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MP3 of the Day
On this day in 1980, The Clash performed in Reykjavík, Iceland. Today we have a live recording of Train In Vain by The Clash.
MP3 of the Day
On this day in 2006 we featured the very first MP3 of the Day. The song was Medium Self-Employed by Sukpatch. Happy anniversary! Have a great weekend.
MP3 of the Day
If you were in Irvine, California on this day in 1989, perhaps you saw P.I.L., The Sugarcubes, and New Order perform at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre. I wasn’t. Today we have a live recording of Deus by The Sugarcubes.
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Jimmy Hughes might be best-known as the guitarist for Elf Power, but his band Folklore has been gaining attention and making fans for the past few years. If you happen to be in (or near) Kalamazoo, Michigan tonight, Folklore is playing at the No Fun House. Today we have The Kid by Folklore.
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On this day in 2008, Tullycraft performed in NYC in the afternoon w/ The Cannanes, and later that evening we played in Philadelphia w/ Surefire Broadcast and Scary Monster. It was a busy day! Today we have Sound Of Seduction by The Cannanes. Happy Monday!
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As part of the Three Imaginary Girls‘ 8th Birthday bash, Math and Physics Club will be playing a record release show for their new album tonight (June 12) at the Crocodile in Seattle. Today we have the song We’re So DIY! from the new Math and Physics Club album, I Shouldn’t Look As Good As I Do. See you at the show!
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Poison Control Center are playing tonight at Club Garibaldi’s in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Today we have a recent interview with Patrick from Poison Control Center. Happy Friday!
Also, if you happen to be in Seattle, Fishboy is playing at the Mars Bar tonight. Check out the song Accidents by Fishboy.
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Are you hip to the new Gold-Bears 7” yet? Today we have Tally by Gold-Bears. So good!
MP3 of the Day
On this day in 1985 former Fastbacks’ drummer, Duff McKagan returned to Seattle to perform at the Omni Room with his new band Guns n’ Roses. The Fastbacks were the opening act. This was the very first west coast tour for Guns n’ Roses. The band ended up hitchhiking part of the way to Seattle when their van broke down on I-5. Unfortunately, only 13 people were in attendance at the show, and GnR only received $50 of their $250 guarantee. Most of the remaining shows fell through, and Axl referred to the trip as The Hell Tour. Today we have In the Summer by The Fastbacks.
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On this day in 2006, Sleater-Kinney performed at Club Nasa in Reykjavík, Iceland. Today we have Tell It To The Volcano by Miniature Tigers. Happy Friday!









