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33RPM- 27th November 2018

Zack Yusof

27-Nov-18 22:00

33RPM- 27th November 2018

Zack Yusof gives you an interesting selection of music and his insights on the style, the singers and the stories behind the songs

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0:08 - The Flaming Lips- Race For The Prize

5:38 - Grandaddy- Bison On The Plains

10:32 - Guided By Voices- Cohesive Scoops

13:12 - Boy Azooga- Do The Standing Still

17:18 - Swervedriver- Drone Lover

21:29 - Cass Mccombs- Sleeping Volcanoes

26:20 - The Orielles- Bobbie's Second World

30:40 - Yak- Bellyache

34:23 - Exploded View- Sleepers

39:08 - Preoccupations- Pontiac 87

43:24 - Girlpool- Hire

47:03 - Spaceman 3- Honey


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