Planet Beet with Mr Jason & Iain Lowery – Wednesday 14th January 2015
This week, our heroes open the show in their new language! If you can understand what they’re saying, you get a prize! Oh boy! They play new tracks from Rats As Big As Dogs, The Lovemenots, and The Muffs, from their Album Of The Month. Also, other stuff.
We’s 100% raring to go! Am you?
Hey, Whaddaya Say? Let’s Radio!
Rats As Big As Dogs
The Brats
The Lovemenots
Websites
Old School Studios – www.oldschoolstudios.co.uk
Packed Full Of Jam – www.packedfullofjam.com
Recorded at Old School Studios, Studio E, onto analogue computer.
Planet Beet is sponsored by Nobles Book Barn – Book shop to the stars. Goto our website for further details. www.packedfullofjam.com
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