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The December 14th episode of The Setlist features Seattle's own Feral Children with their first full length release, Second to the Last Frontier.

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The December 7th episode of The Setlist features a listening party for the new Supersuckers album, Get it Together, released on November 25th. The band is currently on the road for its 20th anniversary tour. Also included in this episode are tracks from a live House of Blues performance recorded in 2007.

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November 23rd's episode of The Setlist features music from Richmond band Silk Attraction, and the debut EP from Los Angeles band War Tapes.

In the news, fallout hits from the Sirius-XM merger, Pete Wentz and Ashlee Simpson add their one-uppance to tacky celebrity baby names, Velvet Revolver loses its label, New Springsteen and an unreleased Beatles track, The Roots survive a bus crash, and Blink-182 gets friendly again.

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The 9 November 2008 edition of The Setlist features music from Telephonic, The Rats, The M80s, Rocket 69, and The Hall Monitors.

In music news, AC/DC takes ubiquity over snobbery by launching its Black Ice album exclusively at Wal-Mart, the recession takes another potshot at CD sales, Genesis wants to party like it's 1983, and Wacko Jacko sells a crapload of Thriller albums at Halloween, and the dreaded merge date for XM and Sirius is revealed.

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It's Halloween week at The Setlist, and there's no shortage of concerts and costume parties in the area. Paige recaps the 10/24/08 Black Crowes show at the 9:30 Club, and airs music from The Von Dooms, Ghosts Run Wild, One Friend, The High Street Lowlifes, Wrenn Mangum, and Stella Regrets.

In news, Chinese Democracy hit the radio this week, prompting a confirmation of the album's release date and and Dr. Pepper to make with the free drinks. Steven Adler picked a great time to debut on Celebrity Rehab. And, in the surest sign that the economy is in trouble, Sharon Osbourne vows to charge fans for tickets to Ozzfest 2009.

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The 18 October 2008 edition of The Setlist features music from Ghosts Run Wild, Tettris, Boneanchor, The Rats, Uninterrupted, Rocket City Riot, and Atomic Jo. In music news, Billy Corgan laments his mistakes by repeating them, Chinese Democracy edges ever closer to the light of day, Madonna is back on the meat market, Simon Cowell will drive you to drink, and Britney bamboozles her way to the top of the charts--until T.I. puts something else out.

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The first episode of The Setlist kicks off with music from four Richmond, VA area bands: Roslyn, Catfish Jones, Lords of FUBAR, and Ghosts Run Wild.

In music news, Scott Weiland makes a solo album that no one will buy, Everclear believes Jesus to have been a bleeding heart liberal, and Beastie Boys come out of their geriatric stupor to Rock the Vote.

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