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Flash Bare Ass

KAFM Grand Junction, 9pm - 12am

White Denim, part of the eminently surfable wave of psychedelia we’ve enjoyed this past decade, finds it easy to freely pummel you with some of the most massive riffs you’ll encounter on this side of the water’s surface. Shout out to our caller who could possibly be Murrdawg on alternate Sundays here on KAFM. Check out their show!

White Denim, part of the eminently surfable wave of psychedelia we’ve enjoyed this past decade, finds it easy to freely pummel you with some of the most massive riffs you’ll encounter on this side of the water’s surface. Shout out to our caller who could possibly be Murrdawg on alternate Sundays here on KAFM. Check out their show!
White Denim
SongArtistNotes
Baby
Los Super Seven (Vocal by Caetano Veloso)
Originally from Os Mutantes
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Flash Bare Ass
White Denim
It’s a smooth and easy ride
The Conclusion
Foxygen
Getting trippy as it wraps up
Ouisghian Zodahs in Panoply
aMiniature
Post-post-rock
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Chicken Soup
The Mommyheads
Emotional nutrition
Prove My Love
Violent Femmes
Asking for clear and specific instructions
Two Fat Feet
The Fiery Furnaces
Insisting on this dance
Madman
Hippo Campus
Candy lighted spangles
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Coast
Kim Deal
Slow unwinding
How Long
Flat Duo Jets
Missing Dex and Crow
Villain
Pom Pom Squad
Softly menacing
Strangers (Acoustic)
Piebald
Feeling old school
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Canada Dry
Matt Berry
Engage the light show
Mellow, Pt. 1
Mellow
Intense eponymousness
Bad Decisions
Yacht Rock Revue
Sounds like a job for JudgyPants
Listen Here
Gene Russell
Got your attention
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ATM
Bodega
Tribal chantings
Gentlemen
Afghan Whigs
With an overwhelming now
Build It Up
Franz Ferdinand
Like a subway rumble
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In Between the Waves
John Davis
Heavy surf
r&b transmogrification
Quasi
Doing the herky jerky
Communion
Mary My Hope
Taking their time
Planet of Women
Sonny + the Sunsets
A likely story
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Never Underestimate A Gal
Beth Hart
It's quite smoky in here
Caroline
Laura Marling
Rolling through the strings
Trombone
Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets
Cheering things up
Fields Of Blue
Tennis
Dreaming extended
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Till the Cows Come Home
The New Mastersounds
Staying up late
My Love My Love
Beachwood Sparks
Bombastic country
Cold Turkey (Ultimate Mix)
John Lennon
Thinking of sandwiches
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Munch Machine
AK/DK
Wait stop do not enter
Don't Stop
MOTOR
Keep it running
Staying Alive
Warmduscher
But just barely
Headache
Sick Thoughts
Dig the angry buzz
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Roland
Fat Freddy's Drop
Subtle afrobeat
Heroes (Peter Kruder Powercut Mix)
Roni Size
Plenty of sizzle
Myrtelzsa
Global Goon
Enter when the light turns on
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Everyone Out
DIIV
A slow simmer
life x
Camper van Chadbourne
Only remembering the half
Esan
Pal Sagie
Surrender to the beat
Theme From Shaft
Bernard Purdie
Everyone loves Shaft
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God Gets You Back
Mogwai
The bells are chiming
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