1. Revolution / Dee Dee/David - At first I thought this was just kind of okay, but now it's quickly become a massive standout for me; I love the uplifting melodic progression throughout, and the lyrics are quite awesome for a Dima-produced song.
2. Dancing Everybody / Mega NRG Man - WHY on Earth did this not make any appearances beyond SEB 98?

3. One In A Million / Lolita - Probably my favorite Elena Gobbi song ever, especially with one heck of a wild synth!
4. Kong / Mark Foster - Quickly becoming my favorite male-led Saifam presentation ever. Why can't they produce more songs this unique and this powerful? (though Diabolik is awesome)
5. Hurricane / Nick Mansell - A major grower for me; maybe it's because The Snake has gotten me to quite enjoy the rocky feel of this track. Either way, it somehow just really delivers to me the more I hear it.
6. Welcome To The Music / Mega NRG Man - At least this was on 100!
7. Turn It Around / Delta Queens - Another devastatingly underrated song. It's just so unique, and keeps bringing me back for more because of its excellently-structured melody and awesome production. It has a lot of substance, whereas Energy Love (the one and only Delta Queens song that I really don't like) has absolutely none - I hate that redundant chorus especially, complete with loud backup synths that stick to the non-traveling vocals like glue.
8. Back To You / Cody - It just never gets old on me. Ever.
9. Alibi / Melody & Pretty Woman - Sick of bones, special drugs, make him young, oh baby YOU'RE MY ALIBI!
10. S.O.S. To Your Heart / Priscilla - Was very shocked when Panu pinned this down as beeing "typical" - it's seriously one of the most unique and memorable Delta songs I've ever heard.
Still haven't bought the new songs from 190 yet - I'm very much looking forward to hearing the rest of 1 Week and Para Girl after having seen some excellent reception from both tracks.