Everyone has to go through it at some point—that one breakup that changes you forever. You lie, cheat, and by the end want to bludgeon each other with bricks or something. Even if you don’t want to believe it, it gets better, and as they say, time heals all wounds. In our 1 hour tribute to the phases of a breakup we had ups and downs, but by the end we got out those negative feels. If you want to listen the broadcast version, you can find it here, otherwise enjoy the unedited track list:
Gloria Gaynor,I will Survive
Marvin Gaye, Heard It Through The Grapevine
Rhymefest, All Girls Cheat
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Ghostface Killa ft Ne-Yo, Back Like That
Erykah Badu, Tyrone
Main Source, Looking At the Front Door
Ray Charles, Hit The Road Jack
Tracy Chapman, Gimmie One Reason
Snoop Dogg, Waste of Time
Gnarls Barkley, Who’s Gonna Save My Soul
Ray Charles, Lonely Avenue
Jay Z, Song Cry
Lauryn Hill, When It Hurts So Bad
Kanye West ft. Lil Wayne, See You In My Nightmares
Method Man & D’Angelo, Break Ups 2 Make Ups
Blackroc, I Hope You’re Happy
Gym Class Heros, Cupid’s Chokehold
Jay Z & DJ DangerMouse, 99 Problems
Nina Simone, Feelin’ Good


Boogie
May 8, 2010
Not enough emo!!!
Harley Q
May 8, 2010
In the immortal words of Elwood Blues: “Uh, ma’am, we’re [the Breakbeat Axiom]. We do blues, rhythm & blues, jazz, funk, soul, [golden age, old school, new school, conscious, alternative, independent, fusion, horrorcore, nerdcore, hardcore, softcore, mediumcore, underground, above ground, dirty south, east coast, west coast, Chicago, St. Louis, Country-rap, Hip-hop soul, Hip house, Crunk, Jazz rap, Merenrap, Neo soul, Nu metal, Pop Rap, Ragga, Hip-hopera, Rap rock, Rapcore, Rap metal, Cumbia, Merenrap, Hip life, Low Bap, High Bap, Anykinda Bap, Glitch hop, Wonky, Industrial hip hop, New jack swing, Electro hop, Ballin Hip-hop, Japanese, Russian, French hip-hop, Mashups, Mixtapes, even spoken word] . We can handle rock, pop, country, heavy metal, fusion, hip hop, rap, Motown, operetta, show tunes. In fact, we’ve even been called upon, on occasion, to do a polka! However [emo] is a type of music, I regret to say, which has not been, is simply not, nor will ever be a part of this [show's] repertoire. “