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MrUmlaut’s first jam of 2014 was “Heartwork” by Carcass. MrUmlaut found their eternal jam in January — “Paranoid” by Black Sabbath. There was a lot of Black Sabbath, classic rock, and folk metal. They were the first, and only, to post “It Is The Way You Name Your Ship” by Gogol Bordello. “Black Sabbath” by Black Sabbath got a lot of love. MrUmlaut passed 600 jams in August. MrUmlaut’s 2014 came to a close with “The Call Of The Mountains” by Eluveitie.
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MrUmlaut’s first jam of 2013 was “New Years Day” by U2, and the jams kept coming; 282 in total. There was a lot of David Bowie, heavy metal, and classic rock. MrUmlaut posted a rare gem: “Rock and Roll Doctor” by Black Sabbath. “Rock 'N' Roll Suicide” by David Bowie got a lot of love. MrUmlaut posted their 500th jam in December! MrUmlaut’s 2013 came to a close with “Last Man At The Party” by Jethro Tull.
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In April, MrUmlaut joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Gethsemane” by Stygma IV. Nice. The year’s recurring themes? Jonathan Coulton, punk rock, and hard rock. MrUmlaut posted a rare gem: “Weathercock” by Jethro Tull. People really liked “Black Sabbath” by Black Sabbath. In April, MrUmlaut introduced This Is My Jam to “First of May” by Jonathan Coulton. MrUmlaut posted their 200th jam in December! “Last Man At The Party” by Jethro Tull closed out the year.
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