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    Henry Rollins

    KCRW Broadcast 69

    Henry Rollins
    Henry Rollins
    Hand-Picked MusicPost-punk / New WaveExperimental
    Pardon my DC! Tonight's concept set is all DC-area bands all night long until Liza comes in at 8 pm! We feature some of our favorite labels Dischord and Teenbeat as well as a few others as well as some of minutes from my tape collection. I think you are familiar with a lot of the bands on this particular broadcast, although I think we have a few artists joining the Sonic Jihad, like the Slickee Boys and perhaps Experience Unlimited. I think you're gong to like this one, I sure hope so. I was thinking that this could be a really cool show to do. I have wanted to do this one for a long time.
    Pardon my DC! Tonight's concept set is all DC-area bands all night long until Liza comes in at 8 pm! We feature some of our favorite labels Dischord and Teenbeat as well as a few others as well as some of minutes from my tape collection. I think you are familiar with a lot of the bands on this particular broadcast, although I think we have a few artists joining the Sonic Jihad, like the Slickee Boys and perhaps Experience Unlimited. I think you're gong to like this one, I sure hope so. I was thinking that this could be a really cool show to do. I have wanted to do this one for a long time.
    Jun 27, 2010

    Fanatics!

    Pardon my DC! Tonight's concept set is all DC-area bands all night long until Liza comes in at 8 pm! We feature some of our favorite labels Dischord and Teenbeat as well as a few others as well as some of minutes from my tape collection. I think you are familiar with a lot of the bands on this particular broadcast, although I think we have a few artists joining the Sonic Jihad, like the Slickee Boys and perhaps Experience Unlimited. I think you're gong to like this one, I sure hope so. I was thinking that this could be a really cool show to do. I have wanted to do this one for a long time.

    As I told you last week, I got a copy of the Dax Riggs album, Say Goodnight To The World. Heidi “The Demon” May called Fat Possum and asked when we could start playing it and they said they were cool with it happening now. So, when I am back with you live in a couple of weeks (!) I will lay some new Dax on you. I think you will dig it. Also, we will have some unreleased XBXRX, thanks to Vice Cooler.

    Shows have been going well out here. It's a night off for me, here in Fort Collins CO. A few more shows and then the tour is pretty much over except for some festival dates and some shows to be booked later in the year. It went very quickly.

    Thanks for all the cool mail you all have been sending in, thanks so much for checking out the show. We are so happy to be able to bring it to you.

    Listen loud and STAY FANATIC!!!

    --Henry

    E-Mail address for Henry: Henryontheradio@AOL.com

    01. Bad Brains - Pay To Cum / Banned In D.C.: Bad Brains Greatest Riffs

    02. The Teen Idles - Get Up And Go / 20 Years Of Dischord

    03. The Untouchables - Nic Fit / Flex Your Head

    04. The Enzymes - Speedwash / (Demo Haskett 1997 Re-Mix)

    05. Void - Authority / Flex Your Head

    06. Minor Threat - Salad Days / Complete Discography

    07. Government Issue - Lie, Cheat, & Steal / Flex Your Head

    08. White Boy - I Hate / :30 Over DC

    09. The Obsessed - Sodden Jackal / Incarnate

    10. The Snakes - Twelve Angry Men / I Won't Love You (Till You're More Like Me)

    11. The Penetrators - The Break / :30 Over DC

    12. Slickee Boys - Escalator 66 / Somewhat Of An Anthology

    13. The Screamer - Filing Cabinets / The Screamer

    14. 1/2 Japanese - I Want Something New / :30 Over DC

    15. Slim - Don't Touch That Stereo / Single

    16. The Nation Of Ulysses - Cool Senior High School (Fight Song) / 13-Point Program To Destroy America

    17. Rites Of Spring - Persistent Vision / End On End + EP

    18. The Warmers - No One Like Me No One Like Me / The Warmers

    19. Unrest - Bavarian Mods (Remix) / B.P.M. (1991-1994)

    20. Fugazi - Glue Man / 13 Songs

    21. JJ Starr - Roll Call (Late Night Edition) / Tape

    22. Romania - Breaking Communication / Remodel

    23. Black Eyes - Pack Of Wolves / Black Eyes

    24. Butch Willis & The Rocks - I Miss Her Too Much / Repeats

    25. Brief Weeds - (It's So Hard Not To) Say Hello / International Hip Swing

    26. Rain - Rivers / La Vache Qui Rit

    27. Fire Party - Cake / 20 Years Of Dischord

    28. Asst - WKYS Roll Call / Tape

    29. El Guapo - Glass House / Fake French

    30. Q And Not U - Book Of Flags / Single

    31. Flin Flon - Chicoutimi / Chicoutimi EP

    32. Experience Unlimited - EU Freeze / Single

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