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Io Voglio Vivere
El-T
Mo's Place Radio throws a lot at you. Rock, country, pop, even reggae - but somehow it hangs together. The station's personality is stubbornly American, leaning into classic rock staples alongside modern country crooners and the occasional Bob Marley deep cut. Daytime blocks favor melody: think Tom Petty sandwiched between Miranda Lambert and a Lana Del Rey track. It's radio curated by someone with catholic tastes and zero patience for genre purity. The reggae selections feel like a secret weapon - they arrive unannounced and usually at just the right moment to break up the twang. That's the c…
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