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WIRQ Automation Song List Set 1 WIRQ Automation Song List Set 1 Song Artist Higher Ground Red Hot Chili Peppers Rust In Peace... Polaris Megadeth Groove Machine King's X The Shooting Star Gojira Hail to the King Avenged Sevenfold Fight The Good Fight Triumph Gone Sovereign Stone Sour Revolution The Beatles Land Of Confusion Disturbed Left Hand Free alt-J Egg Shoe Set Fire Embers In Ashes Dust Nation Bleak Jolly Rooster Alice In Chains Forty-six and Two Tool Limelight Rush Fever The Black Keys World Gone Mad Lord of Black Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me U2 Blue Collar Man Styx WIRQ Automation Song List Set 2 Song Artist Fighting the World Manowar The Warrior's Code Dropkick Murphys When Your Minds Made Up Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová Showdown 311 Ten Thousand Strong Iced Earth Whatcha Lookin' For Nebula Total Immortal AFI Terremoto Tempo Beck Sabotage (Radio Edit) Beastie Boys Master of Puppets Metallica I Wanna Be A Warhol Alkaline Trio Kryptonite 3 Doors Down Halls Of Valhalla Judas Priest Long, Long, Time Earl Things That Can't Be Seen dive Separ8 Madhops An Island Chevelle Seasons The Veer Union Black List Union After The Mourning Grind The Ocean The Safety Fire WIRQ Automation Song List Set 3 Song Artist Always, Forever Alabaster Jones Decontrol Drist Reflektor Arcade Fire American Dreaming Dead Can Dance Am I Demon Danzig Fallout Queensryche Like Eating LIke Bloc Party Vitamin Incubus Rise Above Black Flag Twice As Hard The Black Crowes Alive Pearl Jam Inside Job The Super Fuzz Holy Fool The Boondock Saints Deadbolt (Live) Thrice Claire's 9th Ben Folds Never There Cake War on the Inside Another Lost Year California Über Alles Dead Kennedys The Trooper (Live, Flight 666) Iron Maiden Bullet with Butterfly Wings Smashing Pumpkins WIRQ Automation Song List Set 4 Song Artist Movie Star Cracker Bloom Sinomatic Swerve City Deftones Palm Road Wolf Parade Void Superchunk Peace Sells Megadeth Downfall Trust Company Shout Tears For Fears Days Go By (Remix) Dirty Vegas CAFO Animals As Leaders Clean Up Woman Deborah Magone 6:00 Dream Theater BU2B Rush Buttermilk Eugenius Manual Divot Out of My League Fitz and The Tantrums Red Light Town Empirates Relevate The Frames I Apologize Five Finger Death Punch Privilege Incubus WIRQ Automation Song List Set 5 Song Artist The City The 1975 Super Stylin' Groove Armada Only Happy When it Rains Garbage The Cell Gojira Clouds The Hush Now Delirium Lacuna Coil Rainsong Jim Crow Always Where I Need to Be The Kooks You (Radio Edit) Candlebox John The Fisherman Primus Where the River Flows Collective Soul Electric Crown Testament The Bit The Melvins Car Crash in the Dream The Halogens Fire Kasabian Fear of a Blank Planet Porcupine Tree Unbroken Cry to the Blind Banquet Bloc Party Working on my Soul Jas Patrick Disposable Teens Marilyn Manson WIRQ Automation Song List Set 6 Song Artist Diddly Squat Leatherface Jenny Nothing More Get Enough Ivy No One Knows Lennon Milestones Lions Lions Comedown Bush Hypocrite Lush Hiroshima Ben Folds As We Die Charon Ophelia The Lumineers In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth 3 Coheed & Cambria Breathing Lightning Anthrax Steambreather Mastodon Goliath The Mars Volta Soluble Words (Radio Mix) On Heart-Shaped Box Nirvana Heavydirtysoul Twenty One Pilots We Move