Soup Is Good Food on Tue 1/15/13

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Artist Title Album
Operation Ivy Artificial Life Sound System
Kudrow Brooklyn Pool Lando
Bitchin' Slingshot Split w/ Onion Flavored Rings
American Steel Insurrection Ave Rogue's March
Copyrights Flooded Basements, Abandoned Beaches
Dear Landlord I Live In Hell Dream Homes
Cosmetic Puffs All Frustrated Down In Front
Misfits Bullet Static Age
The Creeps Ready Roll Walk You Home
Big Eyes Prefer To Be Alone s/t
The Lookouts The Green Hills Of England Spy Rock Road
Fifteen Communication Choice Of A New Generation
Lifter Puller Plymouth Rock Soft Rock
Cheap Girls Her And Cigarettes Find Me A Drink Home
The Beets The Devil Spit On The Face Of People Who Don't Want To Be Cool
When I Was 12 Bones
Laura Stevenson And The Cans It Ceases To Be "Whining" If You're Shitting Blood split w/ BTMI!
Fleshies Aphids Brown Flag
Dinosaur Jr. Tarpit You're Living All Over Me
Defiance, Ohio The Things We Won't Let Settle But Let Set The Fear, The Fear, The Fear

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Total Request Live (known commonly as TRL) was an American television program broadcast on MTV that premiered on September 14, 1998. The series featured popular music videos played during its countdown, and was also used as a promotion tool by musicians, actors, and other celebrities to promote their newest works to the show's target teen demographic.
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