1-29-08 Punk Parenting with China Martens

EPISODE · Jan 31, 2008 · 2H 19M

1-29-08 Punk Parenting with China Martens

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Guest DJs: China Martens (author, The Future Generation) and Lydia Prentiss |Playlist:...The Mothers - We Love Kids |Gallina Negra - El Buey |Motherlode Trio - Bad Mutha Blues |Placenta - Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |Trolley Dodgers - Short and Sweet |Trolley Dodgers - It Ain't Right |Black Flamingo - Addicted to Sleaze |Housewives on Prozac - Harper Valley PTA |Dem Brooklyn Bums - Luigi's Famous Pun-Tango |Candy Band - Playdough |Molotonic - For Phoolan Devi (feat. Jessica Mills) |Ms. Trix - Folding |ABC No Rio puppet show - Pirate Song |Omar Lopez - Grab It |Shanghai Triad - The Pretender |Polka Madre - Vida Propia |Anacrusax - Muñeca Esquiva |

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