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3 Cord Radio #000
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Host:
Wesley A. Bridle, AKA Wesley B
:52 Scream Binary
A poem by Wesley A. Bridle
3:43 Cannabis Commercial
Produced by the good people at Screaming Binary
4:00 Count of Monte Cristo
A poem by Wesley A. Bridle
5:00 The Kids Say
A song by Tommy Peacock
7:30 16 Years
A song by the Automatic Music Explosion
11:15 Girlfriend 4 Hire
Produced by Screaming Binary
12:20 American Street Royality
Produced by Screaming Binary
Featuring Music from all Bands on this Podcast.
28:00 Taste of Mexico
A song by The Fat City Reprise
31:45 PCP Mama
A Song by The Happy Casualties
34:40 Blond Hair, Big Tits, Red Mercedes
A song by Paul Chesne
Special Thanks:
We would like to give an extra special thanks to Jodie, no longer with the Automatic Music Explosion, she has her own band, The Shakers. Check them out as well as all of the band featured in this podcast.
Because I am giving out thanks, I am going for broke.
I would like to give an extra special thanks to the woman who made me possible, the great American Saint, my mother, or as she is other wise known as Ginny Bridle.
Big ups to the lord of writers around the globe, “I Am.”
And thank you for listening and reading. You guys are the best. As I type these words, I can only hope this podcast has taken you away from the daily grind and shown you at least one band who you will further check out and become wrapped up in.
All the bands featured in 3 Cord Radio are local Hollywood acts that have not yet reached the national fame they deserve. Check them out now and be ahead of the curve.
If you would like your band to be featured in future episodes of 3 Cord Radio send your demo or files to me, WesleyABridle@gmail.com.
Until next time, sweet dreams Ms. Wagner, where ever you are.
Heartfelt Departing Sentiments,
Wesley A. Bridle


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