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MoustachePants’s first jam of 2014 was “You And Your Sister” by Chris Bell. 25 more jams followed it! Lots of The Who, hard rock, and 60s. MoustachePants posted a rare gem: “Is It In My Head” by The Who. “A Very Merry Ho Ho Ho” by Akira The Don closed out the year.
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MoustachePants’s first jam of 2013 was “Echos Myron (courtesy of Scat Records)” by Guided by Voices, and there was more to come; 48 jams in all. Plenty of Guided by Voices, indie pop, and pop. MoustachePants did some crate-digging too, and found “Like a Rolling Stone” by Phil Flowers and the Flower Shop. People really liked “What Is Life (2001 Digital Remaster)” by George Harrison. MoustachePants reached 100 jams in March. MoustachePants’s 2013 came to a close with “One Christmas Catalogue” by Captain Sensible.
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MoustachePants’s first jam of 2012 was “This Will Be Our Year” by The Zombies, and the jams kept coming; 85 in total. The year’s recurring themes? Guided by Voices, pop, and 60s. MoustachePants did some crate-digging too, and found “When I Grow Up” by The Beach Boys. “Starman” by David Bowie got a lot of love. MoustachePants was the first person on This Is My Jam to post “Give Me Just A Little More Time” by Chairmen of the Board — before 23 others! MoustachePants passed 75 jams in October. MoustachePants’s 2012 came to a close with “One Christmas Catalogue” by Captain Sensible.
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In December, MoustachePants joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “I Want You Back (For Christmas)” by September Girls feat. The #1s. Nice. MoustachePants was the first person on This Is My Jam to post “Christmas At Ground Zero” by "Weird Al" Yankovic — before 18 others! MoustachePants’s 2011 came to a close with “How Wrong You Are” by Boston Spaceships.
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