A Random Selection of Audio | [Re-Generate List] |
Artist Name | Song Name | Play | Save | Rate | |
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Planet Smashers | My Decision | ||||
Brad Nickels | |||||
Ken Latour | Sample | ||||
Jon and Roy | Stress | ||||
Allison Crowe | Through These Heavy Graces | ||||
Sean Garrett | Harder To Breathe | ||||
The Breakfast | Inner Glimpse | ||||
Booker T. Jones | Representing Memphis | ||||
THE KITCHEN | Lecture on Perspective | ||||
Ex-Dead Teenager | Cursed Valentine | ||||
The ReAction | The Network | ||||
Groundation | Music is the Most High | ||||
No-Fi Soul Rebellion | Too Mean | ||||
The Rain And The Sidewalk | Harmless | ||||
THE KITCHEN | This Message | ||||
KG Ken Williams | Don't Lock Your Heart (Soundtrack from "Two Of Hearts") | ||||
Kids These Days | Intoxicated | ||||
Current Swell | Young and Able |
This interview also appears in issue #51 of Absolute Underground.
New York’s The Slackers have been combining ska, dub, reggae, and rock n’ roll for over 20 years. The Hellcat Re