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Mixtape 142 :: Holy Smokes Future Jokes

Mixtape 142: Holy Smokes Future Jokes

FEATURED: There are many two-genre combos that will fit on Blitzen Trapper like a tailored suit, but my current favorite is “country psychedelia”.

ALSO IN THIS EPISODE: A Giant Dog, Alejandro Escovedo, Blitzen Trapper, The Bobby Lees, The Budos Band, Chris Robley + the Fear of Heights, Chris + Tad, Dub Narcotic Sound System Meets The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Flour, The Fresh & Onlys, Fruit Bats, Gallygows, Garotas Suecas, Heavy Trash, Kitty, Daisy & Lewis, Les Claypool’s Frog Brigade, Los Amigos Invisibles, Margaret Glaspy, MC Frontalot, The Misfits, Montefiori Cocktail, Oh Sees, PJ Harvey, The Rezillos, Rift Valley Brothers, Schrasj, Señor Coconut And His Orchestra, The Snitches, To Roccoco Rot, Tom Petty, Tricky, Wagon Christ

For more information and a full playlist with notes, visit https://the.lacking.org/podcast/2020/0142-holy-smokes-future-jokes


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