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EPISODE · Aug 29, 2006 · 1H 6M

This is the angry

from Rock Star Journalist · host Nick Spacek

Well, sorry for this being a day late. I got all caught up with school and my new radio show and music staff over at KJHK that I plumb forgot to do a podcast this week. For that I am sorry. I imagine you all are somewhat upset with me, and feel the need to give your frustrations sufficient voice. For that reason, I give you this podcast. I'm in a great mood, and I just feel like yelling. Track listing: The Bronx - Bats! Converge - Eagles Become Vultures AFI - Third Season Deftones - Bored Sick Of It All - Step Down I Killed The Prom Queen - Sharks In Your Mouth H2O - Family Tree Comeback Kid - All in A Year Suicide Machines - In The End Blood For Blood - All This And More Pantera - Drag The Waters Dethklok - Birthday Dethday Reggie & the Full Effect - What the Hell is Contempt Soulfly - Eye For An Eye Poison the Well - Slice Paper Wrists Guns 'n' Roses - My Michele Stretch Arm Strong - For The Record Coalesce - You Can't Kill Us All Avenged Sevenfold - Bat Country

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Well, sorry for this being a day late. I got all caught up with school and my new radio show and music staff over at KJHK that I plumb forgot to do a podcast this week. For that I am sorry. I imagine you all are somewhat upset with me, and feel the need to give your frustrations sufficient voice. For that reason, I give you this podcast. I'm in a great mood, and I just feel like yelling. Track listing: The Bronx - Bats! Converge - Eagles Become Vultures AFI - Third Season Deftones - Bored Sick Of It All - Step Down I Killed The Prom Queen - Sharks In Your Mouth H2O - Family Tree Comeback Kid - All in A Year Suicide Machines - In The End Blood For Blood - All This And More Pantera - Drag The Waters Dethklok - Birthday Dethday Reggie & the Full Effect - What the Hell is Contempt Soulfly - Eye For An Eye Poison the Well - Slice Paper Wrists Guns 'n' Roses - My Michele Stretch Arm Strong - For The Record Coalesce - You Can't Kill Us All Avenged Sevenfold - Bat Country

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