title and a quick punch.</p>\n    </div>\n  </article>\n  <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n    <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">7.</span>\n    <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music221/v4/7c/58/b1/7c58b153-2525-d47f-ab7a-9c9fe6882826/888880400017.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) [Expanded Edition]\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Da Mystery of Chessboxin'&quot; - Wu-Tang Clan (Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) [Expanded Edition], 1993)</strong>\n      <p>A dense East Coast hip-hop track built on sharp verses and tight production.</p>\n    </div>\n  </article>\n  <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n    <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">8.</span>\n    <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music124/v4/ba/4c/c5/ba4cc5ef-efbd-28cc-0965-43d9ebabcbb9/00602527776118.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for DGC Rarities Vol. 1\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Einstein on the Beach (For an Eggman)&quot; - Counting Crows (DGC Rarities Vol. 1, 1994)</strong>\n      <p>A loose, playful alt-rock rarity with the kind of offbeat charm that suited mid-’90s compilations.</p>\n    </div>\n  </article>\n  <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n    <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">9.</span>\n    <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music124/v4/81/38/f4/8138f4f9-0be0-c2d3-7961-2a1b0e244383/00720642512425.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for One Fierce Beer Coaster\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Why's Everybody Always Pickin' On Me?&quot; - Bloodhound Gang (One Fierce Beer Coaster, 1996)</strong>\n      <p>A sarcastic novelty-leaning alt-rock song that mixes humor with a nagging chorus.</p>\n    </div>\n  </article>\n  <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n    <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">10.</span>\n    <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music221/v4/92/64/90/9264902b-a7da-9048-eb78-152421fb6eb3/3700604744436_Cover.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Psychedelices\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Mademoiselle Juliette&quot; - Alizee (Psychedelices)</strong>\n      <p>A French pop track with glossy production and a bright, danceable pulse.</p>\n    </div>\n  </article>\n  <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n    <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">11.</span>\n    <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music125/v4/57/a7/89/57a789bb-7f4b-1082-f8a8-99e59168cfd4/05099920820251.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for One Cell In the Sea\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Think of You&quot; - A Fine Frenzy (One Cell In the Sea, 2008)</strong>\n      <p>A polished piano-driven pop song that settles into a reflective mood.</p>\n    </div>\n  </article>\n  <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n    <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">12.</span>\n    <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music115/v4/f4/df/f9/f4dff97c-fd5b-22c1-fc66-5d5303247efc/s03.nvsfgczt.tif/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for The Wind\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Keep Me In Your Heart&quot; - Warren Zevon (The Wind, 2003)</strong>\n      <p>A gentle farewell song, recorded near the end of Zevon’s life, with a plainspoken emotional weight.</p>\n    </div>\n  </article>\n</div>\n\n## Genres\n\n- Alternative\n- Pop\n- Rock\n- Singer/Songwriter\n- Hip-Hop/Rap",
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  "description": "A monthly playlist for the girls, covering March 2022.",
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  "publishedAt": "2022-03-15T17:00:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "This is the March 2022 playlist for the girls.\n\nThe Songs\n&quot;Portions for Foxes&quot; - Rilo Kiley (Back to School Shuffle, 2004)\n      A brisk indie-rock cut with a sharp hook and a restless undercurrent.\n&quot;Let My Love Open the Door&quot; - Pete Townshend (Like, Omigod! The '80s Pop Culture Box (Totally) (Disc 1), 2002)\n      A cheerful power-pop favorite with a singalong chorus and a classic lightweight feel.\n&quot;Barrel Of A Gun&quot; - Guster (Lost and Gone Forever, 1999)\n      A jangly college-rock track that keeps its momentum up with steady guitar lines.\n&quot;I’ll Be Gone&quot; - Sarah Jarosz (World On The Ground, 2020)\n      A spare, rootsy ballad that leans on clear vocals and acoustic detail.\n&quot;Bad Reputation&quot; - Reverend Horton Heat (Holy Roller, 1999)\n      A fast, tongue-in-cheek cover that pushes the song into a rougher rockabilly edge.\n&quot;Slack Motherfucker&quot; - Superchunk (Superchunk, 1999)\n      A noisy, DIY-style punk song with a blunt title and a quick punch.\n&quot;Da Mystery of Chessboxin'&quot; - Wu-Tang Clan (Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) [Expanded Edition], 1993)\n      A dense East Coast hip-hop track built on sharp verses and tight production.\n&quot;Einstein on the Beach (For an Eggman)&quot; - Counting Crows (DGC Rarities Vol. 1, 1994)\n      A loose, playful alt-rock rarity with the kind of offbeat charm that suited mid-’90s compilations.\n&quot;Why's Everybody Always Pickin' On Me?&quot; - Bloodhound Gang (One Fierce Beer Coaster, 1996)\n      A sarcastic novelty-leaning alt-rock song that mixes humor with a nagging chorus.\n&quot;Mademoiselle Juliette&quot; - Alizee (Psychedelices)\n      A French pop track with glossy production and a bright, danceable pulse.\n&quot;Think of You&quot; - A Fine Frenzy (One Cell In the Sea, 2008)\n      A polished piano-driven pop song that settles into a reflective mood.\n&quot;Keep Me In Your Heart&quot; - Warren Zevon (The Wind, 2003)\n      A gentle farewell song, recorded near the end of Zevon’s life, with a plainspoken emotional weight.\n    \n  \n\nGenres\nAlternative\nPop\nRock\nSinger/Songwriter\nHip-Hop/Rap",
  "title": "For the Girls: March 2022",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-21T15:28:29.027Z"
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