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This Just In playlist – 3/19/24

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3/19/24

1. Metz – 99
2. Kim Gordon – Bye Bye
3. Paul Weller – Soul Wandering
4. Khruangbin – Pon Pón
5. Lewis OfMan – Highway
6. Ride – Peace Sign
7. Teenage Dads – Weaponz
8. Two Shell ft. FKA Twigs – Talk To Me
9. Moby ft. Lady Blackbird – dark days
10. Trousdale – Point Your Finger
11. Corridor – Mourir Demain
12. Glen Campbell with Hope Sandoval – The Long Walk Home
13. Kacey Musgraves – Cardinal
14. David Nance – Mock The Hours

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