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    WMXM is an independent college radio station at Lake Forest College. According to its website, the goal of the station is to provide listeners an alternative to commercial radio through unique programming and music selection. [2] The station broadcasts 24/7/365 with concentrations in indie rock, hip hop, RPM, hip-hop and loud

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  4. Lake Forest, California - Wikipedia

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    Lake Forest is a city in Orange County, California, United States. The population was 85,858 at the 2020 census. Lake Forest incorporated as a city on December 20, 1991.

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    In conjunction with the film play loud! productions initiated a double CD tribute record by the title Silver Monk Time – a tribute to the Monks. This record served as financial support to the film and was released officially on October 23, 2006, at the famous Volksbühne in Berlin (Germany).

  6. Jeff Buckley once told his manager, Dave Lory, that he wanted to make 18 albums in three years. Sadly, he only made one before he died in 1997. The first time Lory met Buckley was in a coffee shop ...

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    The Hard Summer music festival, held Saturday and Sunday at Hollywood Park, sent loud music and bass vibrations through several Westside neighborhoods.

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    Slabs are synonymous with Texas rap culture, and the drivers of Slabs would usually play loud rap music and drive slowly thus the "Slab" (slow, loud, and bangin') term. [1] Another view is that the term "slab" refers to the slabs of concrete that make up the street, as in taking out a custom car on the concrete slab of a Houston freeway." [5] [2]