"The Science of Eating More and Exercising Less"

So here's the deal: I went to the thrift store to find a ridiculous 49 cent tape to record over. The one I picked out was about 60 minutes, it was called "The Science of Eating More and Exercising Less." Since the copyright was 2001 I'm about 87% sure that all the info was obsolete anyway. By putting tape over the holes on top I was able to record over it. Neat little trick my friend Keith taught me. I'm certain I'm the only person who didn't know this.

Enough background, I'll get to the music. I recorded all of the songs from my vinyl records (my collection is at 35 now). It ended up being mostly classic rock. But what can you expect, that's the kind of stuff that was made into vinyl records.

Song Title - Artist (Album)

"The Science of Eating More and Exercising Less"

Program 1

Bebe le Strange - Heart (Bebe le Strange) Should I Stay or Should I Go - The Clash (Combat Rock) Hot Blooded - Foreigner (Double Vision) Renegade - STYX (The Rock Album {random compilation I found at a thrift store}) Take the Long Way Home - Supertramp (Breakfast in America) You're So Vain - Carly Simon (No Secrets) Don't Stop Believing - Journey (Escape) Dust in the Wind (live) - Kansas (Two for the Show)

Program 2

Fortuneate Son - Creedence Clearwater Revival (Willy and the Poorboys) Roll on Down the Highway - Bachman Turner Overdrive (Not Fragile) Born on the Bayou - CCR (Bayou Country) Ring of Fire - Johnny Cash (Johnny Cash's Greatest Hits Vol. 1) Take it to the Limit - The Eagles (One of These Nights) Bloody Well Right - Supertramp (Crime of the Century) I Want You to Want Me - Cheap Trick (In Color) Piece of My Heart - Janis Joplin (Janis Joplin's Greatest Hits)

--The stack 03:05, 23 August 2006 (UTC)