Like The Ocean Bad Suns Something Good Can Work Two Door Cinema Club All Along the Watchtower Jimi Hendrix WIRQ Automation Song List Set 7 Song Artist The Current Blue Man Group (Feat. Gavin Rossdale) Dancing On Glass St.Lucia The Ocean Led Zeppelin Neon Knights Black Sabbath Paralyzed Red Line Chemistry I'm Now Mudhoney Rodeo Clows (Radio Edit) G. Love and Special Sauce Overlord Lamb Of God Ignorance Is Bliss Living Colour The Impression That I Get The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Mojave Hymn For Her Black Rose Thin Lizzy The Boy Who Destroyed The World AFI Do It Now Nebula Pine On Orbits Teen Creeps No Age Paris Is Burning (Live In Europe, 1982) Dokken Til I Hear It From You Gin Blossoms Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya Dropkick Murphys Circle Of Friends Better Than Ezra WIRQ Automation Song List Set 8 Song Artist Fiction (Dreams In Digital) Orgy Alien Pennywise The Hollow (Mix 2001) A Perfect Circle Here Comes Your Man The Pixies Been Away Too Long Soundgarden Knights Of Cydonia Muse The Sad Parade Stavesacre Speed Of Light Iron Maiden Headlong Flight Rush The Blue Cry To The Blind The Takedown Girl On Fire One I Love REM Sons Of Murphy The Dreadnought Come With Me Now Kongos Red Demons Temple Agents Equinox Deathcab For Cutie A Girl Like You Edwyn Collins Whole Lotta Trouble Cracker Quiet Paddy Ferocious Dog Comfort Eagle Cake WIRQ Automation Song List Set 9 Song Artist Slainte 1916 23 Years OSB Coming Home Sons of Apollo The Three of Us Streetlight Manifesto True North Bad Religion Excursions A Tribe Called Quest These Days Alien Ant Farm Fly From Inside Shinedown My Love is Winter Smashing Pumpkins Non-State Actor Soundgarden This Is Not Static X Take My Bones Away Baroness Dangerous Big Data Drive Fast, Take Chances Storm The Bay Poem Taproot The Darkside Mike Borgia & The Problems Nowhere Therapy? Innocence Thousand Days Yellow Belly (Live) Thrice Sober (Radio Edit) Tool WIRQ Automation Song List Set 10 Song Artist Reign of Fire Armored Saint Beat The Devil's Tattoo Black Rebel Motorcycle Club One Night Only The Struts Prayers for the Damned Sixx:A.M. Strife Trivium Bullet The Blue Sky U2 The Denial Twist The White Stripes Hells Bells AC/DC Looks That Kill Motley Crue Free The Martinis Nice Overalls Lustre Crazy Life Toad The Wet Sprocket I Ran (So Far Away) A Flock Of Seagulls Sacred Organs Ghost Atlas Shut Up and Dance WALK THE MOON Back To The Shack Weezer Remember We Die Gemini Syndrome Way Down Now World Party Life of Leaving Home Yellow Card 360 19 Wheels WIRQ Automation Song List Set 11 Song Artist Hunter Eats Hunter Chevelle DNA Darwin Deez Rock 'N' Roll High School Ramones Malleus Maleficarum AFI Arrow Of Time Queensrÿche All Good Blac Rabbit Seven Stars Fates Warning Tom Sawyer Rush Ace Of Spades Motorhead Spoonman Soundgarden Plowed Sponge You and I Disco Biscuits Princes Of The Universe Queen Chasing Cars Snow Patrol Let's Dance David Bowie Blinding Sun Mudhoney Subdivisions Rush Broken Bruce Dickinson Deuce Kiss The Motherload Mastodon WIRQ Automation Song List Set 12 Song Artist HandClap Fitz & The Tantrums Black Hole Empirates Temple Jim Crow Trip the Darkness Lacuna Coil Sixteen (Ft. Travis Barker on drums) Jerome Flood Night Flight To London Jennie Walker Bang Bang Green Day Would? Alice In Chains Ichthus Theocracy Not Today Twenty One Pilots Everybody Wants To Rule The