Performances since 1995 on Pure Hype, WHPKs live rock and roll show, which airs every Friday from 9:00-10:30pm.
In 1995, WHPK released a CD of live performances from Pure Hype.
Bands interested in playing contact us.
List: Alphabetically
2013
- 5/17/2013
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Summer Breeze pt.2: Anwar Sadat
New kids on the heavy, dissonant, catchy, post-punk block ANWAR SADAT will be rolling in to the studio all the way from Louisville to grace the Chicago airwaves with some mutilated tunes. Check it out friday night then come catch their set at Summer Breeze on Saturday noon-5 as part of WHPK's epic spring concert
- 5/10/2013
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Summer Breeze Preview Pt. 1: OOZE
Local Chicago Punk rockers OOZE will give a preview of some of the same rockin' hardcore they'll be blastin' at WHPK's annual SUMMER BREEZE CONCERT on May 18th
- 5/3/2013
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MT Coast
Up and coming Chicago experimental artist MT Coast will grace pure hype with swaths of noise and drone
- 4/26/2013
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Josh's BA Thesis Bonanza
Josh's BA is due at midnight, tune in and you might hear some last dying groans!
- 4/19/2013
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Negative Scanner
- 4/12/2013
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Josh Oberman
Josh Oberman's two computer music pieces "Wht Nse Spch"--a minimalist microtonal shift-governed progression using filtered noise band generators + fm synth modules + phonetic units--and "Music For Solo Cyborg"--a dynamic excitement/relaxation-sensitive sonic environment developed using emotiv's EPOC EEG Neuroheadset and Max/MSP--make their debuts on PURE HYPE
- 4/5/2013
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Plastic Boner Band
- 2/22/2013
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PICTURES AND SOUNDS PREVIEW: Jason Soliday
PICTURES AND SOUNDS will feature John Wiese, Jason Soliday, Peter J Woods + Lucky Bone, and Bil Vermette 8PM February 23rd Film Studies Center Soliday will be performing for Pure Hype, giving a preview of the sort of thing you'll hear at the event!
- 2/15/2013
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Daniel Wyche
Divinity School PhD candidate/guitar pedal guru plays a set in celebration of his new tape on Field Studies Imprint!
- 2/8/2013
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Sick/Tired
SICK Chicago Powerviolence
- 2/1/2013
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House Sounds
- 1/25/2013
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Half-Milk
- 1/18/2013
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Circuit Des Yeux
- 1/11/2013
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Cousins
Tune in to Pure Hype to hear the créme de la créme of midwest shoegaze/post-punk as COUSINS graces the WHPK studios with melancholy melodies and reverberating tones
2012
- 12/14/2012
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Chris Riggs
Prepared guitar. Metallic Scrapes. Jolting Screeches. Get Spooked.
- 12/7/2012
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Droughts
Shoe-gazed influenced post-hardcore nice guys from Chicago.
- 11/16/2012
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DEN
Den follow in the footsteps of Jesus Lizard, Shellac, and every other heavy-riff noise rock ban to come out of Chicago. Don't miss out
- 11/9/2012
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THE GUNSHY
Passionate, bellowing, wearing their hearts on their sleeves, THE GUNSHY have been crafting epic folk-punk ballads through many Chicago winters. Welcome the cold by tuning in to Pure Hype
- 11/2/2012
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GERONIMO!
GERONIMO! Is a Chicago area band dabbling in fuzz and gazing at their shoes as they produce some of the raunchiest indie rock around, don't miss out on this Pure Hype!
- 10/26/2012
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BOILERMAN
Pop-Punk Posi Jumps 'nuff said
- 10/19/2012
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Machismo
Brutal Harsh-Noise/Power-Electronics duo from Chi-City. Prepare to get Pummeled
- 10/12/2012
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Slug Guts
From BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA, Slug Guts are just too cool for school: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZqL67UGYR8
- 10/5/2012
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ONO
Chicago No-Wave legends ONO will be gracing the WHPK studios with what will surely be a performance of epic proportions (keep your eyes peeled for a new ONO album slipping out at the end of the month
- 9/28/2012
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Waterhouse *CANCELED* (Lord Snow instead)
Lord snow is playing not waterhouse
- 9/21/2012
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THE INSERVIBLES
HOLY SMOKES! The INSERVIBLES are a punk band from MEXICO CITY that has garnered an international reputation as one of the nastiest and gnarliest bands around. One fanblogger describes them as REATARDS playing VOID covers. Tune in to theoneanadonely PURE HYPE to hear these guys tear up Univeristy of Chicago
- 9/14/2012
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Paper Mice
If someone were to ask for "angular" music, Paper Mice would be called upon to answer. Stop-Start rhythms and dancey beats with a smattering of clever and non sequitur lyrics make them one of Chicago's favorite punk bands. Kinda like Minutemen gone math rock
- 9/7/2012
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SED NON SATIATA / BIG KIDS
Heavy Post-Hardcore slammers from TOULOUSE, FRANCE and Pop-Punk sweethearts BIG KIDS from CALIFORNIA will be recording with WHPK on saturday, 8/18, to be broadcasted on PURE HYPE the night of the 24th. Seriously don't miss out on this one!
- 8/31/2012
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Denture Breath
Tune in to PURE HYPE for the WORLD PREMIERE of Denture Breath from Milwaukee. Who knows what they sound like? Hopefully like Refused.
- 8/24/2012
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GIRLS ROCK CHICAGO
A band from local rock camp GIRLS ROCK CHICAGO plays live on WHPK
- 8/17/2012
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No One and The Somebodies
Mathy Poppy Punky Band of Brothers from NY will be recording with WHPK earlier in the day to be broadcasted later
- 8/10/2012
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SCOUNDREL
If the Ramones were a lot better at their instruments and listened to throwback soul albums, they'd probably be SCOUNDREL (featuring members of Cloud Mouth, Grown Ups, Lautrec, Coping)
- 7/27/2012
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Dream Team
Wandelweiser Wunderkinds
- 7/13/2012
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EMEFE
- 7/6/2012
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THE MAN
WHPK Alumni THE MAN grace the studio for a live set!
- 6/29/2012
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SLUGZ+NASA SPACE UNIVERSE
Get yer punk rock swag on as touring bands SLUGZ from VA amd NASA SPACE UNIVERSE from CA stop through Chicago IL and play live in WHPK's studio!
- 6/15/2012
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WE WERE SKELETONS+BEAU NAIVRE
The Great B-Ball Purge of 2041, a day so painful to some that it is referred to only as the "B-Ballnacht". Thousands upon thousands of the world's greatest ballers were massacred in a swath of violence and sports bigotry as the game was outlawed worldwide. The reason: the Chaos Dunk, a jam so powerful its mere existence threatens the balance of chaos and order. Among the few ballers and fans that survived the basketball genocide were WE WERE SKELETONS, the men capable of performing the "Verboten Jam"... Flash forward 12 years to the post-cyberpocalyptic ruins of Neo New York, 2053. A Chaos Dunk rocks the island of Manhattan, killing 15 million. When the finger is put on the aging WE WERE SKELETONS, they must evade the capture of the B-Ball Removal Department, led by former friend and baller Michael Jordan, and disappear into the dangerous underground of the post-cyberpocalypse to clear their name and find out the mysterious truth behind the Chaos Dunk. Joined by allies along the way, including the bassist's son Hoopz, WE WERE SKELETONS must face the dangers of a life they thought he gave up a long time ago and discover the secrets behind the terrorist organization B.L.O.O.D.M.O.S.E.S.
