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The Ghost of Graffiti They Couldn't Quite Erase

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Left Of The Dial // 1400-1500 20.03.11

the ghost of graffiti they couldn't quite erase

This week: spazzing out to The Dismemberment Plan in Instant Epiphanies, pouring one out for Nate Dogg, and letting the emotions spill out for this week's #1 Record, The Flaming Lips' peerless The Soft Bulletin.

Posted at 14:28, 20th March 2011

playlist

Milkcow Blues Boogie
Elvis Presley RCA
Instant Epiphanies
The City
The Dismemberment Plan Barsuk
A Little Lost
Arthur Russell Soul Jazz
Regulate
Warren G ft. Nate Dogg Violator
Start Choppin
Dinosaur Jr Sire
I'm A Cuckoo
Belle and Sebastian Rough Trade
L'estat
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti 4AD
#1 Records: The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin
Race For The Prize
The Flaming Lips Warner Bros.
Feeling Yourself Disintegrate
The Flaming Lips Warner Bros.
Someday I Will Treat You Good
Sparklehorse Parlophone

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