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Pop That Goes Crunch Radio plays the best of seven decades of melodically-based rock ‘n’ roll. You can tune-in by clicking the “Listen Live” headphones wherever you seem them on this site. We can also be heard on the Tunein and StreamLicensing apps.
The tracks that garnered the most listens in January 2017 are a nice snapshot of what we play commercial-free, 24/7:
1. Andy Reed, “I Love A Long Goodbye” (Relay Vol. 1, 2015)
2. Aerial, “Japanese Dancer” (Why Don’t They Teach Heartbreak At School?, 2014)
3. David Brookings And The Average Lookings, “The Basement Room” (S/T, 2016)
4. Pernice Brothers, “Weakest Shade Of Blue” (Yours, Mine & Ours, 2003)
5. The Autumn Defense, “Winterlight” (S/T, 2007)
6. Chris Richards and the Subtractions, “Thirteen” (That Covers That Vol. 1, 2012)
7. Dave Caruso, “Champion” (Cardboard Vegas Roundabout, 2014)
8. The Idea, “Private World” (Pop Matters (Various Artists), 1995)
9. Wondermints, “Out Of Mind” (Mind If We Make Love To You, 2002)
10. And The Professors, “Turn Of The Century Recycling Blues” (Our Postmortem, 2013)
Thanks for listening.