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jmcnally’s year started strong with “Never Coming Back” by Battlecross, and 57 more jams followed. Lots of PJ Harvey, indie pop, and british. They were the first, and only, to post “I Can Do That” by The Futureheads. “These Days” by Nico got a lot of love. “52 Girls” by B-52's closed out the year.
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The year got going with “Nocturne” by Wild Nothing, and the jams kept coming; 57 in total. It was a year of new wave, 80s, and punk. jmcnally did some crate-digging too, and found “His and Hearse (from Athens Inside/Out)” by Bar-B-Q Killers. “Sorry for Laughing” by Josef K got a lot of love. jmcnally reached 100 jams in July. 2013 drew to a close with “Ladykiller” by Priestess.
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jmcnally’s 2012 started strong with “Break My Body” by Pixies. jmcnally found their eternal jam in April — “A Song from Under the Floorboards” by Magazine. There was a lot of Siouxsie and the Banshees, 80s, and post-punk. jmcnally did some crate-digging too, and found “Flowing” by Teenage Fanclub. In February, jmcnally introduced This Is My Jam to “Sonic Reducer” by Dead Boys. In September, jmcnally posted their 50th jam. “Wild” by Beach House closed out the year.
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In December, jmcnally joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “A Song from Under the Floorboards” by Magazine. Nice. 2011 drew to a close with “Anticipation” by Delta 5.
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