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    • January 21, 2013 12:33 PM CST
    • Show #406: "R.I.P. 2012, Part 2 of 4" playlist:

      In memory of Bugs Henderson, guitarist (1943-2012)
      Mouse - "A Public Execution"

      In memory of Terry Teene, singer/pianist (1942-2012)
      Terry Teene - "Curse Of The Hearse"

      In memory of Chester Brown, singer (1936-2012)
      The Counts - "Darling Dear"

      In memory of Michael Hossack, drummer (1946-2012)
      The Doobie Brothers - "China Grove"

      In memory of Cedric Sharpley, drummer (1952-2012)
      Druid - "Toward The Sun"

      In memory of Khalil Shaheed aka Tom Hall, trumpeter (1949-2012)
      Buddy Miles - "Heart's Delight"

      In memory of Vince Lovegrove, singer (1948-2012)
      The Valentines - "I Can Hear The Raindrops"

      In memory of Earl Scruggs, banjoist/guitarist (1924-2012)
      Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs - "The Ballad Of Jed Clampett"

      In memory of Arvid Andersen, bassist (1945-2012)
      The Trip - "Corale"

      In memory of Barney McKenna, banjoist/mandolinist (1939-2012)
      The Dubliners - "The Rising Of The Moon"

      In memory of Jim Niven, keyboardist/singer (194?-2012)
      The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band - "Hotsy Totsy (Everything Is)"

      In memory of Ritchie Teeter, drummer/singer (1951-2012)
      The Dictators - "Young Fast Scientific"

      In memory of Andrew Love, saxophonist (1941-2012)
      The Memphis Horns - "Soul Bowl"

      In memory of Graham Simpson, bassist (1943-2012)
      Roxy Music - "Ladytron"

      In memory of Levon Helm, drummer/singer/multi-instrumentalist (1940-2012)
      The Band - "The Weight"

      In memory of Bert Weedon, guitarist (1920-2012)
      Bert Weedon - "Guitar Boogie Shuffle"

      In memory of Chris Ethridge, bassist/songwriter/guitarist/pianist (1947-2012)
      The Flying Burrito Brothers - "Hot Burrito #2"

      In memory of Billy Bryans, drummer/singer/percussionist/producer (1949-2012)
      M.G. & The Escorts - "A Someday Fool"

      In memory of Jimmy Bond, bassist (1933-2012)
      Tim Buckley - "Once I Was"

      In memory of Eric Charden, singer/songwriter (1942-2012)
      Eric Charden - "Pas Question"

      In memory of Skip Pitts, guitarist (1947-2012)
      Isaac Hayes - "Theme From Shaft"

      In memory of Larry Donn, singer/guitarist/pianist (1941-2012)
      Larry Donn - "Honey Bun"

      In memory of Lloyd Brevett, double bassist (1931-2012)
      The Skatalites - "Guns Of Navarone"

      In memory of Willie French Lowery, singer/guitarist/songwriter (1944-2012)
      Plant And See - "Put Out My Fire"

      In memory of Joe Russell, singer (1939-2012)
      The Persuasions - "Party In The Woods"

      In memory of Ernest Warren, singer (1934?-2012)
      The Spaniels - "Goodnite Sweetheart, Goodnite"

      In memory of Donald "Duck" Dunn, bassist (1941-2012)
      The Mar-Keys - "Last Night"

      In memory of Chuck Brown, singer/guitarist (1936-2012)
      The Soul Searchers - "We The People"

      In memory of Doug Dillard, banjoist/guitarist/singer/songwriter (1937-2012)
      Dillard & Clark - "Why Not Your Baby"

      In memory of Donna Summer, singer/pianist/songwriter (1948-2012)
      Donna Summer - "Let's Work Together Now"

      In memory of Robin Gibb, singer/songwriter (1949-2012)
      Bee Gees - "Massachusetts"

      In memory of Robert Nix, drummer/songwriter (1945?-2012)
      The Candymen - "Go And Tell The People"

      In memory of Yoshiyuki Suzuki, singer/guitarist (1947?-2012)
      Takeshi Terauchi & The Bunnys - "Moanin'"

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    • January 21, 2013 12:09 PM CST
    • Hey Tim, nice to see you here:)  And you're right about Kevin.

