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The Fuzztones - Ward 81

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Click here to visit Gareth Jones's pageGareth Jones
Gareth will be spending most of March celebrating his 50th birthday, anticipating 50 pints of beer and 50 slices of cake. However, he's managed to take time out of his busy birthday schedule to bring you another two hours of interesting and eclectic tunes.
From Indiepop icons Heavenly to erotic electro from Peaches, crude comedy from Kunt And The Gang and edible exotica from The Tikiyaki Orchestra.
Plus the 2nd hour's guest presenter for 'Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue' is Nicole from the Seattle, Washington garage-punk-rock female band The Darts who release their new album 'Halloween Love Songs' on March 3rd.

Now Playing:
The Fuzztones - Ward 81
The Fuzztones
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™The Fuzztones is a garage rock revival band formed in the 1980s, playing straight into the 1990s and now. Founded by singer-guitarist Rudi Protrudi in New York City in 1981, the band has gone through several member changes but is currently active in Europe. Dismissed by some critics and listeners as a "bar band" or unoriginal - and even plagaristic - they maintained a strong fan base in New York, in Europe and in Los Angeles, where Rudi would move in 1987 after the breakup of the original band, to organize a new Fuzztones.

The group's name is derived from FuzzTone, the commercial name of a guitar distortion booster invented in 1964 and whose distinctive sound was popularized in the 1965 hit song by "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by Rolling Stones.
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Before that we played:
The Darts - Vampires In Love
Hitchcocks - Vampire Dancing
My Lo-Fi Heart - We Can't Fall
Black Light - Rock The Floor
Helen Love - I'm In Love With You