- 6/1/2012
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WINTERS IN OSAKA
"Creep Ambient" "Black Drone", however you might categorize them, Winters in Osaka bring the bleakness. The sound of your souls despair in the middle of winter, brought to you live on WHPK at the turning of summer
2011
- 8/5/2011
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White Mystery
Long time Pure Hype maven PAT REISINGER brings you a vicious storm of curly orange hair and hooks: White Mystery. Tune in for this special broadcast as Pure Hype starts to emerge from its summer break.
- 6/10/2011
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Hot Box
All girl garage buzz, almost all WHPK DJs. Regailing you, the WHPK listener, with their hit "Hyde Park Party" and other favorites sure to excite any fan of inside jokes about the City of Chicago.
- 6/3/2011
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GEM TONES
Group meditation, centered around the principals of fundamental vibrational frequencies, stored knowledge, release of energy.
- 5/27/2011
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Preachy Preach
POST HARDCORE, POST RACIAL, POST HUMANS
- 5/13/2011
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SUMMER BREEZE Showcase: SIC ALPS
That's right folks, college radio's favorite skewed psych/pop maniac is back at Pure Hype to get the blood pumping for Saturday's Summer Breeze fest.
- 5/6/2011
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Fielded
Vocal/synth powerhouse/phenom Lindsay Powell (of local proggers GA'AN) brings the horror psych straight to the WHPK studio. Hear yr favorite cuts from her mega LP on Catholic Tapes, "Terrageist."
- 4/29/2011
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Countdown to Taco Fest with the Taco Belles
Get yr slobber bib on two weeks early as the Taco Belles bring extended jams of their future hit "Taco Mood" to the WHPK studio. Join 12%, Beef Stain, T-Bone, and Frank N Food as they tip over the grease dumpster behind Del Taco and ride the wave to summer.
- 4/22/2011
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When Flying Feels Like Falling
Girls Rock! Chicago program alums come to the studio to tear it up on air. Our very first collaboration with Girls Rock! Chicago, and we are super excited!
- 4/15/2011
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Deep Earth
Nightlife via krautrock
- 4/8/2011
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Criminals
Naive abstraction, mind benders, weird textures.
- 4/1/2011
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Ben Scott/Michael Vallera
Blissed kosmiche guitar drone.
- 3/11/2011
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From the Vault
Eric digs through the sets, the touching, the unforgettable, the best forgotten. Our archives get a questionable airing out, one night only.
- 3/4/2011
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POOR CHOICE
Short fast hardcore from local Chizona punks POOR CHOICE! They are going on tour on SPRING BREAK and will have their 7", Teenage Love is Beautiful, out before the summer. Listen to the 7" before it comes out: http://www.mediafire.com/?4z7kvul2u7dhlei
- 2/25/2011
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The Please and Thank Yous
Logan Square POP PUNK
- 2/18/2011
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Pictures and Sounds Teaser: Criminals/Josh Burke
Several creators of the Pictures and Sounds 2011 image program convene to explain their own visual work in sonic text. Get your dose of left-field experimental synth, then hit Pictures and Sounds on Saturday at the Films Studies Center (visit our to-do page for more information).
- 2/11/2011
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WHPromK
Order the corsage and steal your mom's flask: WHPromK is right around the corner! Featuring the Sugar Stems (Milwaukee's own candy-coated darlings) and the Taco Belles (Chicago's inimitable Kings of Taco Rock), this rock'n'roll s#$% show is the prom you always wish you'd had.
- 2/4/2011
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Dugan + Alex
Ad hoc performance by resident CHAMP DJ Dugan Hayes (of Spaces Faces) on synths and oscillators with collaborative support from sax-focused accomplice Alex.
- 1/28/2011
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Parrhesia
- 1/21/2011
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Andrew Scott Young - Acoustic Guitar Septet
Seven guitarist "assault." Chicago's free noise community gets into it on acoustics, led by Tiger Hatchery's Andrew Scott Young. Ensemble includes: Ryley Walker, Aaron Zarzutzki, J Guy Laughlin, Brian Sulpizio, Jeff Host, and Nathan Pruitt.
- 1/14/2011
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Alex Barnett
Tense synth from the Carpenter school of minimalist alienation via Chicago. Sparse drum machines and detuned oscillators crystallize in the fear and adrenaline you feel in your heart.
- 1/7/2011
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cülo
2010
- 12/24/2010
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New Years Eve with PJ Willis
PJ Willis and the Dusties' Party send your soul soaring from 9 to beyond.
- 12/17/2010
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Unmanned Ship
Brutal, trashy, heavy riffs, squelching junk. Get pummeled.
- 12/10/2010
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Royal Acoustic Quintet
Very loosely following an ideal of classical Middle Eastern music, the ensemble will consist of one blown instrument, one bowed instrument, one plucked instrument, one struck instrument, and one voice. Andrew Royal - violins Carol Genetti - voice Paul Hartsaw - soprano saxophone Joshua Manchester - percussion Cliff Ingram - guitar
- 12/3/2010
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T'Bone
- 11/26/2010
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Red Electric Rainbow
- 11/19/2010
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Coping
- 11/12/2010
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Spanyurd+RISK
Short set night::Providence-style noise rock gwap/Chicago-hardcore on the flip.
- 11/5/2010
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Daniel Wyche, Camburn/Davis Duo
Dan Wyche solo debut, new compositions for guitar, Camburn/Williams duo, electronic composition via micro-feedback techniques and concrete.
- 10/29/2010
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Loose Dudes
Here's what the critics are saying: Over the years, many imitators have tried to duplicate LOOSE DUDES style, they found LOOSE DUDES cannot be successfully copied; it is a distinct class of its own - both innovator and popularizer - with a spirit so alive and ever changing that the results defy imagination. The same holds true for the women who attend the bands shows every month. The LOOSE DUDES fan is as impossible to duplicate as she is beautiful, for she, too, is constantly changing and growing. She is spontaneous and sexy, adventurous and alluring, fresh and fun loving, and always happy and proud of being herself. YEAH RIGHT::LOWEST COMMON DENOMINATOR PUNK OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY VINTAGE
- 10/22/2010
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Wyoming
Supergroup of wild Midwestern free improv. Ryley Walker (Heat Death), Andrew Scott Young (Tiger Hatchery, Forbes/Young Duet), J Guy Laughlin (Dead Peasant Insurance) descends for a heavy session, don't miss it.
- 10/15/2010
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Oh+Ha
oh+ah is Mel Gonzalez, Marcy Pierson, David Ungar, Ben Kauffman and Kyle Vegter. oh+ah makes use of many instruments, including voices, cello, bass, guitar, drums, and live electronics. If it says anything about our band, the name oh+ah was taken from a 18th century clan of linen weavers in the Caribbean, who used a phrase, oh+ah, to describe the relationship between the hands of the weaver, and his loom.
- 10/8/2010
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Jordan Knecht
NEIL YOUNG MEETS JOHN CAGE
- 10/1/2010
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Dead Luke/Max Elliott
The weird side of Midwestern garage/folk convenes at WHPK to do some solo sets and showcase unreleased recordings before playing a full band show with Running at Harper Coffee Shop immediately following Pure Hype.
- 9/24/2010
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Geffika
- 8/27/2010
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Bil Vermette
Private-press synth wizard, creator of 1984's Katha Visions and the perfect crossover of New Age/Tangerine Dream synthwork returns to performing out of a decade-long hermitage. Unmissable.
