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Z ROCK Fall of 86 aircheck Blistering Leads Program focused on guitar breaks and heroes. Mandatory Metallica Premiered in November 1986, was the original Metallica feature copied by stations nationwide. The Mighty Met was a similar program that played a half-hour to an hour of Metallica songs (perhaps the most popular band on the network) and aired Saturday nights Nationwide Mid-day Requests A daily all request show. Z-Rock 5 Nightly countdown of the top five requested songs of the day. Prizes awarded to callers who could recite back the top five songs in the order that they were played. Z-Rock 50 Weekly countdown of the networks top rock tracks aired Sunday nights. Z-Rock 1000 End-of-the-year countdown of the all-time greatest rock songs with songs from the previous year included. Headbangers Heaven Program featuring heavy metal including demos and imports hosted by Crazy Mike Paine. Featured thrash, speed, death, and power metal genres as well as several world premieres, contests, and interviews. Coast to Coast Concert Series Over 50 live broadcast concerts featuring many of the genres top names, including Metallica. Wounded Radio Sunday night show featuring heavier rock music hosted by Sharkmann. US240 Saturday night all-request show spanning 240 minutes (4 hours) Originally hosted by Sharkmann. Nightly Nuke Weeknight feature where listeners called in and voted on the most despised Top 40 song of the day (usually a contemporary pop song). After the votes were totaled, the winning song would be played with unflattering soundbytes mixed throughout it. After roughly a minute, a loud explosion sound would be played, essentially destroying or nuking the song. Back-Rockwards Nightly phone-in contest to guess identity of backwards played song (song was played in its entirety with random noises played over it). Fast Forward Similar to Back-Rockwards, but with the song played forwards at about 10 times the speed. Bad-Ass CD Side Weekly playing of half of an entire CD. Was notably promoted by saying, Bad-ass CD half, is grammatically correct, but Bad-Ass CD Side Sounds Cooler! Too Much Program held one Saturday a month that would give about four hours playing songs from a select artist. Eventually Too much would become a daily mid-day show with one hour of music from any artist sometimes featuring deep album cuts. Old Stuff for an Hour Sunday morning classic rock show. Hosted by Crankin Craig. New Stuff for an Hour Hosted by Crankin Craig, this show featured new music. Your Stuff for an Hour (later Two Hours) Hosted by Crankin, as an all request show. Z-Rock news Commentary and opinions originally hosted by Boobie Bondage and heard in each daypart. The news went through several names and hosts: The Dirt (w/Steve Show), The Mud (w/Michelle), The Sludge with Sharkmann, The Drudge (not related to the internet news site) and just The News (both w/Loud Debi Dowd).
Posted on: Fri, 28 Nov 2014 07:30:06 +0000

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