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"I made you a mix tape" -- some of the best words to hear from someone you care about! Join Matt and Sam on a weekly mix tape adventure: each guest is asked to pick a theme and make a mix tape, which will be unveiled over the course of the episode. You're guaranteed to hear about good music, some new music, and even learn some trivia along the way. Come listen with us, and be sure to grab your copy of the mix made available in the Super Awesome App in each episode's show notes. IG/Threads: @superawesomemix

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    • Mixtape Rewind: Same Title, Different Songs
      Feb 19 2026

      This week's Mixtape Rewind takes us back to Season 3 when we first thought of the idea that would become our podcast, The Battle.

      What happens when two totally different songs share the exact same title? We built a “battle mix” to find out—pairing heavyweights and outliers across genres and decades—then we argue, analyze, and crown winners. From Go to Get Back, each round reveals how a single word can split into protest anthems, breakup arias, dance‑floor bliss, or guitar‑driven chaos.

      We kick off with Blink‑182 and The Black Keys on Go, weighing a bold tonal shift against a signature groove. Eurythmics steamroll Charles & Eddie on Would I Lie To You with brass, bite, and Annie Lennox’s powerhouse vocal. True Love sparks a values debate: Angels & Airwaves deliver a soaring, cinematic build while Coldplay’s “lie if you must” line clashes with the title. Roy Orbison’s You Got It proves timeless compared to a New Kids on the Block time capsule. Then it’s Growing Pains, as Alessia Cara’s present‑tense anxiety meets Ludacris’s reflective narrative—two coming‑of‑age angles, one title.

      The center of the card gets fiery. Green Day’s Holiday channels mid‑2000s protest energy against Madonna’s disco‑pop celebration. Rihanna’s Take A Bow serves velvet‑gloved dismissal, while Muse opens an album with a synth‑rock chill that lingers. Tupac and The Beach Boys both claim I Get Around, one with effortless charisma and the other with historic chart significance. Foo Fighters’ Run slams with near‑metal intensity, outpacing Snow Patrol’s slow‑burn. Happy pits NF’s candid mental‑health lens against Pharrell’s pure joy machine—two roads to one feeling. And our main event, Get Back, throws Ludacris’s peak hit‑maker energy against The Beatles’ cultural gravity and complicated context.

      https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/same-name-different-songs-mix/pl.u-JPAZEoJTLd7Y15j

      https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1sCtai2Hujfbv9kZD0qnU9?si=779125752f4c4f3f

      1. Go by The Black Keys
      2. Go by blink-182
      3. Would I Lie To You? By Charles & Eddie
      4. Would I Lie To You? by Eurythmics, Annie Lennox,Dave Stewart
      5. True Love by Angels & Airwaves
      6. True Love by Coldplay
      7. You Got It (The Right Stuff) by New Kids On The Block
      8. You Got It by Roy Orbison
      9. Growing Pains by Ludacris
      10. Growing Pains by Alessia Cara
      11. Holiday by Green Day
      12. Holiday by Madonna
      13. Take A Bow by Rihanna
      14. Take a Bow by Muse
      15. I Get Around by 2Pac
      16. I Get Around by The Beach Boys
      17. Run by Snow Patrol
      18. Run by Foo Fighters
      19. Summertime by DJ Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
      20. Summertime by Kenny Chesney
      21. HAPPY by NF
      22. Happy by Pharrell Williams
      23. Get Back by Ludacris
      24. Get Back by The Beatles



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      36 min
    • A Birthday Mix Of Misfit Tracks That Still Shine
      Feb 12 2026

      What do you do with songs you adore but can’t file anywhere? That was the inspiration for Sam's 2026 birthday mix. He shares with Matt everything from TV themes that outshine their shows, soundtrack deep cuts that became life markers, long builds that earn their intensity, and genre-bending grooves that defy labels.

