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KingMobUK’s 2014 started strong with “Needle” by Soft Ballet, and the jams kept coming; 47 in total. There was a lot of BUCK-TICK, new wave, and japanese. “Life In Tokyo” by Japan got a lot of love. 2014 drew to a close with “Don't Call Me Baby” by Madison Avenue.
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KingMobUK’s 2013 started strong with “The Creeps (Get On The Dancefloor) - Vandalism Vocal Mix” by Freaks. KingMobUK found their eternal jam in November — “GALAXY” by BUCK-TICK. It was a year of BUCK-TICK, new wave, and post-punk. They were the first, and only, to post “The Art Of Parties” by Japan (with Masami Tsuchiya). People really liked “Pure Morning” by Placebo. KingMobUK reached 100 jams in June. 2013 drew to a close with “Final Countdown” by Laibach.
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“Grace” by Apocalyptica with HOTEI kicked off KingMobUK’s 2012, and 67 more jams followed. Plenty of BUCK-TICK, post-punk, and visual kei. KingMobUK posted a rare gem: “Rocket Dive (Acoustic Cover)” by CUTT and TAKA. “Children of the Revolution” by T. Rex got a lot of love. KingMobUK was the first person on This Is My Jam to post “Sleeping Sickness” by City and Colour — before 39 others! In August, KingMobUK posted their 50th jam. KingMobUK’s 2012 came to a close with “A Long December” by Counting Crows.
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In December, KingMobUK joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Ever Free” by hide. Nice. KingMobUK’s 2011 came to a close with “KANON” by SUGIZO.
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