Friday, January 27, 2017

Stuck In Thee Garage #162: January 27, 2017

In its purest, elemental form, rock music has been a way to voice displeasure with authority, whether that be parents, politicians or The Man. This week on Stuck In Thee Garage, I played songs about rebellion in hour 2.



This is rock n' roll radio:

Hour 1
Artist - Song/Album
Bash & Pop - On the Rocks/Anything Could Happen
The So So Glos - A.D.D. Life/Kamikaze
Snowball II - CR-VUC/Flashes of Quincy
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - Julie's Place/Single
Leopold and His Fiction - It's How I Feel/Darling Destroyer
The Mammoths - Capture You/Golden Spell
Chavez - The Bully Boys/Cockfighters
Yakima - Wabi Sabi/Medicine for Family Entertainment
Honeyrude - Roger McClain/EP
NE-HI - Stay Young/Offers
Stove - Dolphins/Is the Meat That Fell Out
Leather Jacuzzi - Coca Cola Hammock Station/Monsters, Narcs and Idiots
Tyrannamen - I Can't Read Your Mind/Tyrannamen
Weaves - Shithole/Weaves
Quasi - Ballad of Donald Duck & Elmer Fudd/Battle Hymns
The Wedding Present - Birdsnest/Going, Going...
Antarctigo Vespucci - I'm Giving Up on U2/Soulmate Stuff

Hour 2: Rebellion
MC5 - Kick Out the Jams/Kick Out the Jams
Black Flag - Rise Above/Damaged
Fugazi - Merchandise/Repeater
Hard Left - Stay True/We Are Hard Left
Gang of Four - To Hell With Poverty!/Another Day/Another Dollar
Public Enemy - Rebel Without a Pause/It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
Run the Jewels - Close Your Eyes (and Count to Fuck) (feat. Zach de la Rocha)/Run the Jewels 2
Art Brut - Summer Job/Art Brut vs. Satan
Drive-By Truckers - This Fucking Job/The Big To-Do
Jarvis Cocker - Running the World/Jarvis
Prince - Partyup/Dirty Mind
David Bowie - Rebel Rebel/Diamond Dogs
The Jam - Modern World/This is the Modern World
Neil Young - Revolution Blues/On the Beach
Mission of Burma - Academy Fight Song/Signals, Calls and Marches
The Clash - Clampdown/London Calling


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