The 'Lay On The Floor' emo playlist you didn't know your quarantine needed

After putting out a poll on Twitter, you all answered the call, asking for a mix-tape episode on the theme of “Laying On The Floor.” So that’s exactly what we did.

After putting out a poll on Twitter, you all answered the call, asking for a mix-tape episode on the theme of “Laying On The Floor.” So that’s exactly what we did.

Well, here we are. We are here.

After putting out a poll on Twitter, you all answered the call, asking for a mix-tape episode on the theme of “Laying On The Floor.” So that’s exactly what we did.

Below are five songs we think should be on any lay on the floor playlist, but you can check out our full list here.

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5. One More Sad Song, The All-American Rejects

Not a lot to read between the lines on this one. It is, in fact, one more sad song from the moody Oklahomans.

4. Conspiracy, Paramore

As a teen, I was convinced the world was out to get me. The song only fueled the conspiracy, which has yet to be fully disproven. A heavy tune from my favorite of the band’s albums.

3. Somewhere Only We Know

Whether opting for the Keane or Lily Allen versions, this one is guaranteed to do the trick. Also affective: Keane’s “Everybody’s Changing.”

2. The World At Large, Modest Mouse

Ice age? Heatwave? Can’t complain.

1. This Place Is A Prison, The Postal Service

At the risk of of being a little on-the-nose during a quarantine, this song will feel just right from the floor of your bedroom, living room, kitchen, or wherever your existential crisis happens to take place.

BONUS: Existentialism on Prom Night

Say existentialism again. Existentialism.

Thanks for being here, everybody.


-you can stream our mixtape draft episode here-