Top five desert island albums?

Sarah: Radiohead's "Kid A," Yo La Tengo's "I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One," The Clash's "London Calling," Joanna Newsom's "Ys," and The Dismemberment Plan's "Emergency & I."

Sean: Animal Collective's "Feels," The Dodos' "Visitor," Avalanches' "Since We Last Spoke," Fiery Furnaces' "Gallowsbird's Bark," and Broken Social Scene's "You Forgot It In People."

Theme song on a Monday morning?

Sarah: Broken Social Scene's "Swimmers" because "If you always get up late / You'll never be on time."

Sean: Fleet Foxes' "Ragged Wood."

Soundtrack on a Saturday night?

Sarah: "+" by Justice because it makes everybody dance.

Sean: Passion Pit's "Sleepyhead" or El Guincho's "Palmitos Park."

What's the first album you ever bought?

Sarah: Third Eye Blind's first album, and 9-year-old Swood thought she was awesome.

Sean: Hanson. And I still think it was a great purchase.

What's your guilty music pleasure?

Sarah: U2, although it wouldn't make me feel guilty at all if I didn't get so much crap for it.

Sean: The Milkman's Union (mostly the earlier genius, such as "Oh Boy").

What's the best live show you've ever seen?

Sarah: Radiohead and Grizzly Bear this summer. I want to carry Thom Yorke around in my pocket.

Sean: Either Radiohead at Bonnaroo '06 or Animal Collective on Memorial Day '07.

If you were the dictator of a small country, what would your national anthem be?

Sarah: Wham!'s "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" because it would distract the people from the harrowing oppression of their daily lives. You can't start a revolution while humming this song. Fact.

Sean: Radiohead's "National Anthem."

If you were going into battle, what song would be blasting on your iPod?

Sarah: Huey Lewis & the News' "Hip To Be Square," and I would need an axe.

Sean: Three 6 Mafia's "They Bout to Find Yo Body."

Artist/band you banked on making it big and then they broke up:

Sarah: My favorite bands that have broken up already made it big. So Georgie James, I guess, because they parted recently.

Sean: T-model Ford, but he's only 89. There's still plenty of time.

"Office Hours with Sean and Swood" airs Fridays from 12-1:30 p.m. on WBOR 91.1 FM or online atwww.wbor.org.