      Tim Napalm Stegall said:

      Oh, Prima Donna is fantastic! Their leader, Kevin Preston, is someone I've met in my travels, and he's got a great rock 'n' roll heart and a lot of talent. And yes, we do love the REAL glam around here!

    • January 21, 2013 11:46 AM CST
    • Oh, Prima Donna is fantastic! Their leader, Kevin Preston, is someone I've met in my travels, and he's got a great rock 'n' roll heart and a lot of talent. And yes, we do love the REAL glam around here!

    • January 20, 2013 11:26 PM CST
    • THE ALICE COOPER GROUP "BILLION DOLLAR BILL", JUST LIKE THE CHEECH AND CHONG GIANT ROLLING PAPER INSERT , IS ELUSIVE , BUT , CAN STILL BE FOUND , ALONG WITH THE CARDS THAT ALSO CAME WITH THE RECORD. .... I AGREE , THE FIRST TWO ALICE COOPER ALBUMS ARE MUST - HAVES. IF YOU DON'T GET IT , SPEND SOME QUALITY TIME WITH 'EM , IT'S TIME WELL SPENT.
       
      B.B. Fultz said:

      I used to have that big billion dollar bill that came with this, way back when. I wish I could find it now. In my teens, track 5 from this album (Unfinished Sweet) was my #1 favorite Alice Cooper song, for some weird reason. It's still probably my favorite track from B$B. The first Alice Cooper song I ever heard was Elected, also from this album ... it was way back when I was 7 or 8. I saw the Elected video with the monkey and the wheelbarrow full of money and never forgot it. I've been a Cooper fan ever since.  

       

      If you want to hear another great (and totally underrated) Alice Cooper album, check out the debut album Pretties For You from 1969. It's pure Garage Rock, and comes closer to the spirit of Nuggets than anything he's done since. You can also hear a prominent Frank Zappa influence on it (not too surprising since Zappa co-produced their first two albums). Not to mention that it has what I now consider to be the greatest Alice Cooper song of all, and possibly my favorite song of all time -- Fields of Regret.


       
      E.J. Matze said:

      featuring ELECTED and HELLO HURRAY WB

    • January 20, 2013 5:53 PM CST
    • I used to have that big billion dollar bill that came with this, way back when. I wish I could find it now. In my teens, track 5 from this album (Unfinished Sweet) was my #1 favorite Alice Cooper song, for some weird reason. It's still probably my favorite track from B$B. The first Alice Cooper song I ever heard was Elected, also from this album ... it was way back when I was 7 or 8. I saw the Elected video with the monkey and the wheelbarrow full of money and never forgot it. I've been a Cooper fan ever since.  

       

      If you want to hear another great (and totally underrated) Alice Cooper album, check out the debut album Pretties For You from 1969. It's pure Garage Rock, and comes closer to the spirit of Nuggets than anything he's done since. You can also hear a prominent Frank Zappa influence on it (not too surprising since Zappa co-produced their first two albums). Not to mention that it has what I now consider to be the greatest Alice Cooper song of all, and possibly my favorite song of all time -- Fields of Regret.


       
      E.J. Matze said:

      featuring ELECTED and HELLO HURRAY WB

    • January 20, 2013 2:08 PM CST
    • Thanks for letting us know about this:)  I'll check it out.

      Mottey's Garage said:

      Wam Bam Thank You  Mam.........I did it again..been awhile 

      Mottey Does Glam

    • January 21, 2013 11:54 AM CST
    • I can think of two who should be in: The Yardbirds and the New York Dolls. Oh, and the Pretty Things.

    • January 21, 2013 12:05 AM CST
    • I did'nt know Thee Alice Couper GROUP was'nt inducted. Did'nt all the surviving members play  together at the induction ceremony last year , or the year before?