- 8/20/2010
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NEON MARSHMALLOW Showcase: Dolphins into the Future
Belgium's own cetacean son/ Taped Sounds honcho sits in on strange synths, bubbling tapes, and the sound of aquatic life.
- 8/13/2010
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Free Improv Series: Frank Rosaly
Frank Rosaly is a drummer and composer currently living in Chicago. He has been involved in the improvised and experimental music community for 10 years where he has become an integral part of the Chicago scene, navigating a fine line between the vibrant improvised music, experimental, rock and jazz communities. He contributes much of his time to performing, composing, teaching, as well as organizing musical events, while also touring regularly domestically and internationally. Curated by Brian Sulpizio
- 8/6/2010
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Free Improv Series: Jayve Montgomery
Reconciling the past with the future, JayVe Montgomery’s work is time traveling to the pre(-)sent, the gift of now. His work reveals his adherence to improvisation and chance as a way to explore evolutionary learning and unintended subjective meaning through random being. Curated by Brian Sulpizio
- 7/30/2010
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Riggs/Royal/Merkey
HCC boss/scrape guitarist Chris Riggs hits Chicago for a new session with violinist/wire mangler Andrew Royal (of Wummin) and gloop electronics seer Madalyn Merkey (Irma Vep Tapes). Get weird.
- 7/23/2010
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Dense Reduction/ Notice Recordings
Morphing setup with Dense Reduction/Illusion of Safety/Burke+Bird Duo. Total studio takeover.
- 7/16/2010
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Black William
- 7/9/2010
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Lake Breeze
- 7/2/2010
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Space Faces
- 6/25/2010
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Slag Heap
- 6/18/2010
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Ben Billington
- 6/11/2010
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Jesus Crisis
- 5/28/2010
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Suckling Pigs
Do you like no wave? Do you like Hott Jazz?
- 5/21/2010
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Permanent Showcase: Shearing Pinx, Running, Nu Sensae
TORN UP. Face shredding punk/trash, CS blackmetal, and free spazzz units from British Columbia and Chicago blast yr set to pieces. Catch them later at the Bakery. Going to melllllt.
- 5/14/2010
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James Ferraro: "On Air"
- 4/16/2010
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Jeff Host
- 4/9/2010
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Prichard
- 4/2/2010
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VIOLENCE II
- 3/19/2010
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Mako Sica
- 3/5/2010
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Wummin
- 2/26/2010
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Marketing
Anthony Levin-Decanini on card reader, Ryan Dunn on open circuit reel-to-reel, and Andrew Scott Young on cello.
- 2/19/2010
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E.T Habit + Christmas Woods
- 2/12/2010
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WHPromK
WOW! Another year, another Prom. Remember to dress real nice! 8pm Bundle of Fags Mickey Johnny & the Limelites
- 2/5/2010
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David Daniell and Douglas McCombs
- 1/29/2010
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Permanent Records special
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Brain Idea
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Black Math
- 1/22/2010
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Memory Pearl
Cascades of half memories of pure tones. Crystal voices emerge and retreat. The view begins to slide.
- 1/15/2010
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Caboladies LP
Lexington, KY emigres Caboladies (Flowerman, Carl Calm)lay down beds of digital glide, sweeping synth burble, and runaway gong keybar as the eye opens on planes of calm. Double long session recording for upcoming LP release interspersed with guest sets. Proceedings start at 7PM.
- 1/8/2010
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piss piss piss moan moan moan
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Ono
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PPPMMMONO?
noise/electronics/drums experimenters piss piss piss moan moan moan and noise/no-wave/synth/performance art band Ono, together
2009
- 12/18/2009
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Gabe Beam
Electroacoustic, acoustic, and live electronics set from the Toledo, Ohio native. Gabe Beam stopped by the WHPK studio on November 6 and recorded this live set for future broadcast (tonight).
- 12/11/2009
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Snow Angels
Rock'n'roll X-mas covers -- the tradition continues! Chicago Garage super group.
- 12/4/2009
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Tirra Lirra
- 11/27/2009
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Beryl Turner+ Guests Live Mix
- 11/20/2009
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Cloud Mouth
- 11/13/2009
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Frank Rosaly
- 11/6/2009
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The Blackbelts
- 10/30/2009
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Feedbacula
- 10/16/2009
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White Prism
New Chicago based dual synth CS nu-new-age goons Ben Billington (Tiger Hatchery, Druids of Huge) and Josh Burke (Sky Limousine, Futuresport) laying down some padded mind's eye nonsense.
- 10/9/2009
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Soft Targets
- 10/2/2009
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Gino Robair/Andrew Royal/Aaron Zartzutzki
Bay area percussionist and improviser Gino Robair on (most likely) percussion and electronics with Andrew Royal on strings, and Aaron Zarzutzki on no-output turntable and electronics
- 9/25/2009
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The Unholy Two
- 9/4/2009
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Cleemann
Downbeat indie pop from Denmark
- 8/28/2009
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ONO
- 8/7/2009
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TV Set
- 7/31/2009
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The Midwest Beat
- 7/24/2009
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Tiger Hatchery
Megatons heavy free skronk from the Brotzmann/ Weasel Walter star system. Members of Forbes/Young duo, Lechuguillas, and Druids of Huge.
- 7/17/2009
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Poppets
All Sweden!
- 7/10/2009
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Chris Riggs/ Matt Endahl
Chris Riggs (Graveyards, Traum, Dead in Michigan) -guitar/ electronics Matt Endahl -keyboards, electronics Midwestern out-free-noise whatever improv touring on their recent Holy Cheever Church cassette. Outer limits meets Michigan inner-weirdo.
- 7/3/2009
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Fag Cop
Fans of the Oblivians revel in moronic pizza garage.
- 6/26/2009
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Faceworker/ Cloaked Light
Steve Hauschildt of Emeralds, and Joe Raglani of himself got a heartbreaking amount of gear stolen at this year's No Fun Fest. Two Chicago-area heavy synth meditation jam units, and leaders of Catholic Tapes and Young Tapes, come together to record a benefit cassette to help the above put things back together. Heavy arpeggiation territory ahead.
- 6/12/2009
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Lechuguillas
Lechuguillas are a band starting in Chicago.
- 5/29/2009
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The Names That Spell
the names that spell use drums, more drums, guitars, bass, keyboards, accordian, trumpet, saxophone, ukulele, zither, computer noisies, voices& many other devices to create our * ., . . we are committed to being unpredictable, and the music we play we play for ourselves,so obviously we are big businessmen. we operate a big business. every day we have to deal with shareholders, crockholders, moneyminglers, and paperpushers.,. and every day we make one hundred scillion transactions through our state-of-the-art mobile transmitter/receiver device machine. even though this is very hectic for us [and has even caused some of us to overfeed the parakeet], we still perform live constantly. and we don't outsource our number crunching to incompetent Bot-Drones. we painstakingly handcraft all of our numbers to look exactly the same, so at the end of the day we can invent our own taxes.
- 5/22/2009
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The Lifestyle Choices
Forties for breakfast. Not fastening your seatbelt. Unprotected sex with strangers. Listening to punk rock. Are you making good lifestyle choices? Listening to this show would be a good way to start.
