KarmaPolice
Footballguy
I was thinking the same about 1/2 way through the playlist as well, but that is just the nature of this format. The bolded would be true for a lot of playlists, but some are going to be just as unpredictable. I have rap, reggae, folk, punk, metal and foreign prog on mine. There is 0 flow or predictability here.This is a tough playlist to listen to - there's some real harsh breaks and the music styles are all over the place. The "themes" are likely way better served with individual playlists.
There are some great songs in there - but it's just a bit jarring at times.
When I was listening I thought maybe I would shuffle these to help break up some of the spots but when I looked at the categories I realized some would be like mine. The stretch I thought was weird and jarring was Mr. Tambourine Man ---> XTC. Of that stretch, only afrobeats is going to have a mildly predictable genre or sound to it.




to most of this list I am sure, but Time really hit that nostalgia button for me as well. I did a mild list in my head of what 15-20 metal artists and/or albums would have been key for me in this era and I had thought of State of Euphoria and Persistence of Time. SoE was one of my first true "metal" cassettes that I possessed, and it was because I stole in and Master of Puppets out of my sister's boyfriend's car. 
