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Episode 13 - Self Deprecating Sentiments

4:00am, 8-15-2019
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Mof, Bri, Urs spin all Vinyl for you wonderful people. This weeks sentiments range from "I don't know what to do with my life" and "I can't stand myself," to "practice makes perfect." Tune in for Dutch and Belgian punk from the late 70s/ early 80s, weirdo synth punk/no wave from Poland and the bay area, a garage mirage, and many other interweaving genres. We sure had fun, self deprecating sentiments and all, we hope you will too.

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  • 4:01am Demokrati by Knugen Faller on Skellefte Stadshotell EP (Wasted Sounds)
  • 4:03am Inkisicion by Vulpess on 7" (Dos Rombos Discos, 1983)
  • 4:05am Searching by Nixe on Killed by Epitaph (Dutch Punk Rock 77'-82') (Epitaph)
  • 4:07am Structure by Pustostany on Pustostany "2012" (Sweet Rot Records)
  • 4:10am War Games by Pink Military on Do Animals Believe in God? (Virgin, 1980)
  • 4:12am Slabs by Preening on Gang Laughter (Self Released, 2019)
  • 4:14am i can't stand myself by The Contortions on No New York (Universal Music, 1978)
  • 4:19am Brave New World by The Cultural Decay on Eight Ways to start a Day (Sacred Bones Records, 1980)
  • 4:22am Cloud 149 by Pere Ubu on Datapanik in the year Zero (Radar Records, 1978)
  • 4:24am Practice makes Perfect by Wire on Chairs Missing (EMI Records ltd., 1978)
  • 4:28am Prove It by Television on Sketches (The Demos 1974-75) (Arkain Filloux, 1974)
  • 4:33am Baby Boomerang by T-Rex on The Slider (Fat Possum Records, 2010)
  • 4:36am New Machine by Tuxedomoon on No Tears (Warner Bros., 1983)
  • 4:41am Go For Gold! by Girls at Our Best on 7" (Happy Birthday Records, 1981)
  • 4:44am I Don't Know What to Do with My LIfe by The Buzzcocks on A Different Kind of Tension (A&M Records, 1980)
  • 4:47am For the Fret by The Kids on Self Titled (Havoc Rex, 1978)
  • 4:49am The Dreg by The Fleshtones on Roman Gods (A&M, 1981)
  • 4:53am Night Theme by Iggy Pop & James Williamson on Kill City (Bomp Records, 1977)
  • 4:54am Mirage by Tommy James & The Shondelles on 7" (roulette records, 1967)
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