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The Flat Duo Jets - Live at Cicero's Basement Bar, St. Louis, MO (11/12/95) Enjoy this hot rockin' set from the Flat Duo Jets from Chapel Hill, NC, featuring Dexter Romweber and Crow, presented by Kopper of the Savage Kick podcast. Thanks again to Jim Utz for providing this one! DOWNLOAD
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A documentary 'bout 7 german punks ("Cluster Bomb Unit") touring Indonesia in 2006 ... great stuff
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Tributes to 1950's Rockabilly man Dale Hawkins, Stawberry Alarm Clock guitarist Lee Freeman, 1960's Honky Tonk singer Shirley Collie & The Knack singer Doug Fieger; (artist/song/album/label/cancon = !);1.The Treniers ~ Moondog ~ OKeh box set ~ Sony 2.Muddy Waters ~ You need love ~ box set ~ Ch...
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More lowdown and dirty garage, punk, and primitive rock'n'roll favorites selected for a sultry June evening in the Midwest by the Dirty Kopper for the eleventh episode of Savage Kick. It's the kind of weather that makes the homicide rates go up in cities like St. Louis, Atlanta, New York, and Bost...
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Heat Advisory! Here's a red hot 68-minute episode of Savage Kick that won't help cool things off on the hottest day of the year so far no how. Kopper sweats through the new episode with lots of trashy garage, punk, and primitive rock'n'roll including a set of Voodoo Rhythm trash and a set dedicat...
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Déjà Vu, Baby... The thirteenth episode of Kopper's hardboiled Savage Kick show is actually a redo of the very first episode that was posted back on November 11, 2005. Not a rerun, per se, but a reworking, with improved audio quality and a few playlist changes and extra songs and other goodies th...
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Episode 14 of Savage Kick is heavy on the vinyl platters as Kopper dug through the dumpster to find some real rock'n'roll trash in order to provide this primitive sampling of budget rock vs. dancing junk, seasoned with just the right sprinkling of noise. See if you can keep from wigglin' while thi...
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One-Man Band Special A recent topic on one-man bands on the Shakin' Street forum sparked the desire to feature a special podcast showcasing some of the best, trashiest one-man bands around, and there seems to be more of 'em around now than there ever have been. Like 'em or not, these guys are the...