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Tight Pants with Guest DJ Dwb on Friday, July 22, 2016 Playlist: Tight Pants with Guest DJ dwb on Friday, July 22, 2016 Show Notes: dwb sweating in these tight pants Time Artist Song Title Album Label Year 3:01 pm savages “shut up” silence yourself matador 2013 3:05 pm masada “hath-arob” electric masada tzadik 2004 3:09 pm the kills “wait” (by request) black rooster dim mak records 2002 3:16 pm gary clark jr. “don't owe you a thang” the bright lights ep warner bros. 2011 3:18 pm the flaming lips “sgt. pepper's lonely hearts club band with a little help from my fwends warner bros. 2014 reprise” 3:23 pm gorillaz “white light” demon days parlophone 2005 3:27 pm the kinks “give the people what they want” (by give the people what they want arista 1981 request) 3:32 pm little feat “fat man in the bathtub” dixie chicken warner bros 1973 3:37 pm bob dylan “all along the watchtower” john wesley harding columbia 1967 3:41 pm primus “jerry was a race car driver” they can't all be zingers 3:45 pm dub trio “en passant” iv roir 2010 3:47 pm television “prove it” (by request) marquee moon elektra 1977 3:56 pm the tubes “love will keep us together” tubes rarities and smash hits a&m 1981 3:57 pm tom waits “cemetery polka” rain dogs island 1985 4:02 pm the barracudas “i can't pretend” drop out gmg 1981 4:04 pm black joe lewis & the “bitch, i love you” ep honeybears 4:06 pm billy bragg “a new england” (by request) 4:09 pm the clash “know your rights” combat rock epic 1982 4:13 pm dead kennedys “cesspool in eden” bedtime for democracy (new) 4:18 pm the dead milkmen “the conspiracy song” soul rotation hollywood 1992 Time Artist Song Title Album Label Year 4:21 pm the dead weather “hang you from the heavens ” horehound third man records 2009 4:25 pm jucifer “ides of light” war bird 4:37 pm vernon reid “a tale of two bridges” urban mythology vol 1 4:47 pm funkadelic “i got a thing, you got a thing, westbound everybody's got a thing” 4:50 pm funkadelic “hit it and quit it” maggot brain westbound 1971 4:54 pm jimi hendrix “crosstown traffic” smash hits reprise 4:57 pm thurston moore “mark webber” root 5:02 pm talking heads “found a job” more songs about buildings & food sire 1978 5:06 pm joy division “love will tear us apart” (by request) 5:10 pm david bowie “panic in detroit” aladdin sane rca 1973 5:17 pm the specials “too hot” the specials chrysalis 5:21 pm the b52s “52 girls” the b52s warner brothers 1979 5:24 pm the pretenders “tattoo love boys” 5:27 pm bob marley & the wailers “punky reggae party” babylon by bus island 1978 .
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