This week, DJ Koomdogg plays two hours of tasty rock jams, including songs about persistence in hour 2.
Playlist
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Stuck In Thee Garage by The Dirtbombs on Dangerous Magical Noise (In the Red) -
The Winner Always Talks by Infinity Girl on Somewhere Nice, Someday (Disposable America) -
Moon Out of Phase by Ted Leo on The Hanged Man (Self-released) -
Happy or Sad by Dead Stars on Perfect Patterns (Weird Tree Records) -
Never Swim Alone by Death From Above on Outrage! Is Now (Warner Bros., Last Gang) -
The Static God by Oh Sees on Orc (Castle Face) -
Possession by Rainer Maria on Rainer Maria (Polyvinyl) -
Room by Palehound on A Place I'll Always Go (Polyvinyl) -
Tiger Baby (feat. Jordyn Blakely) by Maneka on Is You Is (Exploding in Sound) -
Character Study by Darto on Human Giving (Aagoo Records) -
Bend Over by A Giant Dog on Toy (Merge) -
Pardon My Speech by Great Grandpa on Plastic Cough (Double Double Whammy) -
My New Hideout by The Stevens on Good (Chapter Music) -
Strong Woman by Jen Cloher on Jen Cloher (Milk! Records) -
Turtleneck by The National on Sleep Well Beast (4AD) -
The Spell by The Afghan Whigs on In Spades (Sub Pop) -
Holding On by The War on Drugs on A Deeper Understanding (Atlantic) -
Boys Keep Swinging by David Bowie on Lodger (RCA) -
Keep Swinging (Downtown) by Sloan on Commonwealth (Yep Roc) -
Keep on Keepin' On by Bleached on Welcome The Worms (Dead Oceans) -
Rid of Me by PJ Harvey on Rid Of Me (Island) -
Keep on Truckin' (Part 1) by Eddie Kendricks on Eddie Kendricks (Tamla) -
And I Keep Holding On by The Night Marchers on See You in Magic (Vagrant Records) -
I Keep Coming Back by The Afghan Whigs on Gentlemen (Elektra) -
Drive and Desire by Max Webster on Universal Juveniles (Mercury) -
I Can't Quit You Baby by Led Zeppelin on Led Zeppelin (Atlantic) -
You Can't Quit Me Baby by Queens of the Stone Age on Queens of the Stone Age (Loosegroove, Roadrunner) -
I Need One (I Want One) by OFF! on OFF! (Vice Records) -
Keep Hanging On by Husker Du on Flip Your Wig (SST Records) -
Keep Believing by Bob Mould on Silver Age (Merge) -
It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock n' Roll) by AC/DC on T.N.T. (Albert Productions)