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Harvard on Shuffle: Eli M. Levenson-Falk ’08

By Rachel E. Whitaker, Contributing Writer

Shuffler: Eli M. Levenson-Falk ’08



1. “In The Clutches Of The Diabolical Sgt. Stiletto” by 2 Skinnee J’s

“The lyrics mean absolutely nothing, and they show an incredible talent for integrating celebrity names into sentences.”



2. “Outside” by Staind

“This song was extremely overplayed. Pretty good, but kind of depressing. This is from the angsty teenage years.”



3. “Pardon Me” by Incubus

“Probably the first good rock song that I liked. It was back in seventh grade.”



4. “Wake Up” by Rage Against the Machine

“Zack de la Rocha’s got a good scream. I think I started with this after I saw ‘The Matrix.’”



5. “Peaches in Regalia” by Frank Zappa

“I think this is actually from the first CD I ever had. My dad gave it to me because he really likes Frank Zappa. It’s just really good instrumentals.”













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