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WMAD 96.3

i note that Brad Savage has been moving this station closer to a true Alternative position. it is sounding really good with intelligent selections and depth.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by saladdressing on 06/02/05 01:38 AM.</FONT></P>
 
> i note that Brad Savage has been moving this station closer
> to a true Alternative position. it is sounding really good
> with intelligent selections and depth.
>

I guess you can say its getting there but whats with all the hip hop?

J-Kwon, Eminem, Common, Ludacris, 50 Cent etc. I can see Eminem but J-KWON, COMMON, 50 Cent, Ludacris? This stuff really has no place on an alternative or rock station. Especially J-Kwon. Whenever I get the chance to listen to them I always hear at least 1 hip hop track. I looked at yes.com (stoneage.yes.com) and it showed this stuff being played and I believe it from what I have heard with my own ears.

But otherwise for the most part, Mad Radio 96-3 is pretty good and a very interesting sounding alternative.
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