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    A source to hear some Metal

    Our local Rock station is doing a show called Monday Night Metal, on Tuesdays of course, from 9:00 to 12:00 CST. You can hear it streaming live from www.kshe95.com.

    I've caught a couple shows and the guy does a pretty good job of mixing it up. He's supposed to play some Nightwish and/or Tristania for me tonight.

    New Slayer out today if anyone's into them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Peabody
    Our local Rock station is doing a show called Monday Night Metal, on Tuesdays of course, from 9:00 to 12:00 CST. You can hear it streaming live from www.kshe95.com.

    I've caught a couple shows and the guy does a pretty good job of mixing it up. He's supposed to play some Nightwish and/or Tristania for me tonight.

    New Slayer out today if anyone's into them.
    Thanks for the info, I'll give it a try. Up here we have 107.7 the bone.com. Classic rock
    and they also added todays rock. There morning guys are nuts. On tuesday, there
    show is called TaTa tuesday, were women flash there um, assets at you on the road
    if and only if you have a bone bumper sticker on your ride. They even call and tell you
    what freeway there on, Yea I've been had a couple of times. Man I love that radio
    station. Take it easy.

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    I said : "That's nothing - you should hear me play piano"

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    On-line home of the legendary SoCal metal station KNAC, which went off the air about a decade ago but moved its playlist and airstaff onto the internet and promptly became one of the most heavily connected stations on the web. They used to have live DJs, but it seems that they're all gone. Too bad because their antics were part of the fun with KNAC.
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    Likeitloud, many car accidents in your area

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Peabody
    Likeitloud, many car accidents in your area
    That I don't know, gotta be some the way people drive around this friggin place.
    Tune in tuesday's 5-10am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woochifer
    http://www.knac.com

    On-line home of the legendary SoCal metal station KNAC, which went off the air about a decade ago but moved its playlist and airstaff onto the internet and promptly became one of the most heavily connected stations on the web. They used to have live DJs, but it seems that they're all gone. Too bad because their antics were part of the fun with KNAC.
    Hey, thanks for the walk down memory lane wooch. Growing up in LA, that station
    along with klos back then was all good. Forgot the dj's, but it was great. I remember
    helping my dad set up this HUGE fm ant to get better reception through our now
    vintage (and long gone) kenwood/akai/technics gear. What fun though.

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