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In the era of digital boxes networked into 100,000-song libraries, mood is half the battle, and sadly, some places just don’t have that good jukebox vibe. But the beer-soaked, retro aura at Don’s is a perfect match for the music in its box, with discs ranging from the Beatles’ “Abbey Road” to Tom Waits’s “Closing Time” to “The Essential Patsy Cline.” The nicotine-stained ambience is further bolstered by nice helpings of barroom standards (Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, John Lee Hooker) alongside side dishes of 21st-century hip-hop (Outkast, Eminem) and the greatest hits of assorted departed icons (Cobain, Marley, Joplin, Hendrix, Gaye). If you can’t find five songs you want to play here, you aren’t trying.