



AbeKingdom’s first jam of 2015 was “Ringer (Dub)” by Godflesh, and 12 more jams followed. The year’s recurring themes? indie rock, electronica, and electronic. And it all came to an end with AbeKingdom’s final jam: “America: What Time Is Love?” by The KLF.
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AbeKingdom’s first jam of 2014 was “Lucifer Over London” by Current 93, and there was more to come; 37 jams in all. Plenty of industrial, electronic, and post-punk. AbeKingdom found a rare one: “Madwoman” by Cut Hands. People really liked “Jumpers” by Sleater-Kinney. AbeKingdom crossed 100 jams in January! AbeKingdom’s 2014 came to a close with “(We Wish You) A Protein Christmas” by The Fall.
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AbeKingdom’s first jam of 2013 was “Black Mamba” by Cut Hands, and there was more to come; 45 jams in all. It was a year of industrial, noise, and psychedelic. People really liked “Captain Badass” by Songs: Ohia. AbeKingdom was the first person on This Is My Jam to post “Sad Robot Goes Funny” by Squarepusher × Z-MACHINES — before 13 others! AbeKingdom crossed 75 jams in May! AbeKingdom’s 2013 came to a close with “Action” by The Sweet.
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AbeKingdom’s year started strong with “Grounds for Divorce” by Big Business. AbeKingdom found their eternal jam in May — “What a Day” by Throbbing Gristle. It was a year of Emeralds, noise, and psychedelic. AbeKingdom posted a rare gem: “Penetralia” by Coil. “Fastlane” by King Geedorah got a lot of love. AbeKingdom reached 50 jams in November. AbeKingdom’s 2012 came to a close with “Faceoff” by Whales.
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