Genre: Rock
| 1 | Two Faced |
| 2 | Strangled |
| 3 | Radio |
| 4 | Contention |
| 5 | Numbskull |
| 6 | Out Of Touch |
| 7 | Alright |
| 8 | Shitface |
| 9 | Animal |
| 10 | Asshole |
| 11 | Back To You |
| 12 | Fuck Me |
| 13 | Stop The Bus |
| 14 | Dying |
| 15 | 13 |
| 16 | Falling Apart |
| 17 | I Cannot |
| 18 | Someday |
| 19 | Kinetic |
| 20 | Ballad Of A Traitor |
| 21 | Motionless |
| 22 | Panic |
| 23 | Patience |
| 24 | Lucky |
| 25 | Piece By Piece |
| 26 | The Body |
| 27 | Stuck |
| 28 | The Mistakes You Make |
| 29 | Anchor |
| 30 | Useless |
| 31 | Disconnect, Disconnect |
| 32 | Life Sucks |
| 33 | Going On The Instincts |
Osker was a Los Angeles melodic punk rock band who formed in 1998 and split in February 2002, ultimately due to the departure of their drummer. The line up originally consisted of Devon Williams on vocals and guitar, Dave Benitez on bass, and Kevin Campell on drums, who would be later replaced by Phil Drazik after getting signed by Epitaph but before recording Treatment 5.
Osker broke away from the typical SoCal punk band with the release of their second CD Idle Will Kill. Previous to this was their first full length album Treatment 5. Both contained cynical and snotty lyrics about teen angst.
| 1 | Queen |
| 2 | The xx |
| 3 | Florence & The Machine F/ |
| 4 | Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros |
| 5 | Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds |
| 6 | Adele |
| 7 | Bob Dylan |
| 8 | Foo Fighters |
| 9 | Pink Floyd |
| 10 | Pearl Jam |
| 11 | Aerosmith |