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Sixty-Two Thousand Dollars in Debt

KAFM Grand Junction, 9pm - 12am

“Is this the music, is this the music you like?” yell The Bug Club above a robotic repetitive riff. Yes, this is the music I like. Tonight’s special seems to be bands with names too sensitive to read over the air in Rural Colorado, like Pissed Jeans, Mannequin Pussy, and STRFKR. No matter, we’ll turn it into a game for the listeners.

“Is this the music, is this the music you like?” yell The Bug Club above a robotic repetitive riff. Yes, this is the music I like. Tonight’s special seems to be bands with names too sensitive to read over the air in Rural Colorado, like <strong>Pissed Jeans</strong>, Mannequin Pussy, and STRFKR. No matter, we’ll turn it into a game for the listeners.
Pissed Jeans
SongArtistNotes
Eye Of Fatima Pt 1
Eyelids
Originally from Camper Van Beethoven
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Chemical Animal
The Jesus + Mary Chain
Honing that edge
That Ain't Bad
Ben Lee
Originally from Ratcat
Treeland
Being Dead
Getting ready to move in
Fireproof
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Tripping through the icky ticky
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Modern Vanity
The Armed
Slowly devouring
Orange
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Whoooo
Hall & Oates
IDLES
Dead-eyed soul
Sixty-Two Thousand Dollars in Debt
Pissed Jeans
Things could be worse
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Softly
Mannequin Pussy
What you need
Is This The Music You Like?
The Bug Club
This is the music I like
Vince The Loveable Stoner
The Fratellis
We all know a Vince
When I Can See The Valley
Leyla McCalla
Singing the blue gospel
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Moonlight Highway
Rose City Band
Folkadelica
Here Comes My Ship
Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby
Married as hell
Mosquito
Mosquitos
Buzz buzz
(You're My Favorite) Waste of Time (Original 4-Track Recording)
Marshall Crenshaw
From an alternate universe
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Danzig With Myself
The Dandy Warhols
Going heavy on the heavy
Nightshift
Eugene McGuinness
In a hurry
A Little Bit Of Rain
The Third Mind
About what you can expect
First Smile Ever
Cast
Feeling grand
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I’ll Keep Singing
Gruff Rhys
Climbing out of it
Indivisible
Gibbous Moon
Distant fuzz
Angeline
Kid Kapichi
Fun times if you can remember them
Freeze Brain
Real Estate
You have to go slowly
Teenage Sequencer
Pedro the Lion
16 steps
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I'm So Tired
Lala Lala
Like sleep never comes
Ugly Human Heart Pt. 2
Daniel Romano
Feeling the Harrison
Ninja Please
Vells
In an overdriven dream haze
Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town
Cake
Originally from Kenny Rogers and First Edition
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Mango Cool
Cheo
Originally from Los Amigos Invisibles
Here Comes My Baby
Tremelos
Originally from Cat Stevens
All Night
The Countdown Quartet
Audio caffeine
All Rooms Cable A/C Free Coffee
The Extra Glenns
Stay for a while
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Silly Cybin
Meatbodies
So silly
Shelf Warmer
Kim Gordon
Sparse and lethal
Rat Fight
mega cat
Give it in five
Circle Circle Circle
Occidental Brothers Dance Band International
Going around and around
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Subcision Scars
Applied Communications
Back in the snark
Call Your Mom
Lamplight
Drawing it out
Loved
Four Tet
Charting a complex course
Avalanches
Caravan Palace
Hustling on the sidechain
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Together Forever
STRFKR
Glitterball 2000
Inner Voice
Cones
Scratchy green whispers
Heaven
Levitation Room
It’s full of paisleys
Simple Basics
Matt Berry
They never fail
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Reverse Cowgirl
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