
This week, DJ Koomdogg plays two hours of rock awesomeness, including songs with pickup lines in hour 2.
Playlist
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Stuck In Thee Garage by The Dirtbombs on Dangerous Magical Noise (In the Red) -
I Can Not Be Satisfied by Titus Andronicus on The Will to Live (Merge) -
Shit Town by Kal Marks on My Name is Hell (Exploding in Sound) -
Slice Up the Pie by OFF! on Free LSD (Fat Possum) -
Famous by Courting on Guitar Music (Play It Again Sam) -
Heaven's Gate by METZ on Come On Down (Sub Pop) -
Spiderweb by Built to Spill on When the Wind Forgets Your Name (Sub Pop) -
Saltwater (feat. Conway the Machine) by Danger Mouse & Black Thought on Cheat Codes (BMG) -
Make You Suffer by The Mountain Goats on Bleed Out (Merge) -
Wanting and Waiting by Peel Dream Magazine on Pad (Slumberland Records) -
All I've Known by Tony Molina on In the Fade (Summer Shade/ Run for Cover) -
Contract Killers by Kiwi Jr. on Chopper (Sub Pop) -
Skulls by Peter Matthew Bauer on Flowers (Fortune Teller's Music) -
Empires Falling by The Black Angels on Wilderness of Mirrors (Partisan) -
Head In The Clouds by The Beths on Expert In A Dying Field (Carpark) -
In My Arms by Big Joanie on Back Home (Kill Rock Stars) -
Enchanter by Karate, Guns and Tanning (Self-released) -
Chaise Longue by Wet Leg on Wet Leg (Domino) -
Let's Make Out by Dream Wife on Dream Wife (Lucky Number) -
This Is Love by PJ Harvey on Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea (Island Records) -
Somethin' Hot by The Afghan Whigs on 1965 (Columbia) -
Hey by Pixies on Doolittle (4AD) -
Honey Bee (Lets Fly to Mars) by Grinderman on Grinderman (Anti) -
My Kinda Lover by Billy Squier on Don't Say No (Capitol Records) -
Hot Love by Cheap Trick on Cheap Trick (Epic) -
Turbo Lover by Judas Priest on Turbo (Columbia) -
Let's Spend The Night Together by David Bowie on Aladdin Sane (RCA) -
I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend by The Ramones on Ramones (Sire) -
Jeepster by T Rex on Electric Warrior (Warner Bros) -
Brick House by Commodores on Commodores (Motown) -
Sledgehammer by Peter Gabriel on So (Geffen) -
Let's Pretend We're Married by Prince on 1999 (Warner Bros.)