Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Newest Industry Presents: Flatbasset Radio - Episode #6


(IF YOU CAN BELIEVE IT, THIS POST ORIGINALLY APPEARS ON THE TWIN CITIES BLOG NEWEST INDUSTRY.  HENCE THE TITLE.  PRETTY STRAIGHT FORWARD...)

Ain't got no milk, no mothafuckin' cereal...


Well hello again, free music fans!  Welcome to the sixth episode of Flatbasset Radio!

As you may or may not know by now, Flatbasset Radio is a weekly podcast put together by regular contributor TCDroogsma.  He spends so much time on this blog being a snarky asshole that we almost feel obligated to have him put together a podcast to prove that yes, he does actually like music.

This week TCDroogsma reveals his personal theme song, reluctantly plays Neil Young, coldly uses his friends heartache for his own selfish means, laments the breakup of the internet's favorite rap group, ponders a world in which Interpol died in a tire fire, and celebrates Phatnumber's birthday!



Click the embedded player above to give it a listen or click the title below to download the podcast for your very own.

Flatbasset Radio - Episode #6

01. Pavement - Summer Babe (Winter Version)
02. Wu-Tang Clan - Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'
03. Fiona Apple - Hot Knife (Blockhead Remix)
04. Eels - Last Stop: This Town
05. Das Racist - Puerto Rican Cousins
06. The Damned - Fan Club
07. Pet Shop Boys - It's A Sin
08. Suga Free - Let Me Pimp Or Let Me Die
09. Phatnumber - The Fastest Cowboy Out There
10. Neil Young - Harvest Moon
11. Jay-Z - 99 Problems (El-P Remix)
12. Down By Law - Radio Ragga
13. Interpol - The New

Boom!  Free music!  Tell a friend!  Tell two friends!



If, for some reason, this is not enough TCDroogsma he can be found on Twitter (@TCDroogsma).  Give him a follow if you like inside jokes between him and his idiot friends.  He can also be found rambling away on his own Flatbasset blog.  You were warned.


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