How could I make a CD without The Boss making an appearance, let’s face it, he shaped my childhood as I sent hours making up dance routines in my living room to my parent’s CD collection. Bruce was always my favourite, I used to think I was going to marry him one day.
12. Bryan Adams - Summer Of 69
How could you have Bruce Springsteen without Bryan Adams then? Both being (in my opinion) the best singers with that sexy, gravelly voice, if Summer Of 69 doesn’t get your gears going and your face smiling, then frankly, you have something wrong with your ears.
13. Linkin Park - Crawling
Any self-respecting former emo kid must have recorded Linkin Park off the radio onto a cassette at some point in the past, and recently I’ve been giving Hybrid Theory a lot of playtime in my car, so as I can only select one, it has to be the single that made me fall in love with frontman Chester in the first place.
14. Theory Of A Deadman - I Hate My Life
Although many people have slammed the Nickelback-alike’s I proper love them, and the lyrics in this song are so awesome that I just want to yell them at the top of my lungs as I zoom down the M6.
15. Ti ft Justin Timberlake - Dead and Gone
Closing the CD is my guilty pleasure, come on, we all have one, and at the moment this single has to be mine. Now, I never pretend to be a gangsta’ but when this song comes on, where ever I am, I do that fake driving dance (like Fred Durst does in the Rollin’ video.) and what better dance move to pull when you’re actually driving?
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