- 5/15/2009
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Thomas Function & White Mystery: Summer Breeze Preview
Two fine Summer Breeze '09 acts preview the next days festivities! A brief word about T-Funk: "Thomas Function's bright, charismatic melodies are carried through a straight up beating, thumping, chiming rock n roll delivery. Signature bright keys and round classic rock bass drum set the top and bottom plateaus for the insanity. Classic, but somehow it comes off in a shiny new package. Like a tack piano on steroids. All because of the smart production and great song-writing going on in this band. And who can deny the patented melody-belt of Josh's vocal stylings? These are the type of musicians the record execs woulda trekked down to the swamp to sign a few decades ago...askin directions toward "that rock n roll genius sound". It just reeks of authentic, classic instant smash-hit wonder syndrome. And it keeps on pouring out of their pens in direct proportion to the booze pouring down their lovely pop-singin throats." - Tic Tac Totally! Records ...HEY! Thomas Function headline WHPK's Summer Breeze on Saturday, May 16th....and White Mystery will be playing too!
- 5/8/2009
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Jeremy Jay
The Jarvis Cockers, Serge Gainsbourgs and Jonathan Richmans of the world appear to be a dying breed in our digital age. Even though we're constantly showered with new artistes, these larger than life figures and their observational eyes, erudite lyricism, and an ability to look like they live their songs have been sadly thin on the ground. Jeremy Jay...generally succeeds by injecting some Modern Lovers pub rock and sedate, new wave synths into his tales of hipper than hip youth and romantic encounters enjoyed beneath the glare of a disco ball. The result is a stripped back, lo-fi sound that attempts to thrust images from the modern world into the context of a vintage Godard film. -Charles Ubaghs, The Quietus (recorderd May 3 for broadcast May 8)
- 5/1/2009
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Red Denizen
Happy May Day! Pure Hype salutes the workers of the world by hosting Red Denizen in our record library. Born on the 4th of July 2006, Red Denizen is Laurence Ludwig, Adam Kroos, and Chris Ott. Coming from Chicago bands M.O.T.O. and Paper Bullets, Red Denizen is heavily influenced by their old bands. Mixture of Punk, Rock n' Roll, little bit of blues, and off key song writings. Most Red Denizen songs are 2 minutes long, and all of them were written not sober.
- 4/24/2009
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Gun
Gun are firm believers in the American dream. Pure Americana. Shameless, overindulgent excess. Blood, bricks, roadkill, and fireworks in a blender. Welcome to Indiana.
- 4/17/2009
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Maximum Wage
Ian and Paul were in a band together. Ryan and Paul were in a band together. Paul was the vital link, really. Kinda sounds like Takeshi Terauchi, Joe Meek, Ray Davies, and Edwin Collins started a band with the guy from The Submarine Races and the guy from The Lanterns singing.
- 4/10/2009
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These Wonderful Evils
"Taking their name from The Shakers’ 1967 Swedish psych classic, These Wonderful Evils are largely the product of guitarist Zak Boerger and draw equally on the traditions of garage psych and proto-punk and slightly more erudite folk and minimalist approaches to sound-as-song, prizing intuition above all else as an organizing tool. Their debut album, ‘Regine Flory’ is a sideways attempt at that hoary chestnut “the anti-war record,” and in a 2008 review, The Wire magazine said, “there’s a lonesome edge to the music that would situate it outside of any particular historical tradition and closer to the mystery school of regional private press obscurities. The acoustic tracks skirt the fringes of American primitive without particularly sounding like anyone else, but it’s the elegiac fuzz settings that really make the album stand out." - Issueprojectroom.org
- 4/3/2009
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Brighton, MA
"Brighton, MA is a band from Chicago, IL with a sound that could have come from Athens, GA. Named after frontman Matthew Kerstein’s hometown, Brighton, MA (and) falling somewhere between a drunken Bob Dylan and The Flaming Lips, the band cultivates a crossbreed of psychdelia and folk music that is utterly dynamic." -David Feltman, Scope Magazine
- 3/27/2009
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Daylight Robbery
"You don't have to be a music critic to hear a little John and Exene in this south-side three-piece's male-female vocal interplay, but Daylight Robbery doesn't stop with X—their recent four-song seven-inch for Residue Records combines the short sharp bursts of late-70s west-coast bands like the Bags and the Wipers with the present-day energy of sweat-soaked Pilsen house shows. If they keep up the smash-and-grab songwriting of tunes like "Washtenaw" and "Cut the Line" they could be one of the stronger bands to emerge from the Chicago punk scene in recent years." -Brian Costello, Chicago Reader
- 3/20/2009
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Golden Birthday
"A typical Golden Birthday song, at least on the album, combines a metronomically repeated, often somewhat fussy percussion loop—galloping low toms, flickering drum machine—with heavily treated guitar and organlike synth tones that weave around the chord progression more than they follow it, implying the melody with negative space rather than stating it outright. Sullivan’s vocals, which he tends to submerge in reverb, are more confident and competent than you’d expect from looking at him—with his close-cropped, lopsided haircut and awkward, gutter-fashionable thrift-store outfits, he could pass for part of the art-damaged indie-pop scene that values yelpy enthusiasm over actual talent. But his singing is more Donovan than Dan Deacon." - Miles Raymer, Chicago Reader
- 3/13/2009
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A Farewell To Pat Reisinger: Featuring The Butts, Vee Dee, The Yolks, White Mystery & Tyler Jon Tyler
Tonight Pure Hype bids farewell to its longtime sound guru, interviewer, talent booker and boner-proponent Pat Reisinger with an extra-long edition featuring some of his favorite local bands, including first time Pure Hypers as well as old favorites. Listeners are encouraged to call in and make fun of corn and/or Nebraska. NOTE: Tonight's show will begin at 7pm.
- 3/6/2009
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Horse in the Sea
"The fusion of {Joel} Janis’ gently lilting voice (at points reminiscent of the Decemberists’ Colin Meloy) and minimalist acoustic guitar melodies with {Kyle} Andrews’ florid pop production style and ear for gratifying hooks has resulted in the kind of record that gradually sinks it teeth into you and refuses to let go" - Reveille Magazine
- 2/27/2009
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Pillars &Tongues
- 1/22/2009
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Josh Burke
Crystal tones blooming.
- 1/16/2009
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Action Finger
2008
- 12/19/2008
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Mean Sea Level
- 12/12/2008
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The Snow Angels
X-Mas covers rock-and-roll supergroup featuring Wes Sleigh (organ) Santa Coz (Bells-drums), Kris Maas (Git), Rey N. Deere (skins), December XXV (bass). This is the second December in a row for this holiday treat -- destined to be a WHPK tradition!
- 12/5/2008
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Hollows
- 11/21/2008
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Nobunny
- 11/14/2008
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Frigates
- 11/7/2008
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Dungen
Dungen recorded a short session when they stopped by WHPK on Sunday afternoon, November 2nd. We may be airing the tape for the first time as part of tonight's show.
- 10/24/2008
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Vamplifier
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Fucked Up
First broadcast of a short set recorded when the band stopped by WHPK during the afternoon of October 23, 2008.
- 10/3/2008
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The Butts
- 9/26/2008
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The Smith Westerns
- 5/23/2008
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Panda Riot
Panda Riot is now a 3 piece hailing from Chicago, IL. They create tiny sonic bliss-outs and swirl-pop sing- a longs.
