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DJs of the Week: Freeland Church and Christopher Metcalf O: Song, artist, or album that changed your life? FC: The first song I can remember really latching onto was "Rock n' Roll Teddy Bear," by Rosenschontz. That song made me want to bounce all over the room, and I've gravitated towards music of similar effect ever since. O: 2003-10-10ly, who gives the best live performance? CM: The Bouncing Souls are awesome live, so are the Mighty Mighty Bosstones; their lead singer Dicky Barrett is unbelievable on stage. He gets everybody in the audience fired up because he is always fired up. O: What's in your stereo now? CM: Borders and Boundaries by Less Than Jake. O: Who's the most underrated artist? FC: Whew, that's tough. I'll go with Spacehog, for their first two albums, though their latest effort was a bit of a letdown. O: What song are you embarrassed to admit you love? FC: Len, "Steal My Sunshine." Wow, I even bought the CD. I think I came to grips with the fact that it's really not that good this past weekend. Yeah, it took me a little while. CM: I am not really embarrased about any of the music that I listen to, because it all comes from the heart and to me that is all that matters, but a song that might shock people is the one with the lyrics, "I am so excited and I just can't hide it, I know I know, I want you, I want you." I should really know who that is, shouldn't I? [Editor's note: The Pointer Sisters] Well my mind is blocked, if I figure it out we will play it on Friday. "Chunk of Punk" or "The Free and Me Show" can be
heard from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. on Fridays, "bridging the gap between
Common Hour and Happy Hour."
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