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Playlists

Since recieving an iPod Nano for my birthday (thanks again mom and dad!!!), I’ve realized the value of multiple playlists. In my quest for creating the perfect mix of music for every possible situation, I have made two playlists, one for falling to sleep to, and one for studying. No doubt I’m going to make more, but as of right now, that’s what I’ve got.

Today I’ll only reveal my study playlist.

Rush and Collapsed by Aly and AJ

Eleanor Rigby and Hey Jude by The Beatles

The Great Escape, Five Minutes to Midnight, and Dance Hall Drug by Boys Like Girls

I Will Hide Myself Away, If I Fail, The Fortunate, Save Us, and Lucky St. by Cartel

The Time Of My Life by David Cook

Holiday From Real, Dark Blue, Made For Each Other, You Can Breath, Spinning, Swim, and Annie Use Your Telescope by Jack’s Mannequin

Geek In The Pink (for variety and study breaks), Did You Get My Message?, Plane, I’ll Do Anything, The Remedy, Who Needs Shelter, On Love On Sadness, Tonight Not Again, I’m Yours, Live High, and Details in the Fabric by Jason Mraz

Waiting On The World To Change, Stop This Train, Bold As Love, and My Stupid Mouth by John Mayer

That’s Just The Way We Roll, Burnin’ Up, Shelf, and A Little Bit Longer by the Jonas Brothers

Control, Kelsey, True To Me, Tell Me What To Do, and California by Metro Station

End Up Alone and Sometimes by Nine Days

My Heart by Paramore

Our Time Now, You and Me, So Damn Clever, and Hey There Delilah by Plain White Tees

Outline Of A Love by Run Kid Run

One Girl Revolution by Saving Jane

Love is a Lie and When I’m Gone (Acoustic) by Simple Plan

As You Sleep, Down, the Runaway, and Space by Something Corporate

 

It really does help. Some songs are more upbeat that I’ve found make me work faster, some are slower so that I don’t get distracted, and some, like Geek in the Pink, Burnin’ Up, and That’s Just The Way We Roll are study break songs so I can breath.