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Music To Listen To With The Windows Down

Music is everything, but it's even more with the windows down.

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Music To Listen To With The Windows Down
Abby Asselin

It's a perfectly sunny and breezy 75-degree day in your hometown, and you're visiting for the weekend after coming home from college. What does the typical teenager/young adult do under these conditions? Roll the windows down, turn the music up, put on the best pair of sunglasses, and cruise away through the most scenic areas of the town.

If you are guilty of this or aspire to be guilty of this, here's a playlist to get you started.

Snow (Hey Oh)- Red Hot Chili Peppers

Come on Eileen-Dexys Midnight Runners

You and Your Heart- Jack Johnson

Mr. Brightside- The Killers

Show Me What I'm Looking For- Carolina Liar

Chocolate- the 1975

Girls- the 1975

I Wanna Get Better- Bleachers

Somewhere Only We Know- Keane

Anything Could Happen- Ellie Goulding

Stolen Dance- Milky Chance

Hostage- Danrell x Smaland

Somebody Else- the 1975

Never Be Like You- Flume

All We Know- the Chainsmokers

Paris- the Chainsmokers

Electric Love- BORNS

Roses- the Chainsmokers

All Night- the Vamps

Bailando- Enrique Iglesias

Springsteen- Eric Church

Make Me Wanna- Thomas Rhett

Wrong Turns- Old Dominion

Shape of You- Ed Sheeran

Georgia- Vance Joy

Electric Feel- MGMT

Time to Pretend- MGMT

Tongue Tied- Grouplove

Good Life- OneRepublic

Something Good Can Work- Two Door Cinema Club

Teenage Dream- Katy Perry

Houdini- Foster the People

Latch- Disclosure

Party in the USA- Miley Cyrus

We Can't Stop- Miley Cyrus

With You- Drake

Summer- Calvin Harris

High You Are (Branchez Remix)- What So Not

Hands to Myself- Selena Gomez

Lean On- Major Lazer

All Summer Long- Kid Rock

The Sound- the 1975

Ocean Avenue- Yellowcard

She Looks So Perfect- 5 Seconds of Summer

Clarity- Zedd

Wildest Dreams- Taylor Swift

Everybody- Ingrid Michaelson

Holding On To You- Two Can (Gianni Marino Remix)

Wonderwall- Oasis

Every Breath You Take- the Police

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