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ObviousPopCast Episode 53 - New Old Music?

OPCepisode53logo Episode 53 of the ObviousPopCast is here and it's completely different. Okay, not "completely" different, but this episode focuses on obscure songs from the late 80's and early 90's! These songs are probably going to be new to most of you. At least that's the hope. This episode features and talks about tracks from Boom Crash Opera, The Spent Poets, The Lemon Trees, Martini Ranch and more!

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EPISODE 53 TRACK LISTING

Song – AlbumArtist (this list is in the order played)

ObviousPopCast Theme Song 2.0 - Ian Tanner

Bed Music: Romantika - Apparat Organ Quartet - Apparat Organ Quartet

Onion Skin - These Here Are Crazy Times - Boom Crash Opera

Drag My Bad Name Down - Songs For The Tempted - The 4 Of Us

Reach (single edit) - Holy Cow - Martini Ranch

Bed Music: The Anguish Of Space Time - Apparat Organ Quartet - Apparat Organ Quartet

The God Song - Underneath The Radar - Underworld

(I Can't) Break Away - Bonk - Big Pig

Shake Your Spirit - Shake Your Spirit - Frozen Ghost

Bed Music: Cruise Control - Apparat Organ Quartet - Apparat Organ Quartet

Love Is In Your Eyes - Open Book - The Lemon Trees

Harsh Light Of Reality - Human Radio - Human Radio

3-Day Weekend - Peghead - Black Happy

Bed Music: Wheel Me Out - Out Come The Freaks - Was (Not Was)

Oh Well (Melodie Der Welt) - Oh Well (Single) - Oh Well

I Feel Better Than James Brown - Are You Okay? - Was (Not Was)

Mr. Einstein - The Spent Poets - The Spent Poets

Bed Music: Konami - Pólýfónía Remixes - Apparat Organ Quartet

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