(SPECIAL GUEST-HOSTED, EXTRA, EXTRA, EXTRA LONG KELLI'S MUSICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY EPISODE!) First up, she played "Into the Groove," off of
Madonna's
Immaculate Collection (
iTunes). Next was
Nirvana's "School" from their first album,
Bleach (
iTunes). Then
Sonic Youth did "Swimsuit Issue" from
Dirty (
iTunes).Then
Bikini Kill's "New Radio" which can be found on a 45 or on their
Singles collection (
iTunes). Then she played the UK's
Huggy Bear with "Dissthetic Penetration" off of their album,
Taking the Rough with the Smooch (
Amazon). Next up was
Beck's "Cyanide Breathe Mint" off of his album,
One Foot in the Grave (
Amazon). Then she played DC's
Minor Threat with their song, "Small Man, Big Mouth", which is available on their eponymous release (
iTunes). Next up was "Gold Sounds," the fantastic song by
Pavement from their album
Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain (
iTunes). Then
Morphine's "All Your Way" from their album
Yes (
iTunes). Next she had Brooklyn's musical ambassadors of love
They Might Be Giants with their hit, "Ana Ng" from
Lincoln (
iTunes). The next track was brought to you from
Elliot Smith, dubbed "The Biggest Lie," off of his eponymous record (
iTunes). Then she listened to two tracks from the
Magnetic Fields'
69 Love Songs trilogy of discs (
iTunes) — "Absolutely Cuckoo" and "The Death of Ferdinand de Saussure", respectively. The
Neutral Milk Hotel then brought us "Ghost" from their album,
The Aeroplane Over the Sea (
iTunes). Then, from their album
Loveless (
iTunes), she played
My Bloody Valentine's "When You Sleep." Next
Blonde Redhead did "In Particular" from their album,
Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons (
iTunes). Then she played
Beulah with "Silver Lining" from their album
The Coast is Never Clear (
iTunes). The next song comes to us from
Belle and Sebastian from their album,
The Boy with the Arab Strap (
iTunes) and is titled "Sleep the Clock Around." Next up was the title track from the album
Last Match (
iTunes) by the
Aislers Set. She then played the title track from the album
Milk Man (
iTunes) by
Deerhoof. Next, Scotland's
Camera Obscura did "Suspended From Class" from their album,
Underachievers Please Try Harder (
iTunes). The last track on this loooooonnnnggggg episode (thanks Daniel) was
Low's "Laser Beam" off of the fantastically-titled
What We Lost in the Fire (
iTunes).