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ChaosMonkey’s year started strong with “Birthday Song” by Bill Dauterive, and the jams kept coming; 11 in total. Lots of punk rock, comedy, and humor. ChaosMonkey posted a rare gem: “What's a vole?” by King of the Hill. “Rush” by Big Audio Dynamite got a lot of love. “Release Robin's Bra” by Howard Stern Show closed out the year.
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ChaosMonkey’s first jam of 2013 was “Intro” by The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot. 25 more jams followed it! Plenty of Adam WarRock, punk, and alt rock. They were the first, and only, to post “Ain't Got No Boss” by Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper. People really liked “Smooth Sailing” by Queens of the Stone Age. In July, ChaosMonkey posted their 50th jam. “Ordinary Girl (Clueless Theme)” by China Forbes closed out the year.
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“Goodbye, Eddie, Goodbye” by Phantom of the Paradise kicked off ChaosMonkey’s 2012, and 34 more jams followed. The year’s recurring themes? Spin Doctors, punk rock, and 90s. ChaosMonkey found a rare one: “Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy” by Beavis and Butt-Head. People really liked “I'm So Sad, So Very, Very Sad” by Crash and the Boys. ChaosMonkey crossed 20 jams in July! 2012 drew to a close with “Merry Christmas from the Family” by Robert Earl Keen.
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