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Chuck DumpsterSimilar to MR&RMore palatable in a single sesh than Maximum Rock and Roll tho. Also it’s more like a real radio show. Just wish they would play pup and direct hit!!! SIIIIIIIIIKE!! Keep up the tolerable work!
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black_macabredig itgreat stuff, wish there were more underground rock podcasts. thank you.
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Maxaroni87rock n roll goldmineFantastic radio station, especially for obscure rock n roll/punk, old and new. Happy to see the show branching out a bit in recent episodes, playing artists like Julie Byrne and Daniel Bachman. Great stuff.
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LEIGHTOI just found this podcast and GODDAMN IZ GOOOODBest cast for hidden goodies with great commentary and taste. V. excited incorporate this into my weekly tunes. KEEP IT UP
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backstreetsbackalrightEasily my favorite music podcast these daysFinding a new episode of Jay's Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio podcast waiting in my iTunes is always a lift in my day. The selection is of excellent quality and breadth, the commentary informative and fun. This podcast has introduced an awful lot of great new music to our household over the past year. It's a never-miss.
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savagebeatGreat radio.I listen to many a fine podcasts out there, but few have that feel of a true radio show or keep me for an entire episode each time. Dynamite Hemorrhage is a fine piece of work that reminds me of some of my fave underground rock n roll DJs of long ago and doesn't have any of that gimmickry that seems to plague some of the other podcasts I listen to. Just an hour of new and old, slightly familiar and downright obscure tunes with a little band/artsist history thrown in. I come away from each episode with something new to dig deeper into.
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