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❤ The Swill Merchant This song, actually all of 'New Miserable Experience', sounds to me like the summer after I graduated high school. The jangly pop of the Gin Blossoms was the perfect metaphor… Read full post »
❤ Viva La Mainstream! So apparently the charts from August 30 were somehow deleted from the blog. This made ensuring my numbers were accurate very difficult. Oh well. The constant rotation playlist on my… Read full post »
❤ Viva La Mainstream! [ TJ's Note: I know, it's been a minute since anything new has popped up here. Getting a job (or something resembling one) means that suddenly the balance of free… Read full post »
❤ captain's dead in a time filled mostly without the luxury of ipods and other like devices, we were forced to either lug around caselogic’s full of cassette tapes or cd’s. or if… Read full post »
❤ captain's dead sup, go-tards? while your here make sure to check out the new sera cahoone and alan sparhawk, ex-low and now retribution gospel choir, stuff i posted over the week ends.… Read full post »
❤ Pirates of the Bargain Bin The 90s was a strange and exciting time for me. Fresh out of school, weaning off flea-infested metal and senseless movies with young pretty actors filled with oddball dialogue that… Read full post »
❤ The Stypod It’s easy to be nostalgic for ‘90s radio. Not only were the songs listenable; sometimes they were representative of the best music at the time. It wasn’t unusual to hear… Read full post »
❤ can you see the sunset from the souths… This is a fitting way to start another week off right. Back to work after a long but eventful weekend. Amy, Hailey, and I spent the weekend up in beautiful… Read full post »
❤ Viva La Mainstream! In case you were curious, I haven't done a Top 40 rundown for the last two weeks because, frankly, for the last few weeks the Top 40 has been pretty… Read full post »
❤ Music For Kids Who Can't Read Good Foundry Field Recordings are a one of those midwestern bands (Columbia, Missouri in this case) that survive not on being a part of a certain east coast/west coast scene or… Read full post »
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