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The Mal Thursday Show #53: Mass Pike Memory Lane
Mal Thursday takes a trip in time and space to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for "Mass Pike Memory Lane," an episode featuring 30+ Bay State bands from the past 50 years. Presented in Living Monophonic Sound.
- The Real Kids: Better Be Good
- the Remains: Once Before
- the Bugs: Slide
- the Barbarians: Hey Little Bird
- the Bold: Gotta Get Some
- Cobras: I Wanna Be Your Love
- the Rockin' Ramrods: She Lied
- the Modern Lovers: Roadrunner
- Barrence Whitfield & the Savages: Ramblin' Rose
- the Neighborhoods: the Prettiest Girl
- the Hopelessly Obscure: She's My Best Bette
- the Brood: in and out
- the Flies: in the Dark
- the Odds: I'll Make You Sorry
- the Prime Movers: 1-2-5
- Classic Ruins: Geraldine (I Need Money)
- Lyres: Tear You up
- Kenne Highland Clan: Everybody's a Lyre
- Preston Wayne Four: Kumbaya (Bed)
- Dmz: the First Time (Is the Best Time)
- the Malarians: Good Times
- the Voodoo Dolls: Bad Feeling
- the Unband: We Like to Drink, We Like to Play Rock N' Roll
- Tag Sale: Why You Smilin' (Live at the Pulaski Club)
- Scud Mountain Boys: Midnight Cowboy (Bed)
- Mission of Burma: That's when I Reach for My Revolver
- Sebadoh: Skull
- New Radiant Storm King: I Am a Scientist
- Buffalo Tom: Going Underground
- the Pixies: Ed Is Dead
- Morphine: Cure for Pain
- Muck and the Mires: Gone, Gone, Gone
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