      We start with Benjamin Clementine’s Nemesis and the power of a great intro to set tone and memory, then shift to Regina Spektor’s reminder not to confuse sugar with love. A Nike-era earworm from Crystal Fighters and Puscifer’s Grand Canyon showcase how movement and mood can make a song feel cinematic. Death Cab for Cutie’s I Will Possess Your Heart proves the four-minute intro isn’t excess—it’s obsession rendered in sound. Passion Pit reframes a Smashing Pumpkins classic into a floating, nerve-steadying cover, while Anderson .Paak’s Till It’s Over blooms from grayscale to neon like a perfect post-work reset.

      Meg Washington’s How to Tame Lions hooks by tone and clever wordplay even when meaning stays elusive. Del Castillo lights up the room with blistering Spanish guitar, conjuring old west horizons without a single frame of film. Lorde’s A World Alone lands a painfully true line about growing up online. Mr. Scruff’s Get a Move On becomes the exact soundtrack to your morning routine. And Zero 7’s Likufanele closes with a hypnotic chant that turns focus into flow.

      If you enjoyed the ride, share the episode with a friend, subscribe for more curated mixes, and leave a five-star review to help us climb to number one by episode 200.

      https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sam-sam-birthday-2026-mix/pl.u-9DX3du7dDK4b

      1. Nemesis - Benjamin Clementine
      2. SugarMan - Regina Spektor
      3. Follow - Crystal Fighters
      4. Grand Canyon - Puscifer
      5. I Will Possess Your Heart - Death Cab for Cutie
      6. Tonight, Tonight - Passion Pit
      7. ‘Til It’s Over - Anderson Paak
      8. How To Tame Lions - Meg Washington
      9. El Corrido De Don Lulai - Del Castillo
      10. A World Alone - Lorde
      11. Get A Move On! - Mr. Scruff
      12. Likufanele - Zero 7

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      38 min
    • Mixtape Rewind: Second Albums That Soared
      Feb 5 2026

      This week's Mixtape Rewind takes us back to season 2 where we started off looking at second albums from artists. We pull from a wide spectrum—Bowie and Springsteen, Weezer and George Strait, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Kacey Musgraves, Childish Gambino and AJR, Vampire Weekend, All-American Rejects, Foo Fighters, and Kanye—to map the patterns behind sophomore success. The result is a guided, story-rich playlist that shows how voice, risk, and timing can turn “album two” into the real breakthrough.

      We start with liftoff—David Bowie’s Space Oddity—then punch into the live-wire storytelling of Springsteen’s Rosalita. From there, the conversation pivots to reinvention: Weezer’s Pinkerton, once dismissed, now revered for its raw edge; George Strait’s grounded homesickness that proves classic country doesn’t need novelty to resonate; and Macklemore’s Thrift Shop, which became a phenomenon by celebrating thrift finds instead of luxury culture. You’ll hear how Kacey Musgraves’ Biscuits distills social wisdom into wry, singable lines, and how Childish Gambino’s 3005 pairs melodic pull with a search for purpose that gives the hook real weight.

      We dig into narrative and craft, too. AJR’s Netflix Trip turns The Office into a memory map for growing up, while Vampire Weekend’s Horchata blends intricate arrangements with playful rhyme in a way that feels both brainy and breezy. Rock anchors the back half: All-American Rejects deliver a straight-shot hook with Dirty Little Secret, and Foo Fighters’ Everlong crystallizes the band’s identity as they evolve from a one-man debut to a full-force collective. We close on Kanye’s Gone, a late-album standout from Late Registration that proves the deepest cuts often hold the longest fuse.

      https://open.spotify.com/playlist/78UWWKd8DuntJfsrnJRWEn?si=Jw_1rDNCQkGJFe1PONg-6A

      1. Space Oddity by David Bowie
      2. Rosalita by Bruce Springsteen
      3. The Good Life by Weezer
      4. I Can’t See Texas From Here by George Strait
      5. Thrift Shop by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
      6. Biscuits by Kacey Musgraves
      7. 3005 by Childish Gambino
      8. Netflix Trip by AJR
      9. Horchata by Vampire Weekend
      10. Dirty Little Secret by The All-American Rejects
      11. Everlong by Foo Fighteres
      12. Gone by Kanye West

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      39 min
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