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Songs Always Something There to Remind Flashback Heart Attack - Songs Always Something There to Remind Me - Naked Eyes Anything Anything – Dramarama Any Way You Want It – Journey Bad Luck - Social Distortion Bizarre Love Triangle - New Order Blister in Sun/Add it Up/Gone Daddy Gone (Medley) - Violent Femmes Blitzkrieg Bop –Ramones Blue Monday - New Order Boys Don’t Cry – The Cure Centerfold - J Giles Band Come on Eileen – Dexies Midnight Runner Dancing w Myself - Billy Idol Destination Unknown – Missing Persons Don’t Change - INXS Don’t Stop Belivin – Journey Don’t You Forget About Me - Simple Minds Don’t You Want Me – Human League Dream Police - Cheap Trick Erotic City - Prince Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Tears for Fears Eyes without a Face – Billy Idol Fascination - Human League Fight for Your Right to Party – Beastie Boys Girls Just Wanna Have Fun – Cyndi Lauper Hungry Like the Wolf – Duran Duran I Love Rock n Roll - Joan Jett I Ran - A Flock of Seagulls In Cars - Gary Newman Jenny Jenny (867-5309) - Tommy Tutone Jesses Girl - Rick Springfield Just Can’t Get Enough - Depeche Mode Just Like Heaven - The Cure Just What I Needed - The Cars Land Down Under – Men at Work Let’s Go Crazy – Prince Live and Let Die – Wings Living on a Prayer – Bon Jovi Mexican Radio – Wall of VooDoo Melt With You - Modern English Metro - Berlin Million Miles Away – The Plimsouls Mirror in the Bathroom – English Beat Modern Love - David Bowie Need You Tonight - INXS Only the Lonely – The Motels Personal Jesus - Depeche Mode Pretty In Pink – Psychedelic Furs Promises Promises – Naked Eyes Ready Steady Go – Billy Idol Rebel Yell – Billy Idol Relax - Frankie Goes to Hollywood Rio – Duran Duran Rock and Roll All Night – Kiss Safety Dance - Men without Hats Save it for Later - English Beat Sedated - The Ramones Send Me an Angel – Real Life Sex…- Berlin Should I Stay or Should I Go - The Clash Space Age Love Song – A Flock of Seagulls Story of My Life - Social Distortion Summer of 69 – Bryan Adams Sunglasses at Night – Corey Hart Surrender - Cheap Trick Tainted Love - Soft Cell Talking in Your Sleep - The Romantics Take on Me - Aha Take My Breath Away – Berlin Tenderness - General Public The Promise – When In Rome Time to Pretend – MGMT Too Much Time – Styx Turning Japanese - The Vapors Walking in LA – Missing Persons Welcome to Paradise - Green Day What I Like about You – Romantics Whip It - Devo White Wedding – Billy Idol Wishing – A Flock of Seagulls Words – Missing Persons Working for the Weekend - Loverboy You Spin Me - Dead or Alive Your Love – Outfield METAL Crazy Train - Ozzy Dirty Deeds – ACDC Here I Go Again - White Snake Highway to Hell - ACDC Home Sweet Home – Motley Crue Jump - Van Halen Kickstart My Heart - Motley Crue Living on a Prayer - Bon Jovi Looks that Kill - Motley Crue Panama - Van Halen Photograph - Def Leppard Pour Some Sugar - Def Leppard Round and Round - Ratt Sweet Chile of Mine - Guns and Roses Talk Dirty to Me - Poison Welcome to the Jungle - Guns n Roses You Give Love a Bad Name - Bon Jovi You Shook Me – ACDC .
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