





“In My Life” by The Beatles kicked off philipbang’s 2015, and 8 more jams followed. The year’s recurring themes? electronic, classic rock, and hip hop. “Spanish Castle Magic” by Jimi Hendrix got a lot of love. philipbang’s final jam was none other than “Cherry Bomb” by Tyler, The Creator.
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“One To Grow On” by The UMC's kicked off philipbang’s 2014. 32 more jams followed it! There was a lot of singer-songwriters, indie rock, and pop. philipbang did some crate-digging too, and found “If You Want The Rainbow, You Must Have The Rain” by Norah Jones. “Shelter From The Storm” by Bob Dylan got a lot of love. 2014 drew to a close with “Step Into Christmas” by Elton John.
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philipbang’s 2013 started strong with “BenjiBStrings” by Benji B and his string ensemble, and the jams kept coming; 63 in total. Lots of Arctic Monkeys, british, and electronic. They were the first, and only, to post “Strange Desire (Live)” by The Black Keys. “Ramble On” by Led Zeppelin got a lot of love. philipbang was first to pick “Temple” by Kings of Leon, in September — 32 others followed suit! philipbang reached 100 jams in February. philipbang’s 2013 came to a close with “Shelter From The Storm” by Bob Dylan.
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philipbang’s 2012 started strong with “Red Right Hand” by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. 87 more jams followed it! Lots of The Black Keys, hip hop, and classic rock. philipbang did some crate-digging too, and found “Essential Mix 1997 BBC Radio 1” by Daft Punk. People really liked “To the End” by Blur. In January, philipbang introduced This Is My Jam to “Ayla” by The Maccabees. philipbang reached 75 jams in September. philipbang’s 2012 came to a close with “All Things Must Pass” by George Harrison.
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In December, philipbang joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Stakes Is High” by De La Soul. Nice. In December, philipbang introduced This Is My Jam to “Bron-Y-Aur Stomp” by Led Zeppelin. philipbang’s 2011 came to a close with “This Must Be The Place” by Talking Heads.
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