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Yanked all of the 2011 content, and now all of the tracks are from 2012 releases. Not sure what I'm going to do going forward, as I'm at max capacity on the music storage and we're only in May. I guess I'll have to pull some of the tracks from earlier artists to make room for new releases as they come out.

 

Upping the storage capacity in any meaningful way would triple the package cost. :(

 

Unlike some other stations, I'm not necessarily featuring the top tracks or recommended singles for any of the albums. I tend to pull material from the end or middle of albums, as those songs by and large tend to get overlooked. That way my radio feed isn't just the same ole' same ole'...

 

So here is the current lineup, in alphabetical order. Total running time: just over 7.5 hours.

 

http://www.live365.com/stations/151867?play

 

 

4Bitten - A Different Fate

4Bitten - Jaded

4Bitten - Let It All Burn

Angel King - Dangerous

Angel King - Last Generation

Angel King - Living In The Wild Life

Angeline - Disconnected

Angeline - Falling Into You

Angeline - I Had Enough

Atom Smash - Cocaine Angel

Atom Smash - Don't You Forget It

Atom Smash - Kiss From A Rose

Bang Tango - Bring On The World

Bang Tango - I Like It

Bang Tango - Suck It Up

Carmen Gray - Demolition Lady

Carmen Gray - Gates Of Loneliness

Carmen Gray - Heroes And Losers

Charlie Shred - Fall Down

Charlie Shred - Tainted Inside

Charlie Shred - The Rose

Circus Maximus - Burn After Reading

Circus Maximus - I Am

Circus Maximus - The One

Coastland Ride - Made Up My Mind

Coastland Ride - Save You From Yourself

Coastland Ride - Second Chance

Crazy Lixx - Be Gone

Crazy Lixx - Heatseeker

Crazy Lixx - Only The Dead Know

Diamond Dog - If

Diamond Dog - Let It Show

Diamond Dog - Soak It In

Frozen Rain - Ahead Of Time

Frozen Rain - Forever

Frozen Rain - The Way That You

Great White - Love Is Enough

Great White - Lowdown

Great White - Shotgun Willie's

Grimm Jack - Damned

Grimm Jack - Last Call

Grimm Jack - Ohio

Hardline - Please Have Faith In Me

Hardline - Show Me Your Love

Hardline - The Only One

Heaven Rain - Face Of Misery

Heaven Rain - Second Sun

Heaven Rain - When Day Fades To Dark

Human Temple - Bleeding through

Human Temple - Like a beat of a heart

Human Temple - Our world our time

Iain Ashley Hersey - L.A. Connection

Iain Ashley Hersey - Sacrifice The Sun

Iain Ashley Hersey - When Will My Love Fade

Jeff Scott Soto - AfterWorld

Jeff Scott Soto - Die A Little

Jeff Scott Soto - Tears That I Cry

Kissin’ Dynamite - Club 27

Kissin’ Dynamite - Operation Supernova

Kissin’ Dynamite - She’s A Killer

Lana Lane - Believe

Lana Lane - Gone Are The Days

Lana Lane - Life Of The Party

Michael Thompson Band - Break Me Down

Michael Thompson Band - Can't Miss

Michael Thompson Band - Fight For Your Life

Mollo/Martin - Blind fury

Mollo/Martin - Can't stay here

Mollo/Martin - Don't know what it is about you

Mr. Big - As Far As I Can See

Mr. Big - Stranger In My Life

Mr. Big - To Be With You

My Darkest Days - Again

My Darkest Days - Love Crime

My Darkest Days - Nature of the Beast

Oxygen - We Must Fight

Oxygen - When Tomorrow Never Comes

Oxygen - You

Shinedown - Amaryllis

Shinedown - I'm Not Alright

Shinedown - My Name (Wearing Me Out)

Sonic Station - Gonna Show The Way (Feat. Magnus Bäcklund)

Sonic Station - Running Through The Night (Feat. Marika Willstedt)

Sonic Station - You Have To Let Me Go (Feat. Tove Lo)

Strangeways - Alive Again

Strangeways - Call

Strangeways - Run

Sunstorm - Follow Your Heart

Sunstorm - The Higher You Rise

Sunstorm - Wish You Were Here

Theocracy - Hide in the Fairytale

Theocracy - Nailed

Theocracy - The Master Storyteller

Trixter - Physical Attraction

Trixter - The Coolest Thing

Trixter - Walk With A Stranger

Tyketto - Let This One Slide

Tyketto - Sound Off

Tyketto - The Fight Left In Me

Walking WIth Kings - Change The World

Walking With Kings - Here I Stand

Walking With Kings - Leap of Faith

Wig Wam - One Million Enemies

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