Work is Hell. Here’s a Playlist

Work is Hell for me right now, so I made a playlist of a bunch of songs that have helped me through the last couple of weeks. Featuring Blondie, Elvis, Prince, Erasure, The Cranberries, New Order, Heart, Olivia Rodrigo, The Beatles, Wheetus, Cyndi Lauper, and more. Clocking in at over 3 hours with 50 songs, Work is Hell is designed to take up a good chunk of your working day. Scroll Down to find links in Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. To find out more information on this playlist, and what’s next for AudioPerfecta, scroll past the jump.





Work is hell now, but it will subside!

I mean, it will get worse again, it always does! But perhaps there might be an oasis in the hellscape of work. Perhaps in between boring meetings, and seriously stressful projects, you will find some sort of solace. Hey, maybe your work is less stressful than mine. Maybe you really love what you do! Maybe you are one of the lucky few that gets to do what they want in life โ€“ instead of working a job that does not recognize your talents. You lucky, lucky duck.

But I digress. Besides, even at the best jobs, everyone has a rough day. Maybe, just maybe, this playlist will help you get through the grind. If nothing else, maybe you could start an office dance party with this list. The songs are, for the most part, pretty danceable!

So โ€“ what’s next for AudioPerfecta? Well, more consistency as this playlist proves. That’s right, it has been about a month since my last playlist. While I’m not back to the weekly thing, a month lon g gap is a big improvement from the last gap of 8 months! Hopefully I can continue the trend.

There was also a new article posted as well! Snarky Snippets โ€“ Number One Hits of 1983 and 1984 published earlier this week. If you missed, it, be sure to go back and read the article. I assure you, it’s funny.

That’s all for now. As always, rock on, and rocksteady.

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