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Autumn Playlist

My fall playlist, basically the songs I listen to on repeat this time of year. Keep in mind that most of them are Indie...don’t judge me.

  1. Mad World - Gary Jules
  2. I See Fire - Ed Sheeran
  3. From Eden - Hozier
  4. Youth - Daughter
  5. Dead Man’s Party - Oingo Boingo
  6. Kiss With  Fist - Florence and the Machine
  7. Sleep on the Floor - The Lumineers
  8. Breezeblocks - alt-J
  9. Sedona - Houndmouth
  10. Caroline - Animal Years
  11. Cordelia - My Life as Ali Thomas
  12. Devil’s Backbone - The Civil Wars
  13. Where the Skies Are Blue - The Lumineers
  14. Flowers in Your Hair - The Lumineers
  15. Dancing on My Own - Calum Scott
  16. She Wolf (Falling to Pieces) - David Guetta ft Sia
  17. Howl - Florence and the Machine
  18. No Light, No Light - Florence and the Machine
  19. Sweater Weather - The Neighbourhood
  20. Stubborn Love - The Lumineers

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