      The only good thing about The Stooges being reduced to covering Madonna songs at her induction (Besides the sheer perversity of it.) was seeing Iggy and Madonna "Running into each other " in the hallway , Iggy giving her that "Wanna see my dressing room " look. Not really. Even IF he'd wanted to , his old lady would have put her foot so far up that woman's ass , there'd be  a mad rush to queue up the drum machines , samplers and synthesizers to document Madonna's "New Sound" , something akin to Sylvester hitting on Geddy Lee's helium tank.

    • January 20, 2013 4:19 PM CST
    • I forgot about the Wildcards ...

      EMERSON LAKE & PALMER (sorry, but Prog Rock IS drastically underrepresented in there ... it's a far cry from Garage, but it's still a kind of "Rock & Roll," at least peripherally, so ELP and King Crimson gotta be more reasonable choices than Mad Donna or Public Enema)

      BE BOP DELUXE (probably the most criminally underrated band of the 70s)

      THE ALICE COOPER GROUP (Alice is in there already, but pretty much as a solo act ... the original 1969 to 1974 line-up -- Bruce, Buxton, Cooper, Dunaway, Smith -- deserves its own separate induction) 

      THE DICKIES

      WENDY O. WILLIAMS & THE PLASMATICS

       

       

    • January 20, 2013 3:26 PM CST
    • CAPTAIN BEEFHEART & HIS MAGIC BAND (Van Vliet was a genius, and every incarnation of the Magic Band was brilliant in a different way)

      THE ELASTIK BAND (for Spazz alone they deserve a consideration)

      THE PENGUINS

      THE KINGSMEN

      T. REX

      DEEP PURPLE

      BLUE OYSTER CULT

      FOGHAT

      NIRVANA (for Negative Creep if nothing else)

      RICHARD O'BRIEN (The Time Warp -- nuff said)

       

      There are many other artists that I think should also be in there (ELP, Yes, King Crimson, Brian Eno, America, et.al) but I didn't want to veer too far away from the punk/garage/blues-rock theme we have going.

       

       

    • January 21, 2013 11:52 AM CST
    • "Rock 'n' roll is supposed to be fun. You're supposed to enjoy it. It's not supposed to be about taking a million fucking years to learn a million fucking chords on the guitar." - Johnny Rotten, 1977

      "When your culture abandons you, create your own." Ira Robbins on punk rock, Trouser Press magazine, 1977

    • January 20, 2013 2:08 PM CST
    • Promise I won't tell a soul, John!!

      John Battles said:

      Me: Do you remember playing this place called The Hot Klub in Dallas in 1980 , and this guy named Bobby Soxx slashed your tires?

      Hugh Cornwall: Maybe , not sure...

      Me: Well , I thought you might want to know, he's dead , now.

      Hugh: Oh. Did you play any part in his demise?

    • January 20, 2013 1:44 AM CST
    • ME: YOU SHOULD HAVE BUZZCOCKS DOLLS THAT GO "WHOA -OH !" WHEN YOU PULL THE STRING!".

      STEVE DIGGLE: WELL , YOU SEE , THAT'S JUST IT. PEOPLE THINK IT'S "WHOA -OH!" , BUT, IT'S ALWAYS BEEN "OH - WHOA !"
       
      dave said:

      "This Punk thing sets people on fire."  -Charlie Harper

    • January 20, 2013 1:40 AM CST
    • Me: Do you remember playing this place called The Hot Klub in Dallas in 1980 , and this guy named Bobby Soxx slashed your tires?

      Hugh Cornwall: Maybe , not sure...

      Me: Well , I thought you might want to know, he's dead , now.

      Hugh: Oh. Did you play any part in his demise?

    • January 20, 2013 12:25 AM CST
    • Did this John Robb enjoy this gig and later had no idea was he was babbling anymore ? :D 

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rxc9A6HyoLE

      ...anyhow, he did end up being right!!! :)



      dave said:

      They were the nastiest, funniest, darkest, moodiest, weirdest, most glowering bunch of outsider pop stars ever. The most off-the-wall bnad in the whole punk rock canon- a brutal slab of angry, snarling punk psychedelia served up as three-minute slices of pure pop magic. This surly attitude was combined with killer tunes; their bad attitude and dark charisma was a neat extra. They talked and sang about aliens, karate, motorbikes, Yukio Mishima, Leon Trotsky, heroin, Nostradamus, rats, ravens, and alienation... This was no average band.

