Canada's
The Russian Futurists with "Precious Metals" from
Let's Get Ready to Crumble, which you can buy on
Amazon, or you can try to get
this Spanish two-albums-on-one-disc release from somewhere like
Other Music. Then another Canadian act,
The Hidden Cameras did "Ban Marriage" from their most recent album
The Smell of Our Own, which can be bought from
Amazon or Other Music. Then Chicago's
Bobby Conn did "Never Get Ahead" from his 1997 self-titled album, and is available at
Amazon. And we ended the show with German art-rock super group
Stereo Total's song "L'amour á 3" from their 2001 album
Musique Automatique, which can of course be bought from
Amazon (used),
Other Music, or conveniently from the
iTunes store.