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Radio Phoenix Broadcast | It’s Not Our Fault: “Ruined Songs”

Tom and Amy of ‘It’s Not Our Fault’ rolled into the Radio Phoenix studios and aired this show of songs that were ruined by someone in their life. Most of these songs aren’t even that bad, it’s just because of situation and circumstance they’ve become ruined forever. And, since we know you want to know, the complete playlist of these Ruined Songs can be found below…

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Radio Phoenix Broadcast of It’s Not Our Fault: Chris D.

Amy and Tom of the It’s Not Our Fault crew interviewed Chris D. of The Flesh Eaters and now the archived broadcast is available for all. Not only do they discuss a lot of awesome, early punk rock history, they discuss the new Fleash Eaters album I Used To Be Pretty, and play some great tracks to accompany the interview…

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Radio Phoenix Broadcast of It’s Not Our Fault with Tom and Amy: Buzz Osbourne

On this episode of It’s Not Our Fault, Amy and Tom interview Buzz Osborne of the Melvins and dish about the different times they’ve seen the band play as well as discuss acts and musicians associated with the band. They also, of course, play a bunch of radass music as well. Tune in…

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Radio Phoenix Broadcast: Stephen McDonald

Tom and Amy made their way to Radio Phoenix for The YabYum Hour, this time interviewing Stephen McDonald from Redd Kross/Off!/The Melvins!! They also play a bunch of rad tunes so be sure to tune in. The complete playlist can be found below.

Catch The YabYum Hour every Wednesday at 7:00 PM only on RadioPhoenix.org — where the Valley comes to Talk.Sing.Connect.

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The Damned Deliver a Stellar Set at Marquee Theatre

by Tom Reardon

When a bunch of old dudes completely school the opening acts at a punk rock show, it gives one hope on multiple levels. Sure, the old dudes in question are The Damned and they are legendary, to say the least, but when you hear they’re coming back to town just a little over a year after playing probably the best set they have ever played in Phoenix for their 40th Anniversary tour last May, it’s only natural to be a little skeptical about what their performance at the Marquee Theater would hold…

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