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Friday, December 19, 2008

Happy Holidays!

Twitch Radio will return after the holidays. Hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and that Santa is good to you all!!!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Episode 5: Not Human!

The new Twitch is one of my favorites so far. New and classic tunes from Tear Garden, Depeche Mode, Modulate, Cephalgy and more, plus Emmi's "Guilty Pleasures" bringing us the emo antics of My Chemical Romance. Enjoy!

"Not Human" - S.P.O.C.K. (from the album Assignment: Earth)
"In Search of My Rose" - The Tear Garden (from the album To Be An Angel Blind, The Crippled Soul Divide)
"Nothing Stays" - Cyberaktif (from the album Tenebrae Vision)
"Leave In Silence (Longer)" - Depeche Mode (from the Leave In Silence MCD)
"Herzschlag" - Cephalgy (from the album Herzschlag)
"Mensch" - Noyce TM (from the album Mensch MCD)
"Cold Massive Blue (Frozen Mix by FGFC820)" - Wynardtage (from the album Praise The Fallen)
"Bass Alert" - Modulate (from the album Detonation)
"Sent To Destroy (Suicide Commando Remix)" - CombiChrist (taken from the Frost EP: Sent To Destroy EP)
"Never Trust the Outline" - Massiv In Mensch (taken from the album Meanwhile Back In The Jungle)
"Welcome To The Black Parade" - My Chemical Romance (taken from the album Welcome To The Black Parade)
"A Girl Like You" - Edwyn Collins (taken from the A Girl Like You MCD)


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Werewolves of London....

This weekend, I'll be flying to London for a few days on business, so I've been thinking about the first time I travelled to the UK. It was in the mid-80s and I went there with members of my high school English class (pretty cool, yeah). While most of my classmates were excited to see the usual monuments and attractions, all I cared about was getting an opportunity to go record shopping. As one of three "punks" in my entire high school, I was often lambasted by my friends for my musical tastes. The bands I picked up on this trip were just fuel for the fire: The Teardrop Explodes, Japan, Fine Young Cannibals, The Mighty Lemon Drops, Thompson Twins, Depeche Mode, The Smiths, The Buzzcocks....still have each of those records in my collection to this day. On the plane home, my friends were loaded up with souvenirs from the trip. Me, I had a backpack full of wax.

New episode debuts tomorrow, featuring the return of "Guilty Pleasures" with my 12-year-old daughter and emo/pop punk "expert," Emmilee.