- 5/16/2008
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Animal Law
While the band may cringe at the use of comparisons, references have already been made to (early) Swans, Khanate, Bauhaus, Harvey Milk, Joy Division, The Goslings, My Bloody Valentine, Flipper, Saccharine Trust, Einsturzende Neubauten, etc. On top of that, most of their compositions are purportedly love songs
- 5/9/2008
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Birthday Suit
- 4/25/2008
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Primordial Mornings
Lap steel noise
- 4/18/2008
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Antietam
" ...The Louisville rock trio boasts a taut chemistry and ravishing rawnwss that confirm what a great band is supposed to sound like. Much of the threesome’s communicative vibe can be attributed to the husband-wife team of bassist Tim Harris and vocalist/guitarist Tara Key. But the interplay is also due to fluid songwriting and Key’s inimitable guitar skills. No "Best Guitarists" list is complete without her name." The Absolute Sound - Bob Gendron
- 4/11/2008
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Radar Eyes
"Music to listen to"
- 4/4/2008
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Large and Lovely
Featuring WHPK's own Dave Mcquown
- 3/28/2008
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Rock Falls
Annie was born and raised in rock falls, which is the moniker she has adopted for her music. here are some other things about her: 1. she sings and plays the guitar and the ukelele. 2. her songs are sweet, concise, intimate, occasionally sad, and always sincere and lovingly presented. 3. all of her songs are written on her living room floor, which is where she also sits when recording them on her tascam 4-track tape recorder (the porta03. it's the black model before they switched to blue). 4. speaking of blue, that is annie's favorite color. 5. she is mind-blowingly great at parallel-parking. 6. she really hopes that you like her music.
- 3/21/2008
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Tyler Jon Tyler and Mother of Tears
- 3/14/2008
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US Girls
- 3/7/2008
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Johnny and the Limelights
"They sang songs about summer and kissing and pizza parties. They asked us if we knew what 69 means." -Jason Shanley, Radio Free Chicago
- 2/29/2008
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Stanley Ross
"Dreary songs. Foggy Americana pierced by the occasional freight horn, sung by a man who seemed to be channeling England and Ireland, drinking in a frothy ale and wolfing down bangers, elbowing up with hard working old men, their eyes as clouded as the windows of a gilded age saloon." -Dan Duffy
- 2/22/2008
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The Automatic Stinging Machines
"The Automatic Stinging Machines rock in a way that only the Automatic Stinging Machines can ... A bit like '60s era British spy rock, with an even harder edge ... they have dirty lyrics ... And they're a barrel of lubed-up monkeys live, pulling on-the-spot stunts ... " -Sloop Biederman, dailylimerick.net
- 2/15/2008
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Jack Moves
- 2/8/2008
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Darling
Darling was formed in the fall of 2003 out of angst of living at our parents place and spending the same $10 a night on Old Style at the same crappy bar. Darling has persisted in Chicago these past 4 years, in and out of the hibernation of wintertime, and has played with the likes of Make Believe, The Robot Ate Me, Red Crayola, and Norfolk and Western. Darling was recently review in Bootleg magazine and here is a brief excerpt, "Ground is Sound is beautifully frantic, a drawn out eruption of restrained emotion, like a long dream laced with tension."
- 2/1/2008
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Donald of The Virgins
"Your window to brag that you knew the Virgins when is about to close. Until last year, they had no label, no shows and no record, so knowledge about this cool New York band was strictly by hipster word of mouth. Donald Cumming and Wade Oates met while modeling on a Ryan McGinley shoot in Mexico and decided to start a band to play the songs that Cumming had been recording in his East Village bedroom. They had barely recruited Nick Zarin-Ackerman and Erik Ratensperger and sent out demos before they were opening for Patti Smith and Sonic Youth and touring with Jet. It didn't hurt that the model Jessica Stam was seen wearing their T-shirt backstage at the Lanvin show. As for the actual music (expect a major-label album in the new year), think the Strokes you can dance to." - New York Times
- 1/25/2008
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The Krunchies
"The Krunchies are the sonic equivalent of a brutal beating. There's no need to overanalyze – it's simple call and response type songs with dual boy/girl screamers, slashing chords played at breakneck pace kept in line by ultra tight drumming" -Terminal Boredom
- 1/18/2008
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TV Ghost w/ Dead Luke
Playing with special guest Dead Luke (solo project from dead hookers, occasional member of pink reason): "Oozing out of the sewer grates of Lafayette, Indiana over the last year, Television Ghost are an eerie and pugnacious band who are pushing rhythmic noise to it's inevitable apex by drowning the listener in subliminally perverse noodles of sound, which all fit somehow in place to concoct a truly contentious and staggering monstrosity." -Victim of Time
2007
- 12/28/2007
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VEE DEE
VEEDEE is your public mental health system and if you get the choice, leave with your dignity. hope is a christian word; kill science with belief. VEEDEE has grown a garden as good as goD's ,they sit on our tounge an ignorant sod. VEEDEE is hari freakrock prefered by old dudes, acid casualties, BIKER gangs, priests, AND don juan de flays.
- 12/21/2007
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The Smith Westerns
A bunch of dirty boys playing filthy rock music.
- 12/14/2007
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The Snow Angels
X-Mas Songs featuring... Chris Maas (Vee Dee, Brides) Don December XXV (Vee Dee, Screaming Yellow Zonkers) Kevin Kringle (Krunchies, Busy Signals) Rey N. Deere (Mannequin Men)
- 12/7/2007
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Reds and Blues
Painting a picture of Reds and Blue, the band dances between cacophony and calm, chanting around progesque keys, heavy drums, and drony bass. The band was formed by Ellen (of ZZZZ) in the spring of 2006. Fuzzy on reality, the noir sound moves from the cabaret, to the open road, to the far ends of the imagination. Ju Ju Pow Wow!
- 11/30/2007
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VEE DEE
VEEDEE is your public mental health system and if you get the choice, leave with your dignity. hope is a christian word; kill science with belief. VEEDEE has grown a garden as good as goD's ,they sit on our tounge an ignorant sod. VEEDEE is hari freakrock prefered by old dudes, acid casualties, BIKER gangs, priests, AND don juan de flays.
- 11/16/2007
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Beach Patrol
“The music of Beach Patrol is timelessly catchy pop/rock, distinguished not just by style but also by some of the finest songwriting exhibited in years. These are songs you like after one listen, love after five listens, and can't live without after 20 listens.” ---Lord Rutledge, Now Wave Magazine
- 11/9/2007
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Locrian
“Last night I went to see some music downtown at Nihilist, an artspace converted from an industrial building into a home-built loft inhabited by any number of amps, records, and weirdos. The second of four acts was a local duo called Locrian, who built a huge pillar of feedback, right on top of my head. One guy started picking an acoustic-electric guitar while the other shouted into a echoed out mic, both of them way too close to their amps, guitar feeding back, mic feeding back, keyboards pounding and probably also feeding back somehow. They each had a big mess of pedals to get a big swirling, pummeling sound, real nice low end from the keys, sometimes the hint of a melody or progression lurking under the squeal, and when the guitarist plugged in the electric, things got nuts. It ended with both sweaty and prostrate before their cabinets, and they were really cool and appreciative and gave me a cool cd-r! Anyway, if you are in Chicago and like loud noise, Locrian is awesome.” - from brokenpants.com |||||||| The above songs are sections of a live peformance in Chicago, recorded by sound engineer Tanadej (DJ) Siriwattaprayoon.
- 11/2/2007
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(URtA|NS
- 10/26/2007
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Plastic Boner Band
The hardest boning band in show business.
- 10/19/2007
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Thomas Function
(Rebroadcast)
Cast in the golden furnace of Ra.
