Artists added include but are not limited to:
Breaking Benjamin
KoRn
Limp Bizkit
Disturbed
Hoobastank
Candlebox
Also hearing songs (gold) they've not played in the past from 311, Trapt, Alanis Morissette, RATM and some others.
About 80 to 90 percent of the music in a typical hour is the same as before, but the new selections at least break up the monotony somewhat.
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Alt 98.7 expands its playlist a bit
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Alt 98.7 expands its playlist a bit
Kevin Hart is not funny at all.
Re: Alt 98.7 expands its playlist a bit
Oh wow, I like what I'm seeing in the play history right now. Toxicity by System of a Down. For You by Staind. Headstrong by Trapt. Self Esteem by Offspring. She Hates Me by Puddle of Mudd, haha, what a bad/good song. I agree, they're branching out. They are... sounding more like 89X in the good old days! It's funny how the more they eventually tailor themselves to sound like 89X did, the better they seem to do.