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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2007 · 1H 11M

And we're back

from Rock Star Journalist · host Nick Spacek

Sorry for the long delay, kids. It's been, what, nearly six months? Jeez. Sorry. I've been back in school and concentrating on my radio show, along with home ownership and family and etc. Anyhow, I'm back, and I'll be updating regularly again. The themes are pretty much gone, and what you're going to get is pretty much half of what I play on my show every week. So, if you like the punk / garage / rockabilly, then you'll be happy happy. Otherwise... well, it was nice to have you along for the ride. Track listing Sunglasses After Dark Show Intro Rise Against - Generation Lost Anti-Heros - That's Right Main Street Saints - World Cup Year The GC5 - The Long Goodbye Throw Rag - Beast In Me THE Gadjits - Optimism Shotgun Idols - Deceived Clorox Girls - Flowers Of Evil The Stimulators - Loud and Fast Rules T.S.O.L. - Code Blue Gears - Don't Be Afraid To Pogo Hard Feelings - Who's That Knockin' The Rock-It Dogs - Teenager in Love Rezurex - Dia De Los Muertos American Werewolves - The Undead the A-Bones - Rollin To The Jukebox Rock Old 97's - Four Leaf Clover the Splatcats - Wildman Billy Zoom - Crazy, Crazy Lovin' Gun Club - Sex Beat The Cramps - Surfin' Dead Ronnie Speeks - What Is Your Technique?

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Sorry for the long delay, kids. It's been, what, nearly six months? Jeez. Sorry. I've been back in school and concentrating on my radio show, along with home ownership and family and etc. Anyhow, I'm back, and I'll be updating regularly again. The themes are pretty much gone, and what you're going to get is pretty much half of what I play on my show every week. So, if you like the punk / garage / rockabilly, then you'll be happy happy. Otherwise... well, it was nice to have you along for the ride. Track listing Sunglasses After Dark Show Intro Rise Against - Generation Lost Anti-Heros - That's Right Main Street Saints - World Cup Year The GC5 - The Long Goodbye Throw Rag - Beast In Me THE Gadjits - Optimism Shotgun Idols - Deceived Clorox Girls - Flowers Of Evil The Stimulators - Loud and Fast Rules T.S.O.L. - Code Blue Gears - Don't Be Afraid To Pogo Hard Feelings - Who's That Knockin' The Rock-It Dogs - Teenager in Love Rezurex - Dia De Los Muertos American Werewolves - The Undead the A-Bones - Rollin To The Jukebox Rock Old 97's - Four Leaf Clover the Splatcats - Wildman Billy Zoom - Crazy, Crazy Lovin' Gun Club - Sex Beat The Cramps - Surfin' Dead Ronnie Speeks - What Is Your Technique?

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