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The Goodnight Loving
(Rebroadcast)
The Andy's were born in the same hospital where their parents met. They learned to crawl, walk, and even talk together. Shared their first kiss together in fact. Austin and Zach actually met one another through MySpace after they had been simultaneously searching both Milwaukee area swingers, and Neil Young. Eventually, the four boys met through Colin, who had been working on assembling a pop-group for an upcoming ABC pilot. The stars aligned that day friends, and the results are in the ratings. Look for
- 10/5/2007
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Druids of Huge
Wizards of the forest.
- 9/28/2007
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Tijuana Hercules
The Chicago trio Tijuana Hercules specializes in a raw brand of swamp shake, rattle and rockabilly. John Vernon Forbes sets his gravel pit of a voice against a frenetic backwoods stomp and dirty, fuzzed-out garage rock guitar licks.
- 9/21/2007
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Shopping
Committed to the things committment demands.
- 9/14/2007
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Soft Targets
Soft Targets form in summer 2004 after the breakup of Reagan National Crash Diet with Chris Auman, guitar/vocals and Carol Bales, bass (Reagan National Crash Diet, Coupleskate). Soft Targets is a power duo. Winter 2004 Perry Finch (Vambo Marble Eye, The Finches) joins on drums. Soft Targets is a power trio. Carol departs. Soft Targets is a power duo. Tina Finch (Smitten, The Finches) joins on bass. Soft Targets is a power trio. Reg Shrader (Seam, Circus Lupus, The Paperbacks) joins on guitar. Soft Targets is a power quartet. Tina gets pregnant and departs. Tim Davison (Fairmount Girls, The Clerics) joins on bass. Soft Targets remain a power quartet. Perry leaves on drums. Dave Potter (Lustre Kings) joins on drums. And then, and then, AND THEN Tim Davison leaves. Dan Kiss joins on bass. Soft Targets remain a power quartet.
- 9/7/2007
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Headache City
- 8/24/2007
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Avagami
Avagami was formed in Chicago in 2005 by Matt Espy (drums, electronics, see: Atombombpocketknife, The Reputation) and Eric Lebofsky (vocals, saxophone, electronics, see: unusual drawings) when the two met through Craigslist. Both were looking to push the pop envelope, and incorporate improvisational techniques into a song structure. Their music incorporates elements of Prog, New Wave, Noise, and Krautrock, as well as Burlesque, Lounge, and Psychotherapy (Gestalt.)
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Mr Russia
MR RUSSIA has emerged from the wreckage of contemporary rock music, and set a new standard within the independent Chicago music scene. These grave digging purveyors of a No Wave, post Chicago Sound, unload grinding, jolting, and thunderous double bass gui
- 8/17/2007
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Daily Void
- 7/27/2007
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The Half Rats
- 7/20/2007
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Ashtray Boy
Ashtray Boy has been lying low here in Melbourne, but certainly not thrown in the towel, oh contraire! Since 2005 when we began to play with David Nichols (Cannanes, Huon, Grey Tapes, Driving Past .. thats enough, really David you are almost greedy)
- 7/6/2007
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The Mans
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Turpentine Brothers
Boston garage/punk/dirtbag/ R&B dynamos.
- 6/29/2007
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The Passerines
- 6/22/2007
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Prichard
- 6/15/2007
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Screaming Yellow Zonkers
- 6/8/2007
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Broad Tosser
- 6/1/2007
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Wolfden
- 5/25/2007
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Notary
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Royal Pines
- 5/18/2007
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Pink Reason
- 5/4/2007
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The Cathy Santonies
- 4/27/2007
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sawgrass
- 4/13/2007
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Bold Ones
- 4/6/2007
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Ian Wadley
- 3/30/2007
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Mannequin Men
- 3/23/2007
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The Stranger
- 3/16/2007
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The Gut Reactions
- 3/9/2007
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The Yolks
- 2/23/2007
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The Dead Superheroes Orchestra
- 2/16/2007
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Adam Griffin of Brenmar
- 2/9/2007
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The Passerines
- 2/2/2007
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Cococoma
- 1/26/2007
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Kaspar Hauser
- 1/19/2007
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K.K. Rampag
Dudes hanging out, playing some records, chit-chat -- no live set
- 1/12/2007
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Cola Wars
2006
- 12/15/2006
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Merry Widowers
- 12/1/2006
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Team Band
- 11/10/2006
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The Clerics
- 11/3/2006
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Unique Chique
- 10/27/2006
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Tom Feldmann & the Get-Rites
- 9/1/2006
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Coupleskate
- 8/25/2006
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Unconscious Pilot
- 6/9/2006
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Grimble Grumble
- 5/26/2006
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Sseepage
- 5/19/2006
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The Blow
- 5/12/2006
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Sallah
- 5/5/2006
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Eleventh Dream Day
- 4/28/2006
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The Fake Fictions
- 4/21/2006
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Arks
- 4/14/2006
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The Soft Targets
- 3/31/2006
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The Goddamn Shame
- 3/24/2006
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Gays in the Military
- 3/10/2006
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Days Off
- 3/3/2006
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I-Attack
- 2/24/2006
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Mighty Narwhale
- 2/10/2006
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The Busy Signals
- 2/3/2006
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The Passerines
- 1/27/2006
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The Submarine Races
- 1/20/2006
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Quatre Tête
- 1/13/2006
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Oscillating Innards, Mark Solotroff (Bloodyminded screamer solo), and Vertonen
- 1/6/2006
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The Titmice
2005
- 12/16/2005
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The Manners
- 12/9/2005
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Recent Photo
- 12/2/2005
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Noise Fest 2005 with Robb Drinkwater and Brian Labcyz
- 11/18/2005
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The Thin Man
- 11/11/2005
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Mr. Rudy Day
- 11/4/2005
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Telenovela
- 10/28/2005
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The Electric Set
- 10/21/2005
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Minotaur
- 10/14/2005
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Freakwater
- 10/7/2005
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Bobby Conn
- 9/30/2005
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Members of Spires that in the Sunset Rise
- 9/23/2005
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Love Story in Blood Red
- 9/16/2005
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Billy Carter Band
- 9/9/2005
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Bird Names
- 9/2/2005
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The Locks
- 8/12/2005
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The Latest
- 8/5/2005
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The Carnys, Attic Ted
- 7/29/2005
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Twin Wrecks the Memory
- 7/22/2005
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The World Record
- 7/15/2005
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Royalchord
- 5/27/2005
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Na
- 5/13/2005
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AM Syndicate
- 4/29/2005
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Red Eyed Legends
- 4/22/2005
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The Straits
- 4/8/2005
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The Passerines
- 4/1/2005
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The Fake Fictions
- 3/18/2005
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Hymn
- 3/11/2005
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Boozefighter
- 3/4/2005
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Camaro Rouge
- 2/25/2005
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Plastic Crimewave, Fursaxa
- 2/18/2005
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First Coat
- 2/11/2005
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Bird Show
- 2/4/2005
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Blower
- 1/7/2005
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The Safes
2004
- 12/10/2004
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Darling
- 12/3/2004
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Grimble Grumble
- 11/12/2004
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Big Buildings
- 10/22/2004
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Zelienople
- 10/15/2004
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Sainte Chapelle
- 10/8/2004
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Stanley Ross
- 10/1/2004
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David Singer and the Sweet Science
- 9/24/2004
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Vee Dee
- 9/17/2004
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Ezurate
- 9/3/2004
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Night Moves
- 8/27/2004
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The Krunchies
- 8/13/2004
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Weather
- 8/6/2004
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Galactic Inmate
- 7/23/2004
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Exalted
- 7/16/2004
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Pedestrians
- 7/9/2004
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The Secret Order of the Black Hand
- 6/25/2004
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Leon Chance & the Long Shots
- 6/4/2004
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The Dutchmen
- 5/21/2004
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The Drapes
- 4/23/2004
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Scotland Yard Gospel Choir
- 4/9/2004
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Velcro Lewis and His 100 Proof Band
- 4/2/2004
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Thin Man
- 3/26/2004
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Gays in the Military
- 3/19/2004
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Viking Moses (a.k.a. Brendon Massei)
- 3/5/2004
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Bishop Allen (recorded 2/28/04)
- 2/20/2004
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Health & Beauty
- 2/13/2004
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Rope
- 1/30/2004
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Starlister
- 1/23/2004
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Buy Bullets
- 1/16/2004
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Littleman Complex
2003
- 12/19/2003
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Krembone
- 12/5/2003
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Metaluxx
- 11/21/2003
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No band
- 11/14/2003
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M.O.T.O
- 11/7/2003
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Hideout CD Release Preview
- 10/31/2003
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Phantom Creeper & Buh Zombie of the Goblins
- 10/24/2003
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Plague Bringer
- 10/17/2003
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The Tyrades
- 10/10/2003
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The Georges
- 10/3/2003
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Grimble Grumble
- 9/26/2003
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Pedal Steel Transmission
- 9/19/2003
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Scotland Yard Gospel Choir
- 9/12/2003
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The Holy Ghosts
- 9/5/2003
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The Latest
- 8/29/2003
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Bang! Bang!
