This week, DJ Koomdogg plays two hours of great rock music, including songs from 1991 in hour 2.
Playlist
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Stuck In Thee Garage by The Dirtbombs on Dangerous Magical Noise (In the Red) -
Check the Record by Prince on Welcome 2 America (Legacy) -
Once More for the Ocean by Slothrust (Dangerbird) -
Locust Laced by Sleigh Bells on Texis (Mom + Pop) -
The Philosopher by Quicksand on Distant Populations (Epitaph) -
Overachiever by Chubby and The Gang on The Mutt's Nuts (Partisan) -
Ship of Lies by Danko Jones on Power Trio (Sonic Unyon) -
Sugar Pill by METZ on Live at the Opera House (Sub Pop) -
Gleaming Spires by Ducks Ltd. on Get Bleak (Carpark) -
Hi Speed Roller by Alan Vega on After Dark (In the Red) -
Athens, France by Black Country, New Road on For the First Time (Ninja Tune) -
Play by Ty Segall on Harmonizer (Drag City) -
Cinderella by Enumclaw on Jimbo Demo (Youth Riot) -
The Sun Hasn't Left by Modest Mouse on The Golden Casket (Epic) -
Snail S(h)ell by Smile Machine on Bye for Now (Exploding in Sound) -
Heart to Heart by Fiddlehead on Between the Richness (Run for Cover) -
Hammer Factory by Pardoner on Came Down Different (Bar/None) -
Divine Intervention by Matthew Sweet on Girlfriend (Zoo Entertainment, BMG) -
Muck by Dinosaur Jr. on Green Mind (Warner Bros.) -
Metal Baby by Teenage Fanclub on Bandwagonesque (DGC) -
Who You Drivin' Now? (Remastered) by Mudhoney on Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge: 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (Sub Pop (1991/2021)) -
Bury Me by Smashing Pumpkins on Gish (Caroline) -
Room A Thousand Years Wide by Soundgarden on Badmotorfinger (A&M) -
Pass the Plugs by De La Soul on De La Soul is Dead (Tommy Boy) -
What? by A Tribe Called Quest on The Low End Theory (Jive) -
Talkin' Loud and Sayin' Nothin' by Living Colour on Biscuits (Epic) -
Fight The Youth by Fishbone on The Reality of My Surroundings (Columbia) -
Catch The Breeze by Slowdive on Just For A Day (Creation Records) -
Mercury by The Ocean Blue on Cerulean (Sire) -
Real Cool Time by The Feelies on Time for a Witness (A&M) -
Texarkana by R.E.M. on Out Of Time (Warner Bros.)