This week, DJ Koomdogg plays two hours of rock jams, including songs about gravity in hour 2.
Playlist
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Stuck In Thee Garage by The Dirtbombs on Dangerous Magical Noise (In the Red) -
History Channel by Hotline TNT on Cartwheel (Third Man) -
Dilemma Us From Evil by Psychedelic Porn Crumpets on Fronzoli (What Reality?) -
Til It's Over by Marnie Stern on The Comeback Kid (Joyful Noise) -
Safe by Wire Spine (Negative Gain x Verboden) -
Your Spit by IAN SWEET (Polyvinyl) -
Spit by Swamp Wife on Swamp Wife (Lace Records) -
All Lined Up by Sheer Mag on All Lined Up (Third Man) -
P.C.H. by It Thing on Constant State/PCH (Feel It Records) -
Bullet Sound by The Kills on God Games (Domino) -
Hush by Ill Peach on This Is Not an Exit (Sub Pop) -
Telephone Line by Juliana Hatfield on Juliana Hatfield Sings E.L.O. (American Laundromat) -
Orange Creamsicle Head by Lightheaded on Good Good Great! (Slumberland) -
A Hitch by Drop Nineteens on Hard Light (Wharf Cat) -
Foreign Land by Teenage Fanclub on Nothing Lasts Forever (Merge) -
Worm by Slow Pulp on Yard (Anti) -
Another Good Year for the Roses by Kurt Vile on Back to Moon Beach (Verve) -
Feeling Gravity's Pull by R.E.M. on Fables Of The Reconstruction (I.R.S.) -
Gravity by Pylon on Live (Chunklet) -
Gravity by Versus on Ex Voto (Ernest Jenning) -
Two Spaces by Frank Black on Frank Black (4AD) -
Gravity by Max Webster on High Class in Borrowed Shoes (Mercury) -
Gravity Rides Everything by modest Mouse on The Moon & Antarctica (Epic Records) -
Gravity by Husker Du on Savage Young Du (Numero Group) -
Gravity by ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead on X: The Godless Void and Other Stories (Dine Alone) -
The Sky is Fallin' by Queens of the Stone Age on Songs For the Deaf (Interscope) -
Gravity by Quasi on Breaking the Balls of History (Sub Pop) -
Gravity's Gone by Drive By Truckers on A Blessing and a Curse (ATO) -
Center of Gravity by Yo La Tengo on I Can Hear the Heart Beating As One (Matador) -
High and Dry by Radiohead on The Bends (Capitol) -
Tarpeian Rock by Protomartyr on Under Color Of Official Right (Hardly Art) -
Falling Off the Edge of the World by Black Sabbath on Mob Rules (Warner Bros.)