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Radio - Episode 2

Radio - Episode 2

FromGabba Gabba Huh?


Radio - Episode 2

FromGabba Gabba Huh?

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Dec 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

That was fast! We're back! But don't get too used to this rapid release schedule as we intend to settle into a more regular weekly/bi-weekly schedule in the near future with radio episodes filling in weeks between interview style episodes. This week's music comes to you from each of the past four decades, and all of it (well, almost all) comes from digital sources, as I am going to work on improving sound quality from the conversion process for tapes and vinyl. Enjoy!My  So-Called Band (Charlotte, NC) - Public Caresser (1998)Shiny Beast (Raleigh, NC) - Texasatan (1991)Space Age Polymers Company (Statesville, NC) - For So Long (2006)Sleestacks (Clemson, SC) - Black Devil Doll (1990)Flat Duo Jets (Chapel Hill, NC) - Raining In My Heart (1984)25 Minutes to Go (Charlotte, NC) - You'll Regret the Day You Met Me (2009)Mr. Gold (Rock Hill, SC) - (New Wave) Memory (2014)Andy the Doorbum (Charlotte, NC) - Eyes (#2) (2006)The Fly Bitches (Durham, NC) - Refugee (1997)Bad Checks (Durham, NC) - Who's Got My Money (1998)The Accidents (Kings Mountain, NC) - Cannibal Girl (1997)This episode is brought to you by Hobo Wolfman Records. Find out how you can help HWM open up their new brick and mortar store and get something cool in return: https://gofund.me/ef195890Gabba Gabba Huh? Records & Vintage Goods: https://www.facebook.com/gghrecords/Located inside Vintage Village at Eastridge Mall (246 N New Hope Rd Gastonia, NC ), three stores down from Dillard's (south entrance)Support the show
Released:
Dec 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Welcome to the Gabba Gabba Huh? Podcast, featuring the best of The Carolinas' punk, alternative, hard rock, and heavy metal from the past 40 years. While the main podcast (Gabba Gabba Huh? Talks) will be more converstional and interview style, while "Gabba Gabba Huh? Radio" will focus on the music, with some background information on the songs and bands featured. Most songs will be digitized from original vinyl, cassette, or CD sources, thus the quality will vary, but will be rather true to the original form. Hosted by Mike Phillips from Van Huskins