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laurajaybee’s 2014 started strong with “Sick Sick Kid” by Box the Jesuit, and there was more to come; 69 jams in all. Plenty of Australian music, post-punk, and electronic. “Totally Wired” by The Fall got a lot of love. laurajaybee reached 250 jams in August. “On The Regular” by Shamir closed out the year.
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“White Foxes” by Susanne Sundfør kicked off laurajaybee’s 2013, and there was more to come; 93 jams in all. It was a year of They Might Be Giants, Australian music, and punk. laurajaybee did some crate-digging too, and found “Faint Heart” by The Birthday Party. “Sheena Is A Punk Rocker” by The Ramones got a lot of love. In November, laurajaybee posted their 200th jam. laurajaybee’s 2013 came to a close with “Motorcycle, I Love You” by Moon Duo.
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In February, laurajaybee joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “V.E.N.O.M.” by Pulled Apart By Horses. Nice. In March, laurajaybee found it, their eternal jam: “Wash It All Off” by Foetus. Lots of The Cure, industrial, and industrial rock. laurajaybee did some crate-digging too, and found “The Cramps - Lets Get Fucked Up” by The Cramps. “Totally Wired” by The Fall got a lot of love. In March, laurajaybee introduced This Is My Jam to “Velouria” by Pixies. laurajaybee reached 100 jams in October. 2012 drew to a close with “Cristina” by Teleman.
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