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33RPM - 4th December 2018

Zack Yusof

04-Dec-18 22:00

33RPM - 4th December 2018

Zack Yusof gives you an interesting selection of music and his insights on the style, the singers and the stories behind the songs

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0:07 - Supergrass - In It For The Money

4:45 - The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Forgotten Graves

9:05 - Iceage - Broken Hours

14:19 - Part Time - Spell #6

21:33 - Ex:Re - Romance

27:53 - Washed Out - Chimes

31:01 - Steve Mason - Walking Away From Love

35:46 - Rubber Jaw - Feeling Funny

39:02 - Thee Oh Sees - Abysmal Urn

43:29 - The Super Furry Animals - The Warmth Of The Sun

46:45 - Our Girl - Our Girl

51:00 - Parquet Courts - Violence

 


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Categories:  FilmMusic

Tags:  SupergrassThee Oh SeesParquet CourtsThe Super Furry AnimalsThe Brian Jonestown Massacre





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