      -Author John Robb, on the Stranglers (from Punk Rock, An Oral History)

    • January 19, 2013 4:04 PM CST
    • They were the nastiest, funniest, darkest, moodiest, weirdest, most glowering bunch of outsider pop stars ever. The most off-the-wall bnad in the whole punk rock canon- a brutal slab of angry, snarling punk psychedelia served up as three-minute slices of pure pop magic. This surly attitude was combined with killer tunes; their bad attitude and dark charisma was a neat extra. They talked and sang about aliens, karate, motorbikes, Yukio Mishima, Leon Trotsky, heroin, Nostradamus, rats, ravens, and alienation... This was no average band.

      -Author John Robb, on the Stranglers (from Punk Rock, An Oral History)

    • January 21, 2013 7:53 AM CST
    • I don't know if they do vinyl. 

    • January 21, 2013 6:25 AM CST
    • I'm considering a 12 inch release for the NEW dRIVIN bEATS debut LP. Is CD Baby the way to go for distribution? 

    • January 20, 2013 11:38 PM CST
    • I was at the Shadows of Knight show that John mentions. It was at the tail end of the summer, IIRC, at an outdoor festival. Jim Sohns was the only original left. The only actual Shadows songs performed were "Gloria," "Oh Yeah" and "Shake." The rest of their set was fleshed out by cover versions of such asskickers as "This Diamond Ring" and "Sunday Will Never Be The Same." Yikes. That'd be like the Yardbirds covering Chad & Jeremy songs. My hopes were fairly high - the only other time I saw them, it was on a Little Steven garage revue, and they sounded like they got "the fever" back. By the time of this outdoor show, they had reverted back to being a cheesy oldies band. For shame. As for Mitch Ryder, the only time I saw him was, again, at a county fair oldies revue with Spencer Davis, Mark Lindsay and Rare Earth. Under the circumstances, he kicked much ass.
       
      John Battles said:

      Shadows of Knight have had a reputation for being terrible , or , at best , mediocre , for decades , in Chicagoland. They just did a rare (And free) show in Chicago proper a few months ago , About 3 blocks from my place. Thank God I had a family function to go to ! Jimy Sohns owns the name , so it's always been him and whoever is backing him. Joe Kelly sits in on occasion , or he used to. They're in that documentary on Garage Rock with Sky Saxon , which has it's moments , they're at least doing some of the right songs .  Did Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels do a reunion show ? Mitch may have just been using the name. In more recent live footage I've seen of him , he was killin' it , but , I have'nt seen him do a full set in nearly 20 years , usually with Johnny "B' Badanjek , from The Detroit Wheels on drums and Rob Gillespie (Powertrane , Rob Tyner Band.) on guitar. I've seen Mitch at least a half - dozen times , he was always great , even , and especially , when he was playing to 15 or 30 people.   But , I've heard he's done some bad , or just fair , shows , too.....       If you meant the Greenfuz show at The Ponderosa Stomp , MY GOD! THAT WAS PUTRID !! We all love that record for the cruddy sound , but , those guys sounded like they had'nt even practiced. Plus , the Southern Boogie Rock covers did'nt help. I wanted to love it..........
       
      Howie Pyro said:

      the worst reunion of a 60's band was The Shadows of Knight oh my god...the worst! Very similar were Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels (who i didn't go see but they were in a festival i was at...seriously everyone, even normal people were running to get outta there! Right up there with those 2 were The Green Fuz, woah, so bad the promoter "punished" them & forced them to come back & play Green Fuz all the way through without introducing the band all the way through it to get to their "important" blues ramblings...i do have a tape of it and it has a running commentary from my friend Todd Abramson that is fucking hysterical...I also saw the Shaggs & thought it was mind blowingly great...

