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The Q to Be The Enemy of The NME

Pop Goes The Revolution // 1200-1300 26.09.08

the nme, q, kerrang? which is most rubbish?

Last week as we looked ashamed at the dreadful pun we pushed off Cliff Richard's Millenium Prayer off the Cliff and on its plummeting journey.

This week the Cliff List Inquisittion has moved its territory and is now searching the world of music magazines for something so dreadful that it must meet its doom at the bottom of a cliff.

So, this week, you can decide what music magazine deserves to meet its end. Does NME stand for nauseating musical excrement , has Q ruined the 17th letter of the alphabet, is Scotland's List magazine at the bottom of your list, is Kerrang just pants? You can decide, you can vote now by joining our Facebook page, or on our MySpace. The leadng two by Friday will battle it out over the course of the show before one is condemned to the rocks beneath.

If you want you can even email your vote for the worst music magazine at popgoestherevolution@hotmail.co.uk

As a side we will also be discussing the migrationa patterns of Snap Fax sellers, how to make Hadrons cool, and inevitably playing some excellent music that you will hopefully have never heard before.

Posted at 16:19, 23rd September 2008

playlist

Song With A Mission
The Sounds New Line
Some Random Intro Chat
Famous For Being Famous
Colin Macintyre Future Gods
Beginning of "Cliff List": NME vs Kerrang
Calreless Leader
The Ray Summers Unsigned
Make It Mine
Jason Mraz Atlantic
Falling Down The Stairs
Grace Emilys Unsigned
The above is a b-side from their single "On Jamaica Street" in case you wanted to track it down!
Portions For Foxes
Rilo Kiley Warner Bros.
Foxtrot Vandals
Zoey Van Goey Unsigned
Feature: Nikki's News
Everything MMA
The Child Echo Unsigned
Catch Me If You Can
Gym Class Heroes Decaydance
Such Great Heights
The Postal Service Subpop
End of Cliff List: NME booted off and plummets to its doom
Failure
Ian Ball Dispensary
Turn Tail
The Young Knives Transgressive

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