Cognitive Dissonance

Cognitive Dissonance teaches Sunday School, 1.17.10


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I filled in for new KOCA addition Matt Stannard of Shared Sacrifice on Sunday. Matt recently began hosting the show "Sunday School" but due to his alter-ego's responsibilities, he was forced to be in Texas this weekend. His show features progressive commentary and his own unique blend of music - think the similar politics of Cognitive Dissonance, but with a problem-solving twist. No worries. I played some political folk and some indie rock, and appealed to the good people in radioland to donate to the unfortunate souls in Haiti who have recently lost everything. I also talked about making phone calls for Democrat Martha Coakley in Massachusetts. She's the number sixty vote on health care reform, unless Scott Brown, a moderate-turned-teabagger, happens to swoop in and capture the seat. Track listing:"You Dissolve" - The Thermals"Walk" - Blind Melon "Looks Just Like The Sun" - Broken Social Scene "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" - The Jayhawks "Army Reserve" - Pearl Jam "So Much Beauty in Dirt" - Modest Mouse "Instigate The Role" - At The Drive-In "The Universal Cynic" - Bad Religion "Will the Revolution Come?" - Reel Big Fish "Scratch" - Morphine "Sing Me Spanish Techno" - The New Pornographers "The Rules" - Ben Kweller "The Times They Are A-Changin'" - Bob Dylan "Stupid's Pledge" - Utah Phillips "The Marching Song of the Covert Battalions" - Billy Bragg "Amerika v6.0 (The Best We Can Do)" - Steve Earle "Jesus Of The Moon" - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds "Frank's Tavern" - Calexico "Somebody Loves You" - Eels "Start A War" - The National "Is It Wicked Not to Care?" - Belle & Sebastian "American Music" - The Hold Steady "Sometimes Salvation" - The Black Crowes "With God On Our Side" - Bob Dylan "Unless You Are Free" - Utah Phillips "Between the Wars" - Billy Bragg "Transcendental Blues" - Steve Earle
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Cognitive DissonanceBy Meg Lanker

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