This week, DJ Koomdogg plays two hours of rock songs, including music from 1984 in hour 2.
Playlist
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Stuck In Thee Garage by The Dirtbombs on Dangerous Magical Noise (In the Red) -
Year of the Dog by Royal Trux on White Stuff (Fat Possum) -
Car by FEELS on Post Earth (Wichita) -
Music Was the Language From When I Mattered by Herzog on Me Vs. You (Exit Stencil Recordings) -
Realization by Frankie and the Witch Fingers on ZAM (Greenway Records) -
At the Citadel by Flat Worms on Into the Iris (Drag City) -
Cyboogie by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard (ATO) -
Never Enough by Piroshka on Brickbat (Bella Union) -
Pressure to Party by Julia Jacklin on Crushing (Polyvinyl) -
Everyone Is A Bad Friend by Sir Babygirl on Crush On Me (Father/Daughter Records) -
Can't Get Enough by GRiZ on Ride Waves (Self-released) -
Alien Angel by The Faint on Egowerk (Saddle Creek) -
Distressor by Cherry Glazerr on Stuffed & Ready (Secretly Canadian) -
Holy Rhythm by Guided By Voices on Zeppelin Over China (GBV Inc.) -
Nothing In by Balms on Mirror (self-released) -
Never Alone by White Lies on FIVE (PIAS) -
I Feel Dread by Business of Dreams on Ripe for Anarchy (Slumberland) -
The Red Brick by Jeff Tweedy on WARM (dBPM Records) -
Pink Turns to Blue by Husker Du on Zen Arcade (SST) -
This Ain't No Picnic by Minutemen on Double Nickels on the Dime (SST) -
(Don't Go Back To) Rockville by R.E.M. on Reckoning (I.R.S.) -
New Gods by Meat Puppets on Meat Puppets II (SST) -
House of Pain by Van Halen on 1984 (Warner Bros.) -
Some Heads Are Gonna Roll by Judas Priest on Defenders of the Faith (Columbia) -
2 Minutes to Midnight by Iron Maiden on Powerslave (Capitol) -
Killed by Death by Motorhead on No Remorse (Bronze Records) -
Tojo by Hoodoo Gurus on Stone Age Romeos (A&M) -
Unsatisfied by The Replacements on Let It Be (Twin/Tone) -
The Killing Moon by Echo & The Bunnymen on Ocean Rain (Sire) -
Wire by U2 on The Unforgettable Fire (Island) -
New Song by Howard Jones on Human's Lib (WEA/Elektra) -
Original Sin by INXS on The Swing (WEA/Mercury/ATCO) -
I Would Die 4 U by Prince and the Revolution on Purple Rain (Warner Bros.)