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2008
This week's host:Rich Palmer from Audio GumshoeShow: The Electrical Language PodcastSong: Love And Wonder (The Free Press)Show: Darkhorse RadioSong: Parallax (The Sour Babies)Show: Indie Launchpad PodcastSong: Elbowculture (The Heys)Show: Indie Music SamplerSong: Always (Peter Bradley Adams)Show: Audio GumshoeSong: Willie's Waltz (Greta Gaines)Show: It's A Frog's Life Acoustic PodcastSong: Chained To A Radiator (Jay Foreman)Show: PC Podcast with Pete CogleSong: Fun Tashlikh (Faren Khan)Show: Eclectic MixSong: A Thousand Words (Styrofoam )Show: Ourobouros PodcastSong: Repetition Kills You (The Black Ghosts)[return to MusicPodcasting.org]
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