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June 13, 2019 67 mins
The gang discuss the cross-generational, time-bending influence of a little known but vastly influential creator named Peter Gene Hernandez, sometimes also referred to as Bruno Mars. Other topics include Raptors fans cheering an injury, Philly's history of excelsior sports behavior, DJ Khaled's lawuit against Billboard and the turmoil in 2019 chart metrics, and what the charts looked like fifteen years ago this week.

Listen to the Mars Attacks! playlist on Spotify and add your contributions: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/09lhAg83kXR6fVA5Xihybz?si=LgkuK3bAQ22SO3QPyVDOKw

Catch Mike/Low Budget DJing at Voyeur from Wednesday through Saturday: https://voyeurnightclub.com
Catch Joe/Dirty South Joe DJing at So Far Gone at the Fillmore: http://www.thefillmorephilly.com/EventDetail?tmeventid=020056BF95464F53&offerid=105236
and catch Michael/Flufftronix DJing at Tiki on Saturday: https://www.tikiphilly.com/
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