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Ashnikko And Dora Jar Craft “You Make Me Sick!” Remix


Ashnikko is genre-bending royalty, supercharging their debut album Weedkiller with punchy singles such as “Cheerleader” and the sunny groove “Worms.” Standout single “You Make Me Sick!” kicked off the entire Weedkiller era, and it was unforgettable. Raw, aggressive screams narrate pure unadulterated rage, and help listeners who relate channel their own anger. With her signature indie pop glow, Dora Jar teamed up with Ashnikko to add a new layer to this blistering track with the “You Make Me Sick! (Dora Jar Remix).” Dora Jar “peeled back the thorny parts of it to show the sad guy behind the screaming and… Read more »

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100 Rising Artists To Listen To In 2024—Pt. 4


Welcome back to our fourth installment of “100 Rising Artists To Listen To In 2024”! We can’t wait for you to discover your new favorite band from us here at idobi Radio. It is never a bad time to fall in love with a new artist. Whether you prefer pop-punk, indie-rock, metal, or pop-rock, we’ve got something for you. Every day there are talented folks out there all over the world deciding to take the leap into starting a band or project. It is our job to find these acts and present them to you. If you missed parts 1-3,… Read more »

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Five Finds: New York Comic Con 2017 Edition


It’s been a few weeks since New York Comic Con and I’ve finally had time to unpack, go through all of my swag bags, and read a bunch of the comics and books I brought home. I should preface this by saying that NYCC is my nerd Christmas and this year they really outdid themselves! From the panels to the live interactive experiences, NYCC 2017 turned it up to 11. The weekend was an exhausting, exhilarating whirlwind of fun spent with 100,000 plus of my favorite people, fellow fans. NYCC never disappoints when it comes to finding the strange and… Read more »

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