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Your Movin’ On 2016 Deep Cuts Playlist

Somehow it’s already April 25 and we’re hurdling towards Movin’ On 2016. With big names like Walk The Moon, Nelly, Sammy Adams, X Ambassadors, and MisterWives coming to Penn State on Friday, you’re going to need a primer.

Sure, you’ve heard “Shut Up and Dance,” “Hot In Herre,” “All Night Longer,” and that one X Ambassadors song in every car commercial, but these artists have much more to offer. Make the most out of Movin’ On this year and get familiar with some of the best lesser-known jams from the performers.

Will Nelly bring Tim McGraw out as a special guest and perform “Over and Over” (the definitive worst song of all time)? Does he still wear that Band Aid under his eye when he’s performing? We have so many questions.

 

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Sara Civian

Sara Civian is one of Onward State's three ridiculously good looking managing editors, a hockey writer at heart, and an Oxford comma Stan. She's a senior majoring in journalism, minoring in history, and living at Bill Pickle's Tap Room. Her favorite pastimes are telling people she's from Boston, watching the Bruins, and meticulously dissecting the My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy album. She's seen Third Eye Blind live 14 times. If you really hate yourself, you can follow her at @SaraCivian or email her at [email protected].

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