DripDrip and I both agree that this is what Warrior should be.
The songs included in the track list are the ones Ke$ha most concentrated her album on being,
i.e. c**kpop. Gold Trans Am and Last Goodbye need to NOT be the deluxe edition tracks, like...
Also, Supernatural towards the end is unnecessary and silly!

And Die Young fits better closer to other tracks with guitar influences, IMO.
Track List:
1. Warrior
2. C'Mon
3. Supernatural
4. Crazy Kids
5. Die Young
A slow but sure transfer to the 'rock' facets of the album, after the electronic ones.
6. Thinking Of You
7. Only Wanna Dance With You - and WITH the rap bridge (before the guitar solo, YES it would work)
8. Dirty Love (feat. Iggy Pop)
9. Gold Trans Am
10. Wonderland
The two most emotional ballads on the album clash face-to-face, an AMAZING point of the album.
11. Last Goodbye
12. Past Lives
Just when you think it's over (last note of Past Lives), Out Alive begins and slays all, also marks more electronic tracks.
13. Out Alive
14. Love Into the Light
Bonus Tracks
15. All That Matters (The Beautiful Life) - Global Deluxe Edition
Much like VIP, deluxe Animal track, this song would be GREAT live (the 'phones up' bridge), but doesn't add much to Warrior. Plus, this as the final track instead of Love Into The Light would be a funny surprise and epic!
16. Wherever You Are - Japanese Deluxe Edition
This song is so cute and stuff, but does it really play an important role on the album?
Electronic jam (already done) about a lost love (...done) with a repetitive chorus (...is the beautiful life!)
Die Young B-Side: Shots On The Hood Of My Car
This song deserved some sort of recognition, let's be real. Here is a perfect placement, much like
P!nk's inclusion of 'The Queen Is Dead But the King Is Alive' on the B-Side of 'Blow Me (One Last Kiss).