





y0b1tch’s first jam of 2015 was “Fucking Bitches In The Hood” by Death Team, and there was more to come; 18 jams in all. Lots of electronic, hip hop, and underground hip hop. “L$D” by A$AP Rocky got a lot of love. All things must end; y0b1tch closed it out with “Sauma” by Yma Sumac.
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“Hello From Eau Claire” by Xiu Xiu kicked off y0b1tch’s 2014, and the jams kept coming; 43 in total. It was a year of Run the Jewels, underground hip hop, and rap. y0b1tch found a rare one: “Nobody Move” by Eazy‐E. “Funnel of Love” by Wanda Jackson got a lot of love. y0b1tch’s 2014 came to a close with “Attachment” by Hannah DiAmond.
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The year got going with “ライブラリ” by Macintosh Plus, and the jams kept coming; 47 in total. It was a year of Françoise Hardy, 60s, and hip hop. They were the first, and only, to post “Le temps des souvenirs” by Françoise Hardy. “Je n'attends plus personne” by Françoise Hardy got a lot of love. y0b1tch passed 100 jams in November. 2013 drew to a close with “First Step on the Moon” by Adrian Younge.
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“Cannibal Dolls” by Land of Giants kicked off y0b1tch’s 2012, and 53 more jams followed. Lots of rap, post-punk, and hip hop. y0b1tch did some crate-digging too, and found “I Hate Hippies” by M.I.A.. People really liked “Drop” by The Pharcyde. In October, y0b1tch posted their 50th jam. “Get the Picture” by Club Tango closed out the year.
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In December, y0b1tch joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Guillotine” by Death Grips. Nice. 2011 drew to a close with “L8r” by Azaelia Banks.
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