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Havoc Mix 31.0

September 15, 2017

This one is a wild ride. We ease you into your friday listening with the Beach Boys, take you through some Portugal the Man, some the Mamas & the Papas, a few reggae numbers via Bunny Wailer and Gregory Isaacs, and ending it all with the insatiable "NY is Killing Me" from Jamie xx and Gil Scott-Heron.

Featured photo: Richard Sandler.

Tags Havoc Mix, sept1, NY is Killing Me, Bunny Wailer, Portugal the man, Beach Boys, Gregory Isaacs
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