- 8/26/2003
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Special live Radio DaDa: Joseph Hammer, Professor Cantaloupe, Letizia Casta ñeda
- 8/22/2003
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No Band
- 8/15/2003
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No Band
- 8/8/2003
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Ashtray Boy
Ashtray Boy has been lying low here in Melbourne, but certainly not thrown in the towel, oh contraire! Since 2005 when we began to play with David Nichols (Cannanes, Huon, Grey Tapes, Driving Past .. thats enough, really David you are almost greedy)
- 8/1/2003
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Insect Deli, NIINIMAA, Loachfillet
- 7/25/2003
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No band
- 7/18/2003
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The English Softhearts
- 7/11/2003
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Warmdesk, Matt Mercer
- 7/4/2003
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Cold Heaven
- 6/27/2003
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M. Fix
- 6/20/2003
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Dead Reckoning, The Repos
- 6/15/2003
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X27
- 6/13/2003
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The Functional Blackouts
- 6/6/2003
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First Coat
- 5/30/2003
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P1xel and the Chronic Network
- 5/23/2003
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Astomatous
- 5/16/2003
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The Standing Nudes
- 5/9/2003
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No band
- 5/2/2003
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Brendon Massei, Jennifer Convertibles
- 4/25/2003
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Swansea Mass
- 4/18/2003
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Scott Tuma
- 4/11/2003
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Millimeters Mercury
- 4/4/2003
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The Kallikak Family
- 3/21/2003
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Melomane
- 3/14/2003
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Miss Alex White
- 3/7/2003
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The Children’s Hour
- 2/28/2003
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Bleary
2002
- 12/20/2002
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Ashtray Boy (interview and new album preview)
Ashtray Boy has been lying low here in Melbourne, but certainly not thrown in the towel, oh contraire! Since 2005 when we began to play with David Nichols (Cannanes, Huon, Grey Tapes, Driving Past .. thats enough, really David you are almost greedy)
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Geoff Greenberg
- 12/13/2002
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Kelly Kessler And The Wichita Shut-Ins
- 12/6/2002
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Town & Country
- 11/22/2002
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Rob Ray, Vertonen, Pod Blatz
- 11/15/2002
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Exit Parade
- 11/8/2002
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Pedal Steel Transmission
- 11/1/2002
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Ludenscheid, Ninja Mind Control, Ninja Sound Patrol
- 10/25/2002
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Winter Carousel, False Sex
- 10/11/2002
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Faun Fables
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Gizmo
- 10/4/2002
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No band
- 9/27/2002
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Uno-A-Go-Go Festival Preview with Eearwig Spectre, Dirt Wolf, and Jeremiad
- 9/20/2002
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Me and My Ship
- 9/13/2002
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Cyndi Elliott
- 9/6/2002
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Krembone
- 8/30/2002
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The Afflictions
- 8/23/2002
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Mr. Rudy Day
- 8/16/2002
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Magnus
- 8/9/2002
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Fourth Rotor
- 8/2/2002
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The Prehistorics
- 7/26/2002
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Head of Femur
- 7/12/2002
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The Clerics
- 6/28/2002
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Vulture
- 6/21/2002
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Leon Chance and the Long Shots
- 6/14/2002
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Rope
- 5/31/2002
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The Dishes
- 5/24/2002
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The Tuffets
- 5/17/2002
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The Means
- 5/10/2002
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Starlister
- 5/3/2002
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Service Anxiety
- 4/26/2002
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Planck Length
- 4/19/2002
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Millimeters Mercury
- 4/12/2002
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Bible of the Devil
- 4/5/2002
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The Ms
- 3/29/2002
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The Paperbacks
- 3/22/2002
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Napalm Cowboy
- 3/15/2002
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The White Outs
- 3/8/2002
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Kim
- 3/1/2002
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The Mushuganas
- 2/22/2002
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The Afflictions
- 2/15/2002
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The Ancient Greeks
- 2/8/2002
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No Band -- Maroons Basketball
- 2/1/2002
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Punch in the Face, 14 or Fight
- 1/25/2002
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No Band -- Maroons Basketball
- 1/18/2002
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No Band -- Maroons Basketball
- 1/11/2002
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Deeds Not Words
- 1/4/2002
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Krembone
2001
- 11/30/2001
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Fast Product
- 11/9/2001
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Spindrift
- 11/2/2001
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Reagan National Crash Diet
- 10/5/2001
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Warmdesk
- 9/28/2001
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Smoke
- 9/21/2001
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J.R. Truckdriver
- 9/14/2001
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Authority Abuse
- 9/7/2001
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Plastic Crimewave and the Fake, Shackamaxon
- 8/31/2001
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Ashtray Boy
Ashtray Boy has been lying low here in Melbourne, but certainly not thrown in the towel, oh contraire! Since 2005 when we began to play with David Nichols (Cannanes, Huon, Grey Tapes, Driving Past .. thats enough, really David you are almost greedy)
- 8/24/2001
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The Mistreaters
- 8/17/2001
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Dead Steelmill
- 8/10/2001
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Grimble Grumble
- 8/3/2001
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X27
- 7/27/2001
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36 Invisibles
- 7/20/2001
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Systemic Infection
- 7/13/2001
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No band
- 7/6/2001
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Millimeters Mercury
- 6/29/2001
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The Carving Knives
- 6/22/2001
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No band
- 6/15/2001
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Currituck County
- 6/8/2001
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Country Teasers (recorded 5/27/01)
- 6/1/2001
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Tiny Hairs
- 5/25/2001
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Yum Yum
- 5/18/2001
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Planck Length
- 5/11/2001
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Calvary
- 5/4/2001
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No band
- 4/27/2001
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Geoff Greenberg
- 4/20/2001
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Drexel
- 4/13/2001
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Tallulah
- 4/6/2001
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No band
- 3/23/2001
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Cheer Accident
- 3/16/2001
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No band
- 3/9/2001
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The Lofty Pillars
- 3/2/2001
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No band
- 2/23/2001
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Vulture
- 2/16/2001
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No band
- 2/9/2001
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Planethrower
- 2/2/2001
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Behold! The Living Corpse
- 1/26/2001
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Mr. Rudy Day
- 1/19/2001
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The Hamicks
- 1/12/2001
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John Greenfield
- 1/5/2001
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No band
2000
- 12/29/2000
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No band
- 12/22/2000
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No band
- 12/15/2000
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Art Loinz
- 12/8/2000
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Reagan National Crash Diet
- 12/1/2000
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Fred Lonberg-Holm and Michael Zerang
- 11/24/2000
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No band
- 11/17/2000
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Bright Lights
- 11/10/2000
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Christine Back
- 11/3/2000
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The Mabels
- 10/27/2000
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Pistolero
- 10/20/2000
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Ezurate
- 10/13/2000
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The Handsome Family
- 10/6/2000
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The Flippy Babies
- 9/29/2000
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Competitorr
- 9/22/2000
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Lozenge
- 9/15/2000
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Silverado
- 9/8/2000
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Nautical Almanac, Panicsville, Gunshop and Vertonen
- 9/1/2000
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No band
- 8/25/2000
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Bright Lights, Jen Turrell
- 8/18/2000
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Chicago Underground Duo
- 8/11/2000
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No band
- 8/4/2000
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Kayla (from Feaze)
- 7/28/2000
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Faces in the Dirt
- 7/21/2000
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The Returnables
- 7/14/2000
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Tokyo Expando
- 7/7/2000
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The Unshown
- 6/30/2000
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Kelly Hogan
- 6/23/2000
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Liz Skillman
- 6/16/2000
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Blamaday
- 6/9/2000
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Disaster Action Team
- 6/2/2000
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Happy Supply
- 5/26/2000
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A-Z Consolidated
- 5/19/2000
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The Puta-Pons
- 5/12/2000
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Winter Vacation
- 5/5/2000
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Bobby Conn
- 4/28/2000
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No band
- 4/21/2000
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M.O.T.O.
