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The Chop Shop Guitar Show
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Program ID: 1109
Direct Dial: (360) 547-6644
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- The Chop Shop - Leslie West
Date: 08/12/08
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Duration: 2 minutes 44 seconds (1 segment)
The Chop Shop talks with Leslie West, the guitarist from Mountain, about their new album Masters Of War. - The Chop Shop - DJ Ashba
Date: 08/12/08
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Duration: 3 minutes 32 seconds (1 segment)
The Chop Shop talks to Sixx:A.M. Guitarist, DJ Ashba, about their Soundtrack to The Heroin Diaries: A Year In The Life Of A Shattered Rockstar and Sixx:A.M. on the Crüe Fest Tour. - The Chop Shop - K.K. Downing Part 2
Date: 08/06/08
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Duration: 2 minutes 30 seconds (1 segment)
The Chop Shop talks again with K.K. Downing (from Judas Priest), this time regarding statistics and album sales, as well as their latest album, Nostradamus . - The Chop Shop - Peter Klett
Date: 08/06/08
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Duration: 1 minute 58 seconds (1 segment)
The Chop Shop interviews Peter Klett to discuss the timing of Candlebox’s music. - The Chop Shop - Theory Of A Deadman
Date: 07/31/08
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Duration: 2 minutes 3 seconds (1 segment)
The Chop Shop talks with Theory Of A Deadman over the influence of music over video games, and other releases.



