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Street Fight With Brett Payne and Bryan Quinby - The Best Of Street Fight


58:01 minutes (53.11 MB)

This is a best of Street Fight with Brett Payne and Bryan Quinby. It includes our interview with Brett's brother Prett Bayne. Bryan intros each segment and we play the awesome music that we are known for. Enjoy the show guys, see you on January 14th at Double Happiness for Intifada Columbus.

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59:00 minutes (33.76 MB)

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59:00 minutes (32.64 MB)

The Fatbeard Radio Programme Fifteen


58:57 minutes (53.97 MB)

Get Weird with Bo Davis - Get Weird with Bo Davis episode 4


58:15 minutes (53.33 MB)

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58:36 minutes (107.29 MB)

Bus Bass Show Vol 9


57:45 minutes (39.66 MB)

Last show for 2011, sorry, no voiceovers this week, just an hour of pure Jungle/Drum n Bass music mixed by Dj Hawstyle. 2011 was a great year for the show. Mad respect out to Scooter, Gl!tch, Jah Killin, Spastik, Single Action, 9Star, and Skewn for the guest mixes and support. Also big ups out to Konkrete Jungle Bowling Green, Fresh Beet Productions, and Rewind 614.

The DJBC Happy Hour- Hello 2012, Goodbye 2011 (Part 1 of 2)


60:05 minutes (55.01 MB)

Tonight, Part 1 of a look back at 2011.

Top 5 Local Stories (according to this show):
1) SB5 (spoofed in the parody- Kill [Senate] Bill [5])
2) Tattoogate
3) The Man with the Golden Voice
4) The Wild Animal Law
T-5) Democrats Sweep City Hall
T-5) Occupy Columbus

Songs:
Opening- King Curtis (no relation), "What Are You Doing Christmas Eve?"
Monologue- clip of Nancy Sinatra, "These Boots are Made for Walking"
June Christy, "Sorry to See You Go"
Bing Crosby, "Let's Start the New Year Right"
Weekend Warrior- clip of Styx, "The Grand Illusion"
Katharine McPhee, "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve"
The Four Lads, "Moments to Remember"
Last Call- George Aliceson Tipton, "Theme from Soap"
Close- Guy Lombardo, "Auld Lang Syne"

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