    • January 20, 2013 2:03 AM CST
    • SOME PEOPLE ARE JUST THE OPPOSITE , THOUGH , THEY WILL ONLY ACCEPT MODERN BANDS....STRANGELY ENOUGH , THE ONLY TOKEN GARAGE BAND A LOT OF PEOPLE ACCEPT , PARTICULARLY IN ROCKABILLY CIRCLES , IS THE SONICS.      ME , I LOVE ME SOME SONICS , AND WILL GO SEE 'EM IF I CAN.     THE WAILERS ROCKED LIKE FUCK AS OLD MEN , SO , TO ME , THERE'S NO REASON THE SONICS CAN'T BE AS GOOD AS THEIR 10" RECORD THEY RELEASED RECENTLY , THE IN-STUDIO PERFORMANCE AND THE MANY LIVE CLIPS ON YOUTUBE.   BUT , WHEN PEOPLE WILL ONLY LISTEN TO THE SONICS , AND NOT CHECK OUT OTHER PERIOD - APPROPO BANDS , WHEN IT'S ALL ON LINE , OR ,  GOD FORBID , IN A RECORD STORE , WHEN WE USED TO PRACTICALLY HAVE TO EXCAVATE THE PYRAMIDS FOR STRAY PEBBLES COMPS AND SHITTY SOUNDING EVA RECORDS , THEN , i have to ask , did our generation fail , somewhere? wHEN i WAS A TEEN (sORRY , i DON'T HEAR SO GOOD IN THIS EAR , AND I GOT BURSITIS IN MY KNEE AND THE MISERY IN MY BACK....) , THE ANGER WAS ONLY PART OF IT. I WAS MORE DRAWN TO THE FUN. THE MUSIC MY PEERS WERE INTO WAS'NT FUN AT ALL , BUT , WHEN I FINALLY GOT TO HEAR SOME OF THIS PUNK ROCK STUFF I'D ONLY HEARD AND READ ABOUT , I GOT IT. IT WAS SPPOSED TO BE FUN. THE ANGER PART GOT MISDIRECTED  , WHICH IS A GODDAMN SHAME . I AGREE ABOUT THE KINGS , AND CAN'T BELIEVE THERE EVEN IN A "THEM" . IT'S THE BASS PLAYER , I THINK? I SAW A RECENT CLIP , SAD. MEANWHILE , THE DOWNLINERS SECT CAN STILL MOW THRU ANY YOUNG BAND THAT FANCIES THEIR CHANCES.

    • January 20, 2013 7:00 AM CST
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      Watcha WEIRD OHS! I'm Mr A the Barber and this is vol. 51 of YOU GOT GOOD TASTE
      "New stuff, Old Stuff, Trashy Stuff

      The Future Primitives - Try Something That's Really You
      The Moonstones - Enough
      The Mentalettes - Fine, Fine, Fine
      Dick Cooper - Hot Pants
      The Shimmy's - Danger Boy
      Link Wray - Rumble

      Women In Revolt - Oestrogynal Itch
      The Mobbs - Ruby Sol
      The Ladykillers - Hold On
      Mean Bikini - Sick Of Love
      Brain Washington -Bad Acid
      B.B. Cunningham - Electrode

      Wild Evel and the Trashbones- Rumble The Streets
      Cheap Freaks - I'm Coming Home
      Cavemen V - Don't Play With Me
      Los Infierno - I'm Gone
      Link Wray - Stupid Pony

      The Creeping Ivies - Rock'n'Roll Ghost
      Las Vinylators - Adicta
      The Mokkers - Indians
      Dusty Mush - My Weird Moustache

      Thanks for listening, see you next time Weird ohs!

      WEIRDSVILLE club night is now at The Fiddlers Elbow Camden London every month. Go to the WEIRDSVILLE page on www.yougotgoodtaste.com for more info and links to future shows.

