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I like newer rock and lots of the 80's. Nickelback is currently my favorite band, their concert a couple months ago at SaskPlace was awesome. Theory of a Deadman is another band I really like.
I don't know if I could say I like one type of rock music the most. I'm just a rock fan, punk, grunge, alternative all included. I'm not a rap fan (Kayne West is the only one I will listen to) Anything rawk, basically anything Power 97(best radio station in Canada, FYI) will play, even though I can't get them in Brandon. KX96 fufills my needs out here, or 106.5 when I need a change. The Foo Fighters would be right up there as one of my fav bands, saw them in August in the MTS Centre, what a show. A friend of mine talked me into goin to INXS.
I thought I had a lot of songs on the ole compy @ 1800, I've got a lot of ground to cover I guess.
104.9 The wolf is the best rock station in Saskatchewan! Every Rawlco Radio station sucks. I guess when I'm in Saskatoon I'll have to listen to the wolf over the internet.
KX96 is a Standard Radio Station. Haven't heard anything good or bad about them. At least the changes they are making here are good. Except for playing Jack Johnson. Now don't get me wrong, I like Jack Johnson, but it just seems too wierd potentially hearing System of A Down, Jack Johnson, and Metallica in the same rock block.
I like the Wolfe and PA 101.5. Sadly Rock 102.1 is the only one that all the times come in clearly. On some days though and in certain trucks I can pick up 104.9 and 101.5.
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