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Volume CXXXIII, Number 10
November 21, 2003

DJs of the Week: Chrissy Assad and Adrienne Heflich

O: Song, artist, or album that changed your life?

CA: My life changed with Ani di Franco's Dilate. She put my 9th grade feelings to music.

AH: Fiona Apple's When the Pawn Hits... was my first true love. The album helped me understand and relate to new music. Since then my classic rock and show tune collection has been receiving far less attention.

O: Currently, who gives the best live performance?

Both: Bj”rk is a force of nature.

O: What's in your stereo now?

AH: The High Llamas' new album Beet, Maize and Corn is really lush. I've also been into the Japanese girl punk-pop group Shonen Knife's Let's Knife from the mid 90s.

CA: The Smiths' The Singles has been in my CD player for a month; "Girlfriend in a Coma" is fantastic.

O: Who's the most underrated artist in your opinion?

AH: I think Conor Oberst has done some neato things.

CA: Whitetown.

O: What song are you embarrassed to admit you love?

CA: "These Dreams" by Heart reminds me of special times.

AH: I enjoy "Cherry, Cherry" by Neil Diamond to an unhealthy degree.

Assad and Heflich's show is titled "Semi-precious" and is on Friday afternoons from noon to 1:30 p.m. playing indie electronic music.

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