KKSM AM 1320

The Radio Revolution


The KKSM Song of the Day, as picked by Nubia, is “Lo Que Siento” by Cuco.  “Lo Que Siento” a single by 20 year old Chicano artist, Cuco (also known as Omar Banos) from Hawthorne California. Cuco is a self made producer, songwriter and singer and has released two EP’s, one album and multiple singles. Cuco experiments with genres such as Indie and Alternative while also incorporating Romantic Spanglish lyrics. Cuco is...

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The KKSM Song of the Day, as picked by Craw Daddy Crawford, is “Invaders from the Sky” by the Three Tremors. Today’s song of the day comes from power metal band the Three Tremors. Comprised of power metal greats Sean “the hell destroyer” peck(cage, Denner/Sherman, death dealer), harry “the tyrant” Conklin(jag panzer), and Tim “the ripper” Owens, the three tremors comes out firing with their first single. This self titled...

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LUICIDAL BORN IN VENICE Album Review by Corey “Craw Daddy” Crawford   Growing up from Oceanside, CA I was stoked to see Luicidal in my mailbox. Everyone in Oceanside loves Suicidal Tendencies, and with Luicidal having two ex-members you know it’s going to be good. Not just any members either, drummer R.J. Huerra and bassist Louiche Mayorga were pivotal members of Suicidal for years and part of some classic...

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The KKSM Song of the Day, as picked by King Kuje, is “Find My Way” by Khai Dreams. You can find this song on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, and more: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/find-my-way/1386192593?i=1386192807   Most of Khai Dream’s songs are pretty underground, however he has been able to reach some levels of success with several songs reaching over one million views on YouTube, one of which has almost...

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The KKSM Song of the Day, as picked by Jordan Spurgeon, is “Self Care” by Mac Miller. Listeners can download on apple music, spotify, soundcloud https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X_CTzKELnc   Mac Miller passed away on September 7, 2018 after an overdose. This song was apart of his latest album, Swimming, which was released this year. Mac recently went through a rough breakup with fellow star Ariana Grande, after she...

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The KKSM Song of the Day, as picked by DJ Ceili, is “Rainier Fog” by Alice in Chains. The album Rainier Fog was released August 24, 2018 and is the most recent album by the Seattle rock band. It is a tribute to the original Seattle grunge scene, where the entire grunge genre originated. The song is available for streaming on all the popular streaming sites/apps. Rainier Fog, the title track of the album, is a tribute to...

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The KKSM Song of the Day, as picked by DJ Holly, is “Be Near Me” by ABC. ABC is an English band that has been described as being new wave synth-pop. The song of the day I am picking “Be Near Me” is the second single on the album How to Be a…Zillionaire! Which is the third album from the group released in April 1985. The song is the only single from the album to reach the UK Top 40 however in the United States it...

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IMMORTAL GUARDIAN “AGE OF REVOLUTION” Album Review by Corey “Craw Daddy” Crawford I never listened to Immortal Guardian before this, I’ve heard of them. Just never listened. The first time I saw their name actually was the recent Exmortus tour flier. Seeing that made me believe they more than likely shred, or they wouldn’t be on tour with Exmortus.   Well, let me just tell you, they shred even...

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The KKSM Song of the Day (as picked by Jake Hardison) is “People Get Ready” by The Persuasions This acapella version of the Billboard Chart-Topping Impressions hit puts an unmistakable groove on what is both an R&B classic and a tribute to contemporary spiritual music. Some of the best songs are ones that you can’t help but sing along to when they come on and that is so true for this song, with such perfect harmonies,...

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The KKSM Song of the Day (as picked by Brutha B) is Apostrophe’ by Frank Zappa. This album was consistent with his previous albums in that while it had times of comic notes (‘Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow’) it also had times of ecological and ecclesiastical comment (‘St Alfonzo’s Pancake Breakfast’). Rolling Stone describes him this way: “Frank Zappa was one of the first musicians to try and tear down the barriers between rock, jazz...

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