Steve and Keith take a trip down their memory holes back to 1993 and their late night all-request radio show, "Radio Static."
It turns out they have always "struggled with the format."
Songs by bands discussed in this episode include:
"Radio Static" by Barkmarket; "Worlock" by Skinny Puppy; "Savory" by Jawbox; "Bronx Cheer" by Mercury Rev; "Sober" by Tool; "Bales of Cocaine" by Rev Horton Heat; "Buena" by Morphine; "Elevate Me Later" by Pavement; "Gentlemen" by the Afghan Whigs; "Yuri-G" by PJ Harvey; "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails; "Elderly Woman..." Pearl Jam; "VFW" by The Dead Milkmen; "Frances Farmer..." by Nirvana; "The Stallion (Part 3)" by Ween; "A House Is Not a Motel" by Love; "Trailer Trash" by Modest Mouse; "Adventures In Failure" by MC 900ft. Jesus; "Not My Brotha" by Me Phi Me; "Television, The Drug of the Nation" by The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy; "People Everyday" by Arrested Development; "Bad Boys" by Inner Circle; "Passin' Me By" by The Pharcyde; "Fallin'" by Teenage Fanclub & De La Sol
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