- 4/14/2000
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Dolce Volante
- 4/7/2000
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Bible of the Devil
- 3/31/2000
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Cash Audio (fomerly Cash Money)
- 3/17/2000
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Cats & Jammers
- 3/3/2000
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Phenomenal Cat
- 2/18/2000
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Vertonen, Coeurl
- 2/11/2000
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Autoliner (formerly Life on Mars)
- 2/4/2000
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Dearborn SS
- 1/28/2000
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Geoff Greenberg
- 1/21/2000
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Archer Prewitt
- 1/14/2000
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No band
- 1/7/2000
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The Nerves
1999
- 12/17/1999
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John Greenfield’s Rock Band
- 12/10/1999
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Ashtray Boy
Ashtray Boy has been lying low here in Melbourne, but certainly not thrown in the towel, oh contraire! Since 2005 when we began to play with David Nichols (Cannanes, Huon, Grey Tapes, Driving Past .. thats enough, really David you are almost greedy)
- 12/3/1999
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Scepter
- 11/26/1999
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No band
- 11/19/1999
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Currituck County
- 11/12/1999
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Bosco & Jorge
- 11/5/1999
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Mick Turner
- 10/29/1999
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Usurper
- 10/22/1999
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Ether Frolics
- 10/15/1999
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Bevis Frond
- 10/8/1999
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Brokeback
- 10/1/1999
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The Fairmount Girls
- 9/24/1999
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Seafoam, Gunshop
- 9/17/1999
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Prescriptions
- 9/10/1999
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Rebecca Gates
- 9/3/1999
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Pointed
- 8/27/1999
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Metalux
- 8/20/1999
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November’s Doom
- 8/13/1999
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Bosco and Jorge
- 8/6/1999
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ExPermanentz
- 7/30/1999
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Star Phase 23
- 7/23/1999
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The Dishes
- 7/16/1999
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Cyanide
- 7/9/1999
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Loraxx
- 7/2/1999
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The Downwinders
- 6/25/1999
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Chris Mills
- 6/18/1999
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Mr. Rudy Day
- 6/11/1999
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The Detested
- 6/4/1999
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John Greenfield
- 5/21/1999
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Macabre
- 5/14/1999
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Kelly Hogan
- 5/7/1999
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Salome
- 4/30/1999
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Hoodoo Hoedown
- 4/23/1999
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Sally Timms (with Rebecca Gates)
1998
- 12/18/1998
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Anziano Starship
- 11/20/1998
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Kung Fu Rick
- 11/6/1998
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DragKing
- 10/23/1998
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2 hr DTs
- 9/11/1998
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Descendro Allegro
- 7/31/1998
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Uhr
- 7/17/1998
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Kelly Hogan
- 7/14/1998
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100s of 1000s (Lara Cohen, Jamison N. Duffield), Tac-Tic!, Gerty Farish
- 5/8/1998
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Mr. Rudy Day
- 5/1/1998
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40K
- 4/17/1998
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The Bartlebees
- 4/10/1998
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Lobstar
- 4/9/1998
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Brother J.T. (first broadcast 4/24/98)
- 4/3/1998
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The Aluminum Group
- 3/6/1998
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The Polkaholics
- 2/6/1998
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Salome
- 1/16/1998
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Mooter
- 1/9/1998
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John Greenfield
1997
- 12/19/1997
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The Permanentz
- 12/5/1997
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Brian McMahon / Mark Henning
- 11/14/1997
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Adequate Brothers
- 10/24/1997
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Star Vehicle
- 9/19/1997
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Anziano Starship
- 5/16/1997
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singsong/peoria
1996
- 11/8/1996
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Jaws of Life
- 11/1/1996
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Star Vehicle
- 10/25/1996
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Bouncing Balls
- 10/4/1996
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Brian McMahon
- 9/6/1996
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1-900-STALKER
- 8/30/1996
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Rattlecake (morning broadcast)
- 8/2/1996
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Pine Top 7
- 7/26/1996
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Vuva La Squnge
- 7/19/1996
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Flavor Channel
- 7/12/1996
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Sweetback
- 6/21/1996
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“Radio Boy Fanclub” a.k.a. “ Emmy Bright Quintet” (Saleem Dhamee, Ryan P. J(...)
- 5/16/1996
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Smog
- 5/10/1996
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Windy and Carl (7 PM)
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Mount Shasta (9 PM)
- 5/3/1996
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Slink Moss and the Flying Aces
- 4/26/1996
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High Mass Systems
- 4/19/1996
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MX-80 Sound
- 4/5/1996
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Log Letters
- 3/29/1996
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Dianogah
- 3/22/1996
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Frontier
- 3/15/1996
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Squirm
- 3/6/1996
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The Cannanes
- 3/1/1996
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CD RELEASE PARTY #3, featuring Prichard and Dingle
- 2/16/1996
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The Howards
- 2/9/1996
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New Rob Robbies
- 1/26/1996
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U.S. Maple
- 1/19/1996
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Flying Luttenbachers
- 1/12/1996
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Hot Smokes
- 1/5/1996
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Star Vehicle
1995
- 12/1/1995
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John Darnielle (of the Mountain Goats)
- 11/17/1995
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M.O.T.O.
- 11/10/1995
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Blanche
- 10/20/1995
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The Geezers
- 10/2/1995
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Elliot Sharp
- 9/22/1995
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Anti-Victim
- 8/18/1995
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Kill
- 8/11/1995
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T.V. Set
