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Everyone has one, The Radio Station I listen to is called Triple J, It's a national station that plays music that you wouldn't normally hear on mainstream radio, it sponsors alot of music festivals, and undiscovered talent
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My favourite radio station is Kerrang! They play all manner of Rock, Punk and Metal music. But this only plays in the West Midlands (they're based in Birmingham). Where I live (Yorkshire) is too far away to pick it up
![]() So instead I get stuck with local and national radio stations that only play mainstream pop/dance/r 'n' b music. I only listen to the radio for news updates
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Location: AMERICA!
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Heh, the stations I have are pretty much crap. The only one I listen to on a regular basis is Z106.1, which is all classic rock. Mix100 is ok sometimes since it's oldies and used to listen to 103.1 The Bear back when I was into more mainstream rock. I think there are more country stations than anything else around here.
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Location: Kansas City (GMT-6)
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Octane on XM satellite. Channel 37. Hard rock all the time. No commercials.
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Of course over here Radio 2 is in Dutch. They play mostly older music, which I happen to like. I'm generally not too fond of today's music; too... "busy"? Not sure if that's the right word. Anyway, I don't listen all that much to the radio to begin with. I'll always put my radio alarm clock on when I go to bed (Radio 2, yes), but other than that, not much at all.
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Location: Stoke-On-Trent, England
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BBC Radio 2.
Plays a lot of older music, depends on what show you listen to a lot is a mixture of popular songs old and new but as I said programmes like Jonny Walker's Sounds of the Seventies is really up my street so I chill to that on a Sunday night.
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106.7 KBPI(Colorado), Awesome rock/metal station
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Location: Scotland, EU (from Victoria, Australia)
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Fox FM, but as I'm not in Melbourne it's kinda impractical to listen to it 'cause I don't have a stable internet connection to stream it outside my house, especially on the train etc and haven't really listened to radio for 6 years anyway
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