Submitted by Ryan Keller on Mon, 2010-04-19 12:59
Artist |
Title |
Album |
Rotation |
Link |
Locksley |
I love you too |
Be in Love |
Top 200 |
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Money Brother |
Track 1 |
Real Control |
Top 200 |
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The Dead Weather |
Die by the Drop |
Sea of Cowards single |
Top 200 |
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Ted Leo & the Pharmacists |
Bottled in Cork |
The Brutalist Bricks |
Top 200 |
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Iggy Pop |
The Passenger |
Lust For Life |
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The Velvet Underground & Nico |
Waiting for my Man |
EP |
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Patti Smith |
Gloria |
Horses |
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MC5 |
Looking at You |
Back in the USA |
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Radio Birdman |
Aloha Steve and Danno |
Radios Appear |
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Love |
Signed D.C. |
Love |
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Heartbreakers |
Love Comes in Spurts |
Single |
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The Real Kids |
Solid Gold |
Single |
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Dandy Warhols |
Not if your the last Junkie on Earth |
...The Dandy Warhols Come Down |
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Starlight Mints |
Inside Me |
Drowaton |
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Television |
Call Mr. Lee |
Single |
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Ted Leo & Pharmacists |
Even Heroes Have to Die |
The Brutalist Bricks |
Top 200 |
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The White Stripes |
We are going to be friends |
Under Great White Northern Lights |
Top 200 |
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Jaguar Love |
Take Anohter Piece of My heart |
Jaguar Love |
Top 200 |
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The Whigs |
Kill Me Carolyne |
In The Dark |
Top 200 |
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre |
Satellite |
Satallite |
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Wreckless Eric |
Whole Wide World |
1977 the Spirit of Punk |
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The Rolling Stones |
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) |
Goat's Head Soup |
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Richard Hell and the Voidoids |
The Blank Generation |
Blank Generation |
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New York Dolls |
Looking For A Kiss |
New York Dolls |
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David Bowie |
Cat People (Putting Out Fire) |
Cat People (putting out fire) |
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Public Image Ltd |
Rise |
Album |
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The Greenhornes |
The End of the Night |
Gun for You |
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The Hives |
Walk Idiot Walk |
Tyrannosaurus Hives |
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The Vines |
Get Free |
Highly Evolved |
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Black Motor cycle club |
Whatever happen to my rock n' roll |
B.R.M.C. i |
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PEANUT BUTTER and JELLY SANDWICH-The peanut butter and jelly sandwich (PB&J) is a sandwich popular in North America that includes a layer of peanut butter and either jam or jelly on bread, commonly between two slices, but sometimes eaten open-faced.[1] A 2002 survey showed the average American will have eaten 1,500 of these sandwiches before graduating from high school.[2]
THE PEANUT BUTTER, BACON, AND BANANA SANDWICH, sometimes referred to as an Elvis sandwich or the Elvis, consists of toasted bread slices with peanut butter, sliced banana, and fried bacon. Honey is sometimes included. The sandwich is frequently cooked in a pan or on a griddle.
The recipe for the sandwich has been published in numerous cookbooks and newspaper stories.[1][2] It is sold commercially in restaurants that specialize in peanut butter sandwiches, such as P.B. Loco and Peanut Butter & Co.
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