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03-Mar-23 |
Track By Track (10:00 PM) |
EP59: Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon
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02-Mar-23 |
Back To Back (10:00 PM) |
EP59: Pink Floyd
Jon Yap |
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02-Jun-21 |
The Pulse (10:00 PM) |
By The Way: Pink Floyd Feud, J.Cole Joins Pro Basketball, Jason Newstead Not Joining Megadeth, Coachella To Happen in 2022
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28-Apr-20 |
The Pulse (1:00 PM) |
Midday Music Machine - 28th April 2020
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08-Apr-20 |
The Pulse (1:00 PM) |
Midday Music Machine - 8th April 2020
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03-Aug-19 |
Pick Of The Pops (4:00 PM) |
Golden Hits From The Golden Years
Patrick Teoh |
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06-Apr-19 |
Pick Of The Pops (4:00 PM) |
Golden Hits From The 60's to The 80's
Patrick Teoh |
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06-Oct-18 |
Pick Of The Pops (2:00 PM) |
Pick of the Pops: Rolling Stones Magazine's Greatest Songs Of All Time
Patrick Teoh |
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14-Jul-18 |
Pick Of The Pops (2:00 PM) |
Pick of the Pops: The Best Songs of the 1960s
Patrick Teoh |
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30-Jun-18 |
Pick Of The Pops (2:00 PM) |
Pick of the Pops: 1970's Biggest Hits
Patrick Teoh |
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05-May-18 |
Pick Of The Pops (2:00 PM) |
Pick of the Pops: The Biggest Hits of the 1970s
Patrick Teoh |
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31-Mar-18 |
Muddy Confluence Musical Companion (8:00 PM) |
Ep267: String Theory #10
Othniel Ting | Timothy Kang |
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07-Oct-17 |
Pick Of The Pops (2:00 PM) |
Pick of The Pops: The Biggest Hits of the Year 1980
Patrick Teoh |
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22-Jul-17 |
Muddy Confluence Musical Companion (8:00 PM) |
EP234: The Moog-y Blues
Richard Bradbury |
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18-Apr-17 |
33RPM (10:00 PM) |
33RPM - 18th April 2017
Zack Yusof |
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10-Sep-16 |
Pick Of The Pops (2:00 PM) |
Pick Of The Pops: The Most Popular Songs of the Year 1973
Patrick Teoh |
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