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93 to Present: 10/15/93 – Hang Ups (First Band Ever on Off The Radio K Instudios ’93 to Present: 10/15/93 – Hang Ups (first band ever on Off The Record) 2/25/94 – Rex Daisy 3/11/94 – Willie Wisely 4/5/94 – Balloon Guy (day Kurt Cobain died) 4/15/94 – Arcwelder 4/22/94 – Hammerhead 5/13/94 – John's Black Dirt 5/27/94 – Lily Liver 7/7/94 – Dylan Hicks 8/19/94 – Babes in Toyland 10/14/94 – Hang Ups 10/21/94 – The Spectors 11/4/94 – Cows 11/25/94 – Big Red Ball 1/05/95 – Gusto Busto 1/12/95 – Barb Cohen and Little Lizard 1/19/95 – 12 Rods 1/26/95 – The Autumn Leaves 2/2/95 – The Sandwiches 2/9/95 – Superman Curl 2/9/95 – The Vibrochamps 3/3/95 – Mountain Singers 3/17/95 – Savage Aural Hotbed 4/7/95 – The Honeydogs 4/7/95 – The Wahinis 4/14/95 – Steeplejack 4/21/95 – February 4/28/95 – Interstate Judy 5/5/95 – Wahinis 5/19/95 – Rhea Valentine 5/26/95 – Kittywinder 6/2/95 – Marcus Noise 6/9/95 – The Zen Bishops 6/16/95 – Passage 6/23/95 – The Glenrustles 6/30/95 – King Can 7/7/95 – The Legendary Jim Ruiz Group 7/14/95 – Smattering 7/21/95 – Silver Salute 7/28/95 – The Rockefellers 7/28/95 – King Can 8/4/95 – Flash Girl 8/11/95 – The Speed Limit 5 8/18/95 – Vena Cava 8/25/95 – Low 9/1/95 – Polara 9/8/95 – The Strike 9/15/95 – Balloon Guy 9/22/95 – Phull Surkle w/ Casino Royale 10/6/95 – Dwindle 10/13/95 – Marlee McLeod 10/20/95 – Overblue 10/27/95 – Push On Junior 11/3/95 – Vinnie and the Stardusters 11/10/95 – Flatstor 11/17/95 – Shatterproof 11/24/95 – Semisonic 12/1/95 – Ultrasonics 12/8/95 – Solid State 12/15/95 – The Saucermen 12/22/95 – Son Volt 12/29/95 – Deformo 1/19/96 – 12 Rods 2/16/96 – Girl Friday 2/23/96 – Jon Ewing 3/1/96 – Colfax Abbey 3/8/96 – Thee Viceroys 3/15/96 – The Pins 3/22/96 – Skeleton Ed 3/29/96 – Dylan Hicks 4/5/96 – Eller Lynch 4/12/96 – The Wonsers 4/19/96 – King Can 4/26/96 – Cave Music and Judd Hermann 5/3/96 – Punchdrunk 5/10/96 – Rank Strangers 5/17/96 – Steel Shank 5/24/96 – National Dynamite 5/31/96 – The Honeydogs 6/7/96 – 16 Horsepower 6/14/96 – The Carpetbaggers 6/21/96 –Clog 6/28/96 – Dylan Davis (of Leopard) 7/5/96 – Metaphor 7/19/96 – The Vibrochamps 7/26/96 – Arm 7/26/96 – Compound Red 8/2/96 – Juicy 8/9/96 – David Gray 8/16/96 – Steeplejack 8/23/96 – Obscura 8/30/96 – The Suicide Commandos 9/6/96 – Strumpet 9/13/96 – The Apollo Kings 9/20/96 – The Dust Bunnies 9/27/96 – Own 10/4/96 – Plain Jane 10/11/96 – Sukpatch 10/18/96 – Saucer 10/25/96 – The Sensational Joint Chiefs 2/21/97 – Zapruder’s Slungshot 4/18/97 – Siren-Six 5/2/97 – The ESP’s 5/9/97 – Dwindle 5/9/97 – Molly Cuddle 5/16/97 – Magnatone 5/23/97 – The Short Fuses 6/28/97 – Katell Keiner 7/10/97 – J Jurgens/Prom 7/25/97 – Madder Rose 10/3/97 – Detroit 6/13/97 – Vic Volaire 6/20/97 – Sliver 5/21/00 – Koester 5/22/00 – Death Cab for Cutie 5/26/00 – Iffy 6/2/00 – Man Planet 6/5/00 – Joseph Arthur 6/9/00 – Houston 6/16/00 – The Jane Lady 6/19/00 – The Handsome Family 6/23/00 – The Plastic Constellations 6/30/00 – H. 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