Wow! Just wow!
I didn’t think the sites Spotify Playlist would reach 100 songs but it has! For those who dont know I add a new song everytime it’s mentioned or used in one of the sites posts. With Yesterdays Battle of the bands post we are now up to that magic number 100!
I’ve noticed a fair few of you already have the playlist liked on Spotify but we would love it if a few more of you would! You can easily find it by clicking the small Spotify logo in the player below in the upper right corner!
Let me get the ball rolling to 200 by adding the 101st song , give it a listen below!
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