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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2009

Cognitive Dissonance, 6.26.09

from Cognitive Dissonance · host Meg Lanker

Announcing a new, poppin' fresh podcast for the masses. This week's show featured music from Modest Mouse, brand new Dinosaur Jr., Violent Femmes, Spacehog, Sloan, PJ Harvey and Thievery Corporation plus also includes protest rock flashbacks. This week featured the Angry Malcontent ranting about the fallacies of patriotism, Blue Collar Joe debating Aurora Firestone on UW's budget cuts, my thoughts on the universe, and d-bag of the week. Lil' hint on d-bag: We're keepin' local on the radio, yo.Here's the playlist:"Listen to the Radio," Sloan "After Hours," We Are Scientists "Hours," TV On the Radio "Over It," Dinosaur Jr. "Teller," Throwing Muses "American Jesus," Bad Religion "Novocain Stain," Modest Mouse "The Pocket Knife," PJ Harvey "The Time Warp," The Groovie Ghoulies "Dear Mr. President," 4 Non Blondes "Untouchable Face," Ani DiFranco "Doll Parts," Hole "Cannonball," The Breeders "The State of the Union," Thievery Corporation "Gold Digger (Featuring Jamie Foxx)," Kanye West "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag," Country Joe & The Fish "Sympathy for the Devil," The Rolling Stones "Other People," Michelle Shocked "Rebel Girl," Bikini Kill "How Could I Just Kill A Man," Rage Against the Machine "C'mon C'mon," The Von Bondies "I Will Survive," Cake "Gone Daddy Gone," Violent Femmes "In the Meantime," Spacehog "100 Little Curses," Street Sweeper Social Club "Why (What's Goin On?)," The Roots"Billie Jean," Michael Jackson

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Announcing a new, poppin' fresh podcast for the masses. This week's show featured music from Modest Mouse, brand new Dinosaur Jr., Violent Femmes, Spacehog, Sloan, PJ Harvey and Thievery Corporation plus also includes protest rock flashbacks. This week featured the Angry Malcontent ranting about the fallacies of patriotism, Blue Collar Joe debating Aurora Firestone on UW's budget cuts, my thoughts on the universe, and d-bag of the week. Lil' hint on d-bag: We're keepin' local on the radio, yo. Here's the playlist: "Listen to the Radio," Sloan "After Hours," We Are Scientists "Hours," TV On the Radio "Over It," Dinosaur Jr. "Teller," Throwing Muses "American Jesus," Bad Religion "Novocain Stain," Modest Mouse "The Pocket Knife," PJ Harvey "The Time Warp," The Groovie Ghoulies "Dear Mr. President," 4 Non Blondes "Untouchable Face," Ani DiFranco "Doll Parts," Hole "Cannonball," The Breeders "The State of the Union," Thievery Corporation "Gold Digger (Featuring Jamie Foxx)," Kanye West "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag," Country Joe & The Fish "Sympathy for the Devil," The Rolling Stones "Other People," Michelle Shocked "Rebel Girl," Bikini Kill "How Could I Just Kill A Man," Rage Against the Machine "C'mon C'mon," The Von Bondies "I Will Survive," Cake "Gone Daddy Gone," Violent Femmes "In the Meantime," Spacehog "100 Little Curses," Street Sweeper Social Club "Why (What's Goin On?)," The Roots"Billie Jean," Michael Jackson

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