Compact Rock Week 270
- Brodie

- Feb 6, 2025
- 2 min read
It was yet another excellent week of Compact Rock, but would you expect ANYTHING less? I didn't think so! As we proceed to give you what you need, let your troubles slide away and listen to some great 90's music. We do what we always do here. We give you exactly what you want. One thing does not change, no matter what, and that is that we are getting better every week. Aging like a fine wine. We will continue to give you what you need. Always giving you the Thursday Night Rock Delight! Another year, more great 90's music. It just gets a little older. This week for the Randomizer, we called Seth from Utica for The Randomizer. For the Local Orange Peel you will find music from Syracuse band Mt. Erebus.
HOUR ONE:
The Living End - Prisoner Of Society
Goldfinger - Mabel
Good Charlotte - Little Things
The Toasters - Freedom
Hepcat - No Worries
Squirrel Nut Zippers - Hell
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Mambo Swing
Black Label Society - No More Tears
Alice In Chains - Man In The Box
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under The Bridge
Sponge - Have You Seen Mary
The Cranberries - Dreams
Jars Of Clay - Flood
HOUR TWO:
Mt. Erebus - Olympia
Mt. Erebus - Start Over Samba
Temple Of The Dog - Hunger Strike
Naked - Mann's Chinese
The Folk Implosion - Natural One
Spin Doctors - Little Miss Can't Be Wrong
Jonny Lang - Lie To Me
Nada Surf - Popular (Live)
Hum - Stars
Wheatus - Teenage Dirtbag
Van Halen - Right Now
REM - Man In The Moon
Warren Zevon - Desperado Under The Eaves
Aside from Black Label Society, Alice In Chains and Red Hot Chili Peppers, Seth also chose songs from Slipknot and Snoop Doggy Dogg. If you want to be a part of the show, you can go to The Randomizer section of the site for more information on that. Follow us on social media, and you may become a part of the show! We will ask you to pick five songs and The Randomizer will pick three of those to play for you. As always, we appreciate you listening. Another year, the same great Compact Rock every week for. 2025 for you. Stick with Compact Rock for two hours every Thursday to help with your daily life.




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