First up, an old favorite from Dallas' The Old 97's, we heard "Oppenheimer" from their 1999 album Fight Songs (iTunes, Amazon), a song which is conspicuously absent from their soon-to-be released Best of The Old 97's album (Amazon), perhaps because it wasn't technically a "hit," but whatever. Next was Michigan's Mason Proper who did two short songs "Life's Cornucopia" and "Lights Off" from their recent album There is a Moth in Your Chest (iTunes, Amazon). Then Norman, Oklahoma's (didn't I recently challenge someone to name another band from OK?) Evangelicals (no, not the bad kind, the band!) did "What an Actress Does Best" from their recent album So Gone (iTunes, Amazon). And finally was Austin's Voxtrot doing "Wrecking Force" from their debut self-titled EP (iTunes, Amazon). Note that they will be playing June 30th at prospect park bandshell during celebrate brooklyn. This episode featured a clip from The Colbert Report's "Better Know a District" series where congressman Lynn Westmoreland is interviewed, which you can see all of on One Good Move.