1. Like It Or Love It – Kreayshawn – It's worth mention that Kid Cudi's rap here is better than his solo rap with GOOD Music, and it is also worth mentioning that Kreayshawn isn't a faker, the entire album is real good, but this is even better – Grade: B+2. To The World – Kanye West And R. Kelly – Whenever R. Kelly gets too pseud-Wonder to bear, it might be worth while getting him together with Jay-Z and in this case Kanye. The lead off track on the GOOD Music CD is one of the best tracks on the albums – Grade: A-
3. Bottom Dollar – Lizard Kisses – Lulls you into a sense of security, like a lullaby for grown-ups – Grade: A-
4. In A Big City – Titus Andronicus – Lead off single from the new one is as good as anything on the old one – Grade: A
5. Knock Knock – Band Of Horses – You can hear why MFJ had them open, this is MFJ circa Evil Urges – Grade: A-
6. The Afterlife – Paul Simon – While being live adds nothing to the song, it is still the only keeper off lasts years album. Don't believe me? How many songs can you name off bridge Over troubled Water? Now how many can you name off So Beautiful or So What? – Grade: A
7. Spirit Indestructible – Nelly Furtado – Wasn't she cool once? "Promiscuous" was pretty great, right? – Grade: C-
8. Take Hold Of My Hand – Dwight Yoakam – Great voice, still has problems with the song writing – Grade: B-
9. Burn That Candle Down – Richie Sambora – Great roar of a song, amazingly enough by the Bon Jovi guitarist – Grade: B+
10. Erase Me – Ben Folds Five – No, it's not very good but he has written worse – Grade: C-

