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Friday Refrain Genre Artist Album Angsty Metal Coldrain Vena Blues Tommy Castro & the Method To My Madness Painkillers Blues Walter Trout Battle Scars Christmas Band of Merrymakers Welcome to our Christmas Party Classical Pop Andrea Bocelli Cinema Country Carrie Underwood Storyteller Country The Cox Family Gone Like the Cotton Electronica 99 Blows Live Free or Die Electronica PJU Give It To Me Electronica Skatebård CDIII Hardcore The Saddest Darkness Forgives Landscape Jazz Sidony Box Here Comes A New Challenger Metal Born of Osiris Soul Sphere Metal Killing Joke Pylon Metal Like Moths To Flames The Dying Things We Live For Metal Shining International Blackjazz Society Metal Some Nerve Sense of Control EP Metal Wage War Youngblood Playground of Chic Gamine Light A Match Rock Playground of Cold Fronts Forever Whatever Rock Playground of Dave Gahan Angels & Ghosts Rock Playground of Kirt Debique Things Left Unsaid Rock Playground of Pure Bathing Culture Pray For Rain Rock Playground of The Death of Pop Gardens Rock Playground of The Mystery Fax Supernatural Aid Rock Machine Orchestra Pop-Rock Marianas Trench Astoria PopRock Seaway Colour Blind Rap/Hip-Hop Wax Livin’ Foul Singer- Annalisa Tornfelt Search Zero Songwriter Singer- Julien Baker Sprained Ankle Songwriter Singer- Petal Shame Songwriter 5 Seconds of Summer Sounds Good Feels Good Basement Jaxx junto Remixed Beat Connection Product 3 Blond:ish Welcome to the Present Corrections House Know How To Carry A Whip D.R.A.M. Gahdamn EP Dexter Story Wondem DJ Khaled I Changed A Lot Farruko Visionary Foreign Resort This American Dream Fuzz II Gillie Da Kid Welcome to Gilladelphia Half Moon Run Sun Leads Me On Harmonia Deluxe Harry Connick Jr That Would Be Me Hot Chip Dancing in the Dark Houston Person Something Personal Humphrey Berney Slumberland Indiji Surgeon Jacobo Lieberman A La Larga, La Verdad No Importa Jacoby & Lindrum Rechant Jay Prince Afrophunk Joanna Newsom Divers Johnny Nasty Boots I’m Cursed Joseph Knight Keep Your Head Up Joshua Hyslop In Deepest BLue Judith Hill Back in Time Junior Boys Big Black Coat Justin Levai Pretty Zombies Kate Crash & the UFO Play it Hard! Club Kenny Burrell The Road To Love Kiano Grid King Kong Don't Tell Me Your Loving L Plus One Tonne of Bass Lee Ranaldo Ambient Loop for Vancouver Long Beard Sleepwalker Loren The Dare Los Rayobacks Se Les Dijo Love Graveyard Hop LTJ X-Perience Don’t Let The System Get You Down Lydmor & Bon Homme Dream of Fire Remixes Modern Baseball MoBo Presents The Perfect Cast Morgan Geist Megaprojects One EP Necro Take Hip Hop Back Normil Hawaiian Return of the Ranters One Wonders Heart Over Mind Orto Grut Quarks & Enemies Pako Di Rocco Sensation EP Parisa Louvel Concrete Slums Paul Heaton Wisdom, Laughter & Lines Pentimento I, No Longer Philip Jeck Cardinal Roberta Howett Water To Fire Rod Stewart Another Country Roman Flugel Monday Brain RYTMOG Ping EP Sea Ghost SG Seinabo Sey Pretend Set Mo Chasing Forever Shao Doppler Shift, Pt. 1 Shaven Horse Alone @ Christmas Shawn Mullins My Stupid Heart Shepherds Exit Youth Super db Death by Disco The Brothers Nazaroff The Happy Prince Tone of Arc Urgent Turquoise Transparent Opaque, Vol 1 Vanessa Carlton Liberman VHOL Deeper Than Sky Vicmari Modulated Ambient EP Voilaaa On te l’avait dit Von On Border of the Dark VWXW Bass Liner EP.
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