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I’m On Drugs

Tue. May 5, 2026 9pm - 12am (KAFM Grand Junction)

If you visit Los Frankies’ website, you’ll see they describe themselves as influenced by early 2000s garage rock, which spins my head around while ghostly drifting clocks and peeling calendars are superimposed in the background. Great stuff! Also, I changed my mind while I was playing one of the songs, and decided it isn’t actually good. I’m not going to say which one, but I will say I’m sorry.

If you visit <strong>Los Frankies</strong>’ website, you’ll see they describe themselves as influenced by early 2000s garage rock, which spins my head around while ghostly drifting clocks and peeling calendars are superimposed in the background. Great stuff! Also, I changed my mind while I was playing one of the songs, and decided it isn’t actually good. I’m not going to say which one, but I will say I’m sorry.
Los Frankies
SongArtistNotes
Kick Out The Jams
Suzi Quatro
Originally from the MC5
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Undressed
Lime Garden
Making a cute racket
Yoko Oh-No
Bracket
Don’t you hate on Yoko
R U OK?
Wyves
Having a wild time
I'm On Drugs
Los Frankies
Thank you for your honesty
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(They're Coming For You) Barbara
Green Seagull
For the zombie-lovers
Buffalo (Live)
Hurray For The Riff Raff
Or is it bison?
Flint Jack
Monks Of Doom
Master of his trade
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Wasted Life
Stiff Little Fingers
Still burning hot
Saucy Jack
Wild Billy Childish & The Friends Of The Buff Medway Fanciers' Association
A quick tribute
Banderilla
Calexico
Flying the small flag
Stairway to Britney
The Evolution Control Committee
Of course, obviously, why not
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Running To Pain
Kelsey Lu
Filling out the space
The Light Brigade
Noonday Underground
Charging to certain doom
Mess Around
Ray Charles
Only Ray
A Voice From 6 Corners
Badawi
Spectral transmissions
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A Way Down
Failure
Heavy beating
Crosseyed Critters
King Tuff
They’re everywhere
That's Entertainment
The Jam
We are certainly entertained
Legends of Wisconsin
Calamity Jane & Wild Bill
You know who you are
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Earth To
White Denim
Slow twirls
Digsaw
The Wytches
Meet your frightening fate
Lampoon
Shame
A fit of the frantics
Old Paul
MC Paul Barman
Pressed control-q in front of my crew
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Middleman
Straight Arrows
From Australia
Wicked Mean & Evil
Bodeco
The trifecta
Big Cheater
Lo-Lite
Unbridled redline
Payday
Bongos, Bass, and Bob
Can’t wait!
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Target Practice
My New Band Believe
Quite the production
Seven
Holy Fuck
Adding it up
Dunántúli Sláger (Scókolom Feldolgozás)
Amorf Ördögök (feat. Lipi Brown)
You like the Balkan reggae
Mama Loves Nortec
Nortec Collective Presents: Bostich + Fussible
Loves a lot
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Boots on the Ground
Massive Attack & Tom Waits
Marching long and hard
that was my brain on elves
Mclusky
Rare but not unheard of
Goblin
Magic Fig
Heavenly mushroom party
Action
paranoid void
Tripping on a wire
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LSD In Bahia
BALTHVS
Spiritual mashups
Lucifer
The Alan Parsons Project
For your newscast needs
Candiru
CAVS
Satisfy your tree lust
Vetiver
IVAN THE TOLERABLE
Intoxicating scent
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THE HORIZON
OOIOO
A thorough composition
Paradan
808 State
Swirling emotions
April 1724
Pluxus
A jaunt on the moon
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Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai
Red Baraat
Everyone is welcome
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