Well, I went through everything they played yesterday (May 19), and here's my analysis the artists in their rotation.
THUMBS UP
30 Seconds To Mars
Alice in Chains
All-American Rejects
Audioslave
Barenaked Ladies
Beastie Boys
Beck
Ben Folds Five
Better Than Ezra
Billy Idol
Blind Melon
Blink 182
Blue October (but ease up on the spins for "Hate Me")
Bob Marley
Cake
Chevelle
Coldplay
Dave Matthews Band
David Gray
Depeche Mode
Dynamite Hack
Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians
Edwyn Collins
Elastica
Everclear
Everlast
Filter
Fiona Apple
Foo Fighters
Franz Ferdinand
Fun Lovin' Criminals
Garbage
Gin Blossoms
Gorillaz
Hole
Incubus
Jack Johnson
Jesus Jones
Jimmy Eat World
Lit
Local H
Lo-Fidelity Allstars
Matthew Sweet
Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Moby
Modest Mouse
My Chemical Romance
Nada Surf (but play their newer stuff too)
New Order
Nine Inch Nails
O.A.R.
Oasis
OK Go
Oleander
Pearl Jam
Presidents of the USA
Primitive Radio Gods
R.E.M.
Rancid
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Reel Big Fish
Republica
Screaming Trees
Silversun Pickups
Soul Asylum
Soundgarden
Spacehog
Sponge
Stone Temple Pilots
Sublime
Talking Heads
The Breeders
The Clash
The Cranberries
The Flys
The Killers
The Lemonheads
The Offspring
The Police
The Raconteurs
The Ramones
The Smashing Pumpkins
The Verve
The White Stripes
Third Eye Blind
U2
Violent Femmes
Wall of Voodoo
Weezer
THUMBS IN THE MIDDLE
Alien Ant Farm's "Smooth Criminal" (I'd rather hear their original material)
Bush
Candlebox
Collective Soul
Days of the New
Finger Eleven
Fuel
Harvey Danger
Hoobastank
Linkin Park
Live
Living Colour
Modern English
Plain White T's
Radiohead's "Creep" (they have so many better songs)
Seether
Shinedown
Simple Minds
Staind
Stroke 9
The Ataris' "Boys of Summer" (again, I'd rather hear their original songs)
The Fray
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Velvet Revolver
Yellowcard
THUMBS DOWN
3 Doors Down
Breaking Benjamin
Crossfade
Default
Evanescence
Fall Out Boy
Good Charlotte
Hinder
Jet
Len
Lenny Kravitz
Nickelback
Panic! At The Disco
Papa Roach
Puddle of Mudd
Stone Sour
Switchfoot
The Bodeans
Three Days Grace
Tonic
Trapt
OTHER ARTISTS TO CONSIDER PLAYING
311
AFI
The Arcade Fire
Arctic Monkeys
Björk
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Brand New
The Bravery
The Cult
Cracker
The Cure
The Dandy Warhols
The Eels
Fountains of Wayne
The Fratellis
Gnarls Barkley
Hard-Fi
Interpol
Jane's Addiction
Kaiser Chiefs
Keane
Morrissey
Muse
Nirvana (I kid you not - they haven't played a single Nirvana song today)
Peter Bjorn & John
The Pixies
Placebo
Porno For Pyros
Queens of the Stone Age
The Replacements
Rise Against
Satellite Party
The Shins
Shiny Toy Guns
Siouxsie & The Banshees
The Smiths
Snow Patrol
Social Distortion
Sparta
The Strokes
They Might Be Giants
Amy Winehouse
XTC
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Pete Yorn
Also, I would generally suggest digging deeper with a lot of these artists instead of just slamming the hits. This particularly applies to bands that have had long careers like Pearl Jam, Green Day, The Cure, RHCP, and so forth. In addition, I did notice some repeats of both golds and recurrents - try to ease up on that.
THUMBS UP
30 Seconds To Mars
Alice in Chains
All-American Rejects
Audioslave
Barenaked Ladies
Beastie Boys
Beck
Ben Folds Five
Better Than Ezra
Billy Idol
Blind Melon
Blink 182
Blue October (but ease up on the spins for "Hate Me")
Bob Marley
Cake
Chevelle
Coldplay
Dave Matthews Band
David Gray
Depeche Mode
Dynamite Hack
Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians
Edwyn Collins
Elastica
Everclear
Everlast
Filter
Fiona Apple
Foo Fighters
Franz Ferdinand
Fun Lovin' Criminals
Garbage
Gin Blossoms
Gorillaz
Hole
Incubus
Jack Johnson
Jesus Jones
Jimmy Eat World
Lit
Local H
Lo-Fidelity Allstars
Matthew Sweet
Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Moby
Modest Mouse
My Chemical Romance
Nada Surf (but play their newer stuff too)
New Order
Nine Inch Nails
O.A.R.
Oasis
OK Go
Oleander
Pearl Jam
Presidents of the USA
Primitive Radio Gods
R.E.M.
Rancid
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Reel Big Fish
Republica
Screaming Trees
Silversun Pickups
Soul Asylum
Soundgarden
Spacehog
Sponge
Stone Temple Pilots
Sublime
Talking Heads
The Breeders
The Clash
The Cranberries
The Flys
The Killers
The Lemonheads
The Offspring
The Police
The Raconteurs
The Ramones
The Smashing Pumpkins
The Verve
The White Stripes
Third Eye Blind
U2
Violent Femmes
Wall of Voodoo
Weezer
THUMBS IN THE MIDDLE
Alien Ant Farm's "Smooth Criminal" (I'd rather hear their original material)
Bush
Candlebox
Collective Soul
Days of the New
Finger Eleven
Fuel
Harvey Danger
Hoobastank
Linkin Park
Live
Living Colour
Modern English
Plain White T's
Radiohead's "Creep" (they have so many better songs)
Seether
Shinedown
Simple Minds
Staind
Stroke 9
The Ataris' "Boys of Summer" (again, I'd rather hear their original songs)
The Fray
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Velvet Revolver
Yellowcard
THUMBS DOWN
3 Doors Down
Breaking Benjamin
Crossfade
Default
Evanescence
Fall Out Boy
Good Charlotte
Hinder
Jet
Len
Lenny Kravitz
Nickelback
Panic! At The Disco
Papa Roach
Puddle of Mudd
Stone Sour
Switchfoot
The Bodeans
Three Days Grace
Tonic
Trapt
OTHER ARTISTS TO CONSIDER PLAYING
311
AFI
The Arcade Fire
Arctic Monkeys
Björk
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Brand New
The Bravery
The Cult
Cracker
The Cure
The Dandy Warhols
The Eels
Fountains of Wayne
The Fratellis
Gnarls Barkley
Hard-Fi
Interpol
Jane's Addiction
Kaiser Chiefs
Keane
Morrissey
Muse
Nirvana (I kid you not - they haven't played a single Nirvana song today)
Peter Bjorn & John
The Pixies
Placebo
Porno For Pyros
Queens of the Stone Age
The Replacements
Rise Against
Satellite Party
The Shins
Shiny Toy Guns
Siouxsie & The Banshees
The Smiths
Snow Patrol
Social Distortion
Sparta
The Strokes
They Might Be Giants
Amy Winehouse
XTC
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Pete Yorn
Also, I would generally suggest digging deeper with a lot of these artists instead of just slamming the hits. This particularly applies to bands that have had long careers like Pearl Jam, Green Day, The Cure, RHCP, and so forth. In addition, I did notice some repeats of both golds and recurrents - try to ease up on that.