      HIPSVILLE Weekender
      60's Garage A GO-GO Party 10-12th May 2013 Bisley Pavilion Queens Road Surrey GU24 0NY UK "IF YOU CAN'T DIG THIS ....... YOU CAN'T DIG NOTHING!"
      A PARTY WEEKEND WITH 12 LIVE BANDS ★ 17 International DJs ★ GO-GO GIRLS IN CAGES!!! ★ GORILLAS OUT OF THEIR CAGES!!! ★ TiKi party ★ AND MORE...........
      www.hipsville.co.uk for info and tickets

      ★★★★★★★★ HIPSVILLE ★★★★★★★★
      A Garage A GO-GO Party weekend
      10-12th May 2013
      Surrey UK

       

    • January 19, 2013 4:14 PM CST
    • Zero Hour's Top 40 Albums for 2012:
      1. El Pathos – Hate & Love (Saustex)
      2. Electric Mess – Falling Off the Face of the Earth (Groovie)
      3. Subsonics – In the Black Spot (Slovenly)
      4. Redd Kross – Researching the Blues (Merge)
      5. Hank Haint – Blackout (Voodoo Rhythm)
      6. MFC Chicken – Music For Chicken (Dirty Water)
      7. Mess Around – Boner Time (Drug Front)
      8. Daddy Long Legs – Evil Eye on You (Norton)
      9. The Hangmen – East of Western (Acetate)
      10. The Doughboys – Shakin’ Our Souls (Ram)
      11. Gentleman Jesse – Leaving Atlanta (Douchemaster)
      12. Midnight Woolf – I’ll Be a Dog (Off the Hip)
      13. The Attention – Gettin’ All the … (Screaming Apple)
      14. Jam Messengers – Kick Out (Thick Syrup)
      15. Cowbell – Stampede (Damaged Goods)
      16. The Flip-Tops – Are a Band (Bachelor)
      17. Lee Bains III & the Glory Fires – There is a Bomb in Gilead (Alive Naturalsound)
      18. Million Sellers – Music City USA and Other Ghost Stories (Wanda)
      19. The Sugar Stems – Can’t Wait (Screaming Apple)
      20. Detective – However Strange (Burger)
      21. Spanking Charlene – Where are the Freaks (Slacker)
      22. Chrome Cranks – Ain’t No Lies in Blood (Thick Syrup)
      23. Ty Segall Band – Slaughterhouse (In the Red)
      24. The Hussy – Weed Seizure (Tic Tac Totally)
      25. Becky Lee & Drunkfoot – Hello Black Halo (Voodoo Rhythm)
      26. Hot Freak Nation - Lifetime to Lifetime (Burger/Trashy Creatures)
      27. Vicky & the Vengents – Cry Now, Smile Later (Self-Released)
      28. The Omens – Fuzz Fades & Escapades (Soundflat)
      29. Natural Child – For the Love of the Game (Burger)
      30. Bananamou - S/T (Burger)
      31. Chimiks – Modern Storm (Frantic City)
      32. Born Loose – S/T (Drug Front)
      33. Apache Dropout - Bubblegum Graveyard (Trouble In Mind)
      34. Hipbone Slim and The Knee-Tremblers - Hipbone Slim Vs. Sir Bald Diddley (Dirty Water)
      35. The Singing Loins - Here on Earth (Damaged Goods)
      36. Chicken Snake – Trouble on My Doorstep (Thick Syrup)
      37. Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Meat and Bone (Mom & Pop)
      38. Mesa Cosa – Infernal Cakewalk (Off the Hip)
      39. Atomic Suplex – Bathroom Party (Crypt)
      40. Guantanamo Baywatch – Chest Crawl (Dirtnap)

    • January 19, 2013 4:13 PM CST

    • Download or stream the entire Jan. 18 show right here.

      Zero Hour (Music) with Andy 01/18/2013 12:00PM to 03:00PM

      12:05PM Poor Little Rich Kids “Come Along and Dream” from Feeling High: The Psychedelic Sound of Memphis (2012) on Big Beat New

      12:06PM Mmoss “Another Dream” from Only Children (2012) on Trouble In Mind Records New

      12:08PM The Trashed Romeos “Where Dreamers Never Go” from Where Dreamers Never Go (2012) on Trashy Creatures New

      12:11PM Flat Duo Jets “Dreams They Don't Cost a Thing” from Flat Duo Jets (1990) on Dog Gone

      12:14PM Percy Sledge “I'Ve Got Dreams to Remember” from Hard to Handle: Black America Sings Otis Redding (2012) on Ace

      12:22PM The Zeros “She's Just a Girl on the Block” from Don't Push Me Around (1991) on Bomp!

