Shouldn't Nirvana and Arctic Monkeys be on rotation at KOOL and KSLX? Whenever I make the mistake of hearing what 93.3 has become, I can't help but think this would have made a great playlist -- about 20 years ago. Crikey, is there anything more depressing than hearing "Heart Shaped Box" on a station that (one would presume based on the flip) should be playing new music? If it's not the lack of personality - literally, robo-DJ's sporadically announcing song titles - it's the mothball-covered tracks that would be more at home on KOOL and KSLX.