As we roll deeper into the depths of our shelters it's important to ring up those friends and family you truly care about. Honestly, I just wanted to play songs because I don't feel like calling distant relatives.
Playlist
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where u at by Isaiah Rashad on Cilvia Demo (Top Dawg Entertainment) -
Call Me Call Me by The Seatbelts on Cowboy Bebop OST (Victor Talking Machine Company) -
Courtesy Call by Rademacher on R.I.P. Gardenside: 4 EPs 2004-2008 (Self Released) -
Call Me Back by The Strokes on Angles (RCA Records) -
Providence by Sonic Youth on Daydream Nation (Enigma) -
Station to Station by David Bowie on Station to Station (RCA Victor) -
Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High by Arctic Monkeys on AM (Domino) -
Your Most Valuable Possession by Ben Folds Five on The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner (Sony) -
Collect Call by Metric on Fantasies (Metric Music International) -
Call an Ambulance by Albert Hammond Jr. on Yours to Keep (Trouble Productions) -
Don't Call Me by TOKiMONSTA on Lune Rouge (Young Art Records) -
Call Me After by Hospitality on Trouble (Merge) -
Laurie's Machine by Silk Rhodes on Silk Rhodes (Stones Throw Records LLC) -
Don't Call by Desire on II (Desire) -
Long Distance Call by Phoenix on Consolation Prizes (Astralwerks) -
Call the Police by LCD Soundsystem on American Dream (DFA/Sony) -
be yourself by frank ocean on blonde (The Island Def Jam) -
I'll Call Before I Come by Outkast on Stankonia (RCA) -
kitchen call by Munk on The Bird and the Beat (2011 Gomma) -
Call Me Up by Chromeo on Fancy Footwork (Last Gang) -
Telephone Play No. 1 by U.S. Girls on Half Free (4AD) -
Phantom Phone Call by Superbrat on Superbrat's Great Idea (Botch Records) -
No Phone by Cake on Pressure Chief (Sony) -
This is a Call by Foo Fighters on Foo Fighters -
Spiderwebs by No Doubt on Tragic Kingdom (Interscope) -
Call the Doctor by Sleater Kinney on Call the Doctor (Sub Pop Records) -
Telephone Girl by Impulsive Hearts on Cry All the Time (Cavity Search) -
Miner at the Dial-A-View by Grandaddy on The Sophtware Slump (V2) -
Answering Machine by The Replacements on Let It Be (Twin/Tone)