Good morning people! Got some more music goodies this week for you to vote yay or nay to, courtesy of WFMU's hefty list o' buddies at a certain social networking site of which you may have heard. We've got Japanese collagists recycling Missy Eliot, The Ramones recycled by Christians, North American musicians named after recycled French Existentialism 101 exam terms, a track from the guy who put together the Sublime Frequencies "Choubi Choubi" compilation of folk and pop from Iraq, a song named after the capital of Iran, a New Jersey collagist named after a line from one of the greatest teen comedies ever, an atmospheric piece from Germany, and a straight out rocker, just for good measure. Consider it the Earth Day Special... or not....!!!
The band or bands who get the most "Pump it" votes each week will be forever exalted on my FIRST EVER MARATHON PREMIUM called "In MySpace, No One Can Hear You Scream" (you can still pledge to this year's marathon here). Last round's favorites were The Bran Flakes, Slasher Risk, and The Little League! Congratulations, band buddies!!
Who will be next? It's up to you!!!
"Pinky" by Satanicpornocultshop (Heavily played on WFMU plunderphonicians from Osaka, Japan)
"Beat on the Beast" by The Christian Ramones ("Gabba gabba pray")
"See You by Sartre ("indie/acoustic/folk" from New Jersey)
"Handbook for the Recently Dead" by Hell is Other People ("Industrial/Experimental" from Ontario, Canada)
"Magic Carpet (excerpt) by Porest (Oakland, California's "one man detonator" (aka Mark Gerghis))
"Tehran by LondonVsNewYork ("indie/rock/punk" from Buffalo, New York)
"Anal Laan Party" by Paid in Puke ("Acousmatic / Tape music / Minimalist / Experimental" from "Lil Kim's
abandoned castle", New Jersey)
"Night Street Canal by For Esme (looping ambient acoustic from Germany)
"Reaction" by Bonbomb (New York metro area rockers, who have visited the WFMU studios for live sets on Pat Duncan's show.)
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