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You should probably consider removing one song of the ones with 3 or more Pearl Jam Stick Man Logo Alive funny shirt. Even though they are major bands in the music history, it's tough to justify 4 Nirvana songs and 3 from the smashing pumpkins without any boyband song at all. Came here to say this. The late '90s, early 2000s were dominated by boy band pop - but I understand if Britney Spears checks that box for you. Also, I think Coldplay and/or the Black Keys deserve a spot. That's one hell of a list, bravo. I think if you could sort it by release date when you give it to him, it would be perfect.
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This was the exact suggestion I was going to make. I'd go with Pearl Jam Stick Man Logo Alive funny shirt. That song was such an anthem for the hidden side of music production. Daft Punk, Pharrell, and Niles Rodgers. Three of the biggest contributors in pop music history combining to form a song that took over the charts. After adding this, I'd remove Stronger (which is really a Daft Punk and not a Kanye song) and add a different Ye track. No problem! And FYI, the sub-genres of electronic music these songs fall under are all over the map. The only thing that ties them all together is their mainstream success and predominant use of synthesizers. The year of release for these songs ranges from the 1970s right up until the 2000s as well.
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Didn't read the whole thing, but checked the ones I'd put. Honestly, I'd change money for nothing in favor of sultans of swing, and long view for either basket case or welcome to paradise (since they're both from dookie), and maybe add American idiot or wake me up when Pearl Jam Stick Man Logo Alive funny shirt ends because of how the album was praised. Well, money for nothing is better as an overall song in comparison to sultans' jazzy style. It's just easier to take a "more" rock song than sultans of swing if you're not really into dire straits' jazz style. Honestly, any song from brothers in arms would be better as an introduction than sultans of swing. On the other side, you can really tell the difference between dookie and American idiot, which are considered their greatest albums. That is a lucky kid; most don't get the opportunity to gain a relevant understanding of the broad scope and influence of music in our daily lives. The music of each generation provides a kind of snapshot into the mindset of the day.
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