Let's see
I'll do one on my PC and one on my mp3 player. This is the PC one.
1. The Other Shoe by Eels (Ah, one of my favourites from Blinking Lights. Small but perfectly formed at only 2:31. I love the sound when it kicks up a gear and the big drums and then electric guitar and the strings come in)
2. Some by Ben Folds Five (Not the best of the album but still great. Whatever Ever and Ever Amen is fantastic. People who've only heard Brick don't know jack. Nor do they know really good Ben Folds Five)
3. I Know You Well by Fountains of Wayne (One of the few weaker tracks on Out-Of-State Plates. Still a nice little pop song but not great. It is rather sing-a-long-able though)
4. Panic by The Smiths (Ah, fantastic. Possibly my favourite Smiths song ever in fact. Definitely the best song under 2:30 ever. Sing it with me kids: "Hang the DJ/Hang the DJ/Hang the DJ" etc)
5. Brand New Colony by The Postal Service (My favourite Postal Service song, actually. I love that intro and all the rather silly but endearingly romantic metaphores)
6. 5AM by Jeph Jacques (What are the chances of that? This is probably my second favourite piece of his after A March. Both of which sound a lot like Death Cab for Cutie which I personally consider to be A Good Thing)
7. Problems and Bigger Ones by Harvey Danger (Ah, fantastic. My current Favourite Song In The World Ever (probably) from a massively underrated band. Sean Nelson is probably my favourite living lyricist)
And the MP3 one (Creative Zen, 20GB)
1. The City Gets Lonely by The Prom (More piano pop. Downloaded this horribly low quality version off the Barsuk websites, but it seems like a really good song)
2. Skullcrusher Mountain by Jonathan Coulton (Wonderful acousticy-comedy pop from the most awesome provider of free music on the internets.
http://www.jonathancoulton.com of course. Although it seems he's started charging or something now, still good music)
3. A Design for Life by Manic Street Preachers (Anthemic stadium pop rock. Not bad, not one of my favourite Manic tracks though. A bit bland really but there are some rather good lyrics)
4. War on Drugs by Barenaked Ladies (The best Barenaked Ladies song ever, a heartbreaking suicide ballad that shows that there is far, far more to these guys than "That Chickedy China Song, You Know, That Was In That Movie".)
5. Good Thing by Reel Big Fish (Feel good powerpop/ska-punk/pop-punk. Dumb but fun)
6. Corazon by Bishop Allen (Indie pop song about a piano. Not reinventing the wheel but it's nice and fun. I'm pretty sure I got this from Gorrila vs Bear)
7. Manifest Destiny by Guster (Yet more piano pop. And a nice way to end I think, a live track from a ludicrously uncool band that I love nonetheless. The studio version will be on their upcoming album)