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Chester French’s Dirty Dozen, 2/17/09

Posted by chesterfrench on Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

The Dirty Dozen is back. Again, Chester French’s Dirty Dozen is a collection of the 12 things we loved from the week before (6 from Max, 6 from DA).

Chester French’s Dirty Dozen, Volume 3, comin’ atcha….


1. Desmond Dekker’s “We Can and Shall”

2. Italo Disco queen Vivien Vee

3. The “Electricity Showroom” mixtape by Hollyweerd

4. Daggering

5. “If I” by Demetri Martin


Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6

6. Children facing pornography charges?

1. Obama’s press conferences

2. Ants as superorganisms

3. Ryan Leslie’s new album

4. Laura Hess, our awesome new genius at Interscope.

5. Our best wishes to Roscoe P. Coldchain

6. Stilton’s Cheese Tarts

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6 Responses to “Chester French’s Dirty Dozen, 2/17/09”

  • Jason says:

    What happened to Roscoe?

  • Olivia says:

    I was bored and I like your music so here’s mine: Light up rubik’s cube, Druids’ folklore, Tumblr Addicts Anonymous, Persona, James Brown: Sex Machine, Kanye’s Ready For The World hair do.

  • BTerry says:

    Did you know that Ryan Leslie and T-Pain are doing the official Black History Month show at MGM Foxwoods?

    With a black president and this business, we might not have a Black History Month much longer…

  • denise says:

    Demetri Martin is awesome, my friend veronica and i love him.
    have you seen his new show on comedy central “important things”?
    amazing…

  • Kelly says:

    Daggering? Lol. Really????

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