Savage Kick #45

2007-11-22

Savage Kick

Thanksgiving Party!

Host: Kopper

This show has nothing to do with turkey, but goddamn that Schlafly Pumpkin Ale is good shit. So grab a cold one, hit the mute on the hockey game on the boob tube, unbutton your trousers and kick back to the relaxing boogie-woogie sounds of The Underdogs, The Rooks, The Mummies, The New Bomb Turks, The Scientists, The Midways, The Sound Explosion, The Original Sins, Man or Astro-Man?, Left Arm, Dead Moon, Big Black, Forbidden Tigers, Functional Blackouts, and plenty more silly trash.

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Posted by kopper in Podcast, Savage Kick | 4 Comments »

4 reactions to “Savage Kick #45”

  1. kopper

    Playlist:
    The Underdogs – Friday at the Hideout
    Rooks – A Girl Like You
    The Mummies – Come on Up
    The Midways – Just My Kind
    The Original Sins – Out of My Mind
    Dead Moon – Ricochet
    Left Arm – No Time for Rock N Roll
    Forbidden Tigers – Voodoo
    The Scientists – Shake (Together Tonight)
    The 1-4-5s – Theme to Double A
    Man or Astro-Man? – 9 Volt
    The Frantics – The Whip
    The Crazy Teens – Crazy Date
    Big Bobby & The Nightcaps – Not the Same
    The Sound Explosion – She’s One of a Kind
    Les Sexareenos – Girl
    Big Black – L Dopa
    The Functional Blackouts – Kamikaze
    The Birds – Dust in My Pants
    Colin Cook – Cry I Do
    Carl Holmes & The Commanders – Soul Dance No. 3
    New Bomb Turks – I Wanna Sleep in Your Arms
    New Bomb Turks – My Hopes Are Copacetic
    The Jades – I Ain’t Got You

  2. miss maggie

    i thought that this was one of the best shows…..not only those here…..in a long while…..it certainly got me in the mood for a party…..

  3. adam

    congrats on the plug! indie103 for what it is, is a great station.. hope it brought some new listeners.

  4. adam

    ps.. i found this to be interesting.. Australia is in the lead??

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    United States 10.0%
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    United Kingdom 5.0%

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