| Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) |
| Emily's Army | Broadcast This | Don't Be A Dick* |
| The Clash | City Of The Dead | Live: From Here To Eternity |
| Street Dogs | You Alone | Back to the World |
| Chase Long Beach | Bad Habit | Gravity is What You Make it |
| The Scofflaws | Back Door Open | Ska in Hi-Fi |
| CAKE | You Part the Waters | Motorcade of Generosity |
| The Belle Brigade | Lucky Guy | The Belle Brigade* |
| Rancid | That's Just The Way It Is Now | Let the Dominoes Fall |
| The White Stripes | Little Cream Soda | Icky Thump |
| The Black Lips | Modern Art | Arabia Mountain* |
| The Heartbreaks | Remorseful | * |
| Bell X1 | Haloumi | Bloodless Coup* |
| The Bouncing Souls | The New Thing | The Gold Record |
| Suicide Machines | New Girl | Destruction By Definition |
| Ted Leo & the Phamacists | Walking to Do | Shaking the Sheets |
| Dropkick Murphys | Jailbreak | The Meanest of Times |
| Street Dogs | The Pilgrim: Chapter 33 | Savin Hill |
| Reel Big Fish | Authority Song | Fame, Fortune & Fornication |
| Brianstorm | Arctic Monkeys | Favorite Worst Nightmare |
| Locksley | Oh, Wisconsin! | * |
| Emily's Army | Statutory Brainrape | Don't Be A Dick* |
| Flogging Molly | Rise Up | Speed of Darkness* |
| The Dead Weather | Looking at The Invisible Man | Sea of Cowards |
| Supagroup | Lion in the Age of the Cage | Hail! Hail!* |
| NoFX | Soul Doubt | |
| Rancid | Dominoes Fall | Let the Dominoes Fall |
| Madness | Sorry | |
| The Mighty Mighty Bosstones | Hell of a Hat | Question the Answers |
| Have Nots | Dead Man | Proud* |
| Big D & the Kids Table | Stop, Look & Listen | Fluent In Stroll |
| The Black Rabbits | Hypno Switch | Hypno Switch* |
| The Clash | London Calling | Live: From Here To Eternity |
| The Mighty Mighty Bosstones | Hop I never Lose My Wallet | Live From The Middle East |
| The Pixies | Velvety | |
| Pujol | Black Rabbit | |
| Tapes 'N' Tapes | People You Know | Outside |
I was really all over the place with this one. I played a lot less ska than I normally do, but there's still a decent amount in there. Lots of indie rock this time with the likes of The Black Lips, Ted Leo, The Heartbreaks, and even some Pujol there at the end. I hope you like listening as much as I liked playing.