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What is the worst song to wake up to?


















Robert Winn interviewed students at Eldorado High School.

ERNESTO CASTILLAS, Junior


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  • "That one song,'Making My Way Downtown,' I would NOT want to hear that!"

    KAIDEN SHAKESPEAR, Junior

    " 'Had a Bad Day' (James Blunt) 'nuff said."

    DESMOND HAYNES, Senior

    "Anything Kelly Clarkson, basically."

    ERIK BALUYOT, Senior

    "50 Cent 'Go Shorty, It's Your Birthday,' what ever that one is."

    GABRIEL MIRANDA, Senior

    "The 'Soldier Boy' song, and this one jazz song. I think it's by Celine Dion, but I don't know, my mom listens to it."

    SULEME ARRIAGA, sophomore

    "Something from Panic at the Disco. I just hate them."

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