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Off the top of the show, we called a lady in my apartment building who owns a ferret. We then featured Ottawa-based noisecore band 'Harsh Supplement', and Toronto-based 90's rock band 'The Garo Experience f/ Tro'. We also delved into Tro's new Armenian techno single 'Gino Party', produced by Patrick Wilson.
The night's topic was driving cars.
We kicked things off by playing 'Julien's Roadside Stories', and a poetry set from the Cliche Cafe. Later on we played audio tape from the Pervert Parade, and fondly remembered 'Horns Across America'.
New to the program this week is our very own Aztec weather God 'Quetzalcoatl' and I called different gas stations in Ottawa to try and guess the prices of petrol in our game "How Much For Your Gas". To cap things off we played some Carmen Sandiego-related material.
Sean Cooley from Moonrappin' tried to call in, but his phone cut out.
Sarah/Kimberley called in to request 'Gino Party' by 'Tro'.
Someone using a Dr. Phil soundboard called in...and also requested 'Gino Party' by 'Tro'.
Slam DaMan called in to talk about cars and whistletips (Wa-you-wanna-WOOWOO ITS DAT WOO WOO).
DJ Digs called in while driving on the Queensway to do a traffic report.
WLUV's The White Shaft promoted the Scrub & Tug Car Wash on Merivale Road.
And the show ran long this week...enjoy!
Artist | Album | Track | ||
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Harsh Supplement | Unreleased | Untitled | ||
Problem Children | More Noize From The Playpen | Blue Skies | ||
Sloan | B Sides Win | D Is For Driver | ||
Color Me Psycho | It Came From Canada #3 | Black Corvair | ||
Rose Royce | Best Of Car Wash (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Car Wash (Edited Version) | ||
Bill Cosby | Bill's Best Friend | Cars | ||
Wilson Pickett | The Best Of Wilson Pickett | Mustang Sally | ||
Rodney Dangerfield | 20th Century Masters the Millennium Collection: The Best of Rodney Dangerfield | Get a Horse | ||
Jurassic 5 | Power In Numbers | A Day At The Races | ||
Canadian content | New release |
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