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Photos: Ian MacKaye Guest DJ Set on KCRW with Henry Rollins

D.C. heroes, punk rock icons and BFFs Ian MacKaye and Henry Rollins joined forces for two hours of fiery radio this past Saturday that is now available for your listening…

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By Rachel Reynolds • Apr 10, 2012 • 1 min read

Henry and Ian. Photos by Charles Previtire

D.C. heroes, punk rock icons and BFFs Ian MacKaye and Henry Rollins joined forces for two hours of fiery radio this past Saturday that is now available for your listening pleasure in the KCRW archives.

Ian visits LA every now and again and Henry insisted he stop by and play some tunes. The guys have been friends since their teenage years (Ian is turning 50 soon, hard to imagine), and Ian said he took on the task by pretending the two of them were hanging out in his living room and he was putting on records he likes.

They reminisced about collecting vinyl together (this is music geekery at its finest from two very cool guys) and it was a real punk rock education from two experts.

Ian kicked things off with Bikini Kill and then plowed through a set of tunes. He called the band Lungfish, whose albums he releases on his own Dischord records, “masters of the repetitive groove” and “one of the most important bands in the world”.

He also called the track “Transfusion” by Nervous Norvous one of the “greatest songs of all time”. Meanwhile, Henry called Wire’s “Ex Lion Tamer” one of the most important records from the D.C. they came out of and a “mandatory record” to have in your collection.

Check out all of his selections below and hear the session online here.

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Ian MacKaye Guest DJ Playlist on KCRW

01. Bikini Kill – New Radio / single

02. Scream – Walking By Myself / single

03. Lungfish – Savings / single

04. Nervous Norvous – Transfusion / single

05. Trashmen – King Of The Surf / single

06. Cold Cold Hearts – Broken Teeth / Cold Cold Hearts

07. The Vibrators – Petrol / Pure Mania

08. Viktims – Television Addict / single

09. Wire – Ex Lion Tamer / Pink Flag

10. Eddy Current Suppression Ring – Which Way To Go / single

11. Vernon Walters – The Truth About You / single

12. Felt Letters – 600,000 Bands / single

13. Satan’s Rats – Louise / single

14. The Pack – King Of Kings / single

15. Skunks – Good From The Bad / single

16. The Need – Let Them Eat Valiums / single

17. Shine – Lost Sun Dance / single

18. Dog Faced Hermans – Keep Your Laws Off Of My Body / Those Deep Buds

19. Creation – Through My Eyes / single

20. The Arbors – Hey Joe / The Arbors

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    Rachel Reynolds

    Producer, 'Morning Becomes Eclectic'

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