World Tears For Fears Cryin' Aerosmith Change Candlebox Walking on the Moon The Police The Step and the Walk Duke Spirit Bring Em Back Alive Audioslave Leathers Deftones Semi-Charmed Life Third Eye Blind You Walk Away Filter Scenester Renegade Coulter WIRQ Automation Song List Set 13 Song Artist Torn in Two Breaking Benjamin Honest Town Simple Minds Spirits The Strumbellas The Devil In I Slipknot Rock 'N' Roll Star Oasis Asphyxiation Ascending From Ashes Sacrifice It All Finding Clyde 80's Life The Good, The Bad & The Queen Over the Border Jimmy Cliff Shame Cry To The Blind Dig up Her Bones The Misfits You're Gonna Go Far Kid The Offspring Joker and the Thief Wolfmother Something to Prove Point Blank War Pigs Black Sabbath Bro Hymn Pennywise N I B Primus (ft.Ozzy Osborne) Finest Worksong (mutual drum horn remix) REM Satellite Rise Against Silhouette (Live) Thrice WIRQ Automation Song List Set 14 Song Artist Downfall Trust Company Hollow Alice In Chains Glasses Raised Bridges Burned dive Show Yourself Mastodon Yellow Flicker Beat Lorde Full Circle Meliora Instamatic Vertical Horizon (Ft. Neil Peart on drums) At Dawn They Sleep Slayer She Comes In Colors Nevermore This Is The Time (Ballast) Nothing More The Undertow Lions Lions Come As You Are Nirvana Admit Defeat Monuments The Fall The Super Fuzz Survive Ninth Skill Heavy Deuces Storm The Bay Anthem Of The Lonely Nine Lashes The Artist Driver Side Impact Walter Midway Earl Mercurial Jeff Loomis WIRQ Automation Song List Set 15 Song Artist Eye9 Queensrÿche On & On & On Streetlight Manifesto Both Hands Ani DiFranco Eyeshadow No Devotion Waking Up 10 years Left of the Dial The Replacements A Rite Of Passage Dream Theater Beyond The Birthday Massacre Caravan Rush Sailed Away Matt Lukasiewicz No Future Anti-Flag London Calling The Clash Lie To Me Jolly Mississippi Queen The Rusty Wright Band Hollow Again (Radio Edit) Project 86 The Outsider A Perfect Circle Southtown P.O.D. Turn It Up Or Turn It Off Drivin' N' Cryin' White Noise Sinisstar Widow Of My Dreams Obits WIRQ Automation Song List Set 16 Song Artist New White Extremity Glassjaw True Love Waits Radiohead Embers Lamb of God That Was Just Your Life Metallica Rebels With A Cause Dropkick Murphys Here It Comes Again Please Sultans Of Swing Dire Straits Pardon Me Incubus Circassian Beauties The Safety Fire Listen To Me Krome Battle Lines and Blue Skies Seven Alarms Just Another Animal Ghost Feeder Go With The Flow Queen Of The Stone Age Sleep Now In The Fire Rage Against The Machine Subhuman Garbage Taree Soundgarden Boys of Summer Ataris What's Left of the Flag Flogging Molly The Wickerman Iron Maiden Your Last Goodbye Another Lost Year WIRQ Automation Song List Set 17 Song Artist U Can't Touch This MC Hammer Tempting Time Animals As Leaders Tones of Home Blind Melon Big Brother (album version) Pulse Ultra Schism Tool Red Granit Cober Captain Love The Winery Dogs Glasgow Kiss John Petrucci Lambs To Lions Lick Voluntary Slavery Beardfish Mia Wig Party Calling Strung Out Aerials System of a Down Ghost of Perdition Opeth Scarlet Periphery Dearly Departed Adrenaline Mob The Distance Cake Disco Thousand Days Wake Up Rage Against The Machine Down 311 WIRQ Automation Song List Set 18 Song Artist The Last One Alive Demon Hunter Blue on Black Kenny Wayne Sheppard One Thousand Fires Fates Warning Dr.
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