      12:25PM The Stems “Make You Mine” from Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side (2006) on Get Hip

      12:33PM Muck & The Mires “You Better Write Your Number Down” from Garage Mayhem Live at Asbury Lanes (2007) on Headshop

      12:34PM The Mergers “Caught Beneath” from Monkey See, Monkey Do! (2013) on Soundflat Records New

      12:38PM Count Five “You Must Believe Me” from Psychotic Revelation (2003) on Big Beat

      12:42PM The Resonars “John Stone Will be Christian” from Crummy Desert Sound (2013) on Burger New

      12:45PM The Go “Voices Rant On” from Fiesta (2013) on Burger New

      12:49PM Peach Kelli Pop “Dreamphone” from II (2013) on Burger New

      12:51PM The Witches “Why Do You Make Me Feel Like That” from A Haunted Person's Guide To The Witches (2011) on Alive Records

      12:55PM Babysitter “Prime Of My Life” from Eye (2012) on Psychic Handshake Recordings

      12:58PM Dead Moon “Psychodelic Nightmare” from Nervous Sooner Changes (2003) on Music Maniac

      01:04PM The Honey Slides “What You'll Do” from S/T (2009) on self-released

      01:06PM White Faces “I'm Your Creep” from White Faces (2011) on Windian Records Local

      01:09PM Holly and the Nice Lions “Two Way Street” from Let's Get Wild! (2011) on Memorized Dictionary

      01:13PM Holly and the Nice Lions “Tight Tight Tight” from Let's Get Wild! (2011) on Memorized Dictionary

      01:20PM Craig & Michael “Drifty” from It Came From the Garage! Nuggets From Southern California (2011) on Ace Records

      01:24PM The Royal Purple “Cymbaline” from Spearmint Experience (2004) on Umbrella

      01:26PM Allah-Las “Sacred Sands” from Allah-Las (2012) on Innovative Leisure

      01:30PM The Vibrant “The Breeze & I” from Surf Age Nuggets (2012) on Rockbeat Records New

      01:34PM Bloodshot Bill “You'Re No Good” from So Blue (2012) on Transdigital 66 New

      01:36PM The Creeping Ivies “Mirror Mirror” from Stay Wild (2012) on Dead Beat

      01:39PM The Revelators “Buzzard & the Hawk” from Let a Poor Boy Ride... (2009) on Crypt Records

      01:41PM Demolition Doll Rods “Married for the Weekend” from TLA (1999) on Matador

      01:44PM Mr. Airplane Man “How Long” from C'mon DJ (2003) on Sympathy For The Record Industry

      01:50PM Chicken Diamond “Leaving in the Morning” from Chicken Diamond II (2012) on Beast

      01:54PM The Toe Rags “Death Of A Clown” from Intexicated! (2012) on Saustex Media

      01:57PM The Leather Boy “I'm a Leather Boy” from Pebbles Volume 10 (1996) on AIP

      01:59PM Thee Icepicks “The Cooler King” from Hypothermiaddicts (2012) on Chickpea

      02:05PM The Goodbye Johnnys “Savage” from Single (2012)

      02:08PM The Spartan Dreggs “Punks Before Chips” from Coastal Command (2012) on Damaged Goods New

      02:10PM Thee Oops “Egg Raid On Mojo” from Happy Charlie (2012) on Slovenly Recordings New

      02:11PM Born Loose “Heart Attack” from Born Loose (2012) on Drug Front Records New

      02:14PM Paint Fumes “Space Cadet” from Uck Life (2012) on Slovenly New

      02:16PM Toy Love “Photographs of Naked Ladies” from Live at the Gluepot 1980 (2012) on Goner New

      02:23PM The Singles “Love of Loves” from Use it for Yourself (2012) on Off The Hip New

      02:25PM The Skunks “Can't Get Loose” from Single (2012) on Last Laugh

      02:29PM Screamin' Targets “She Likes to Rock” from Single (2012) on KOTJ New

      02:32PM Paul Collins Beat “There She Goes” from The Beat/ The Kids are the Same (2005) on Wounded Bird

      02:35PM Stag “Sister Lee” from Stag (2012) on Fin Records New

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