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    DJ BK's Modern Rock #1's - Disappointed

    en-usAugust 11, 2020
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    About this Episode

    John Lydon's Public Image LTD was the next group to take the #1 spot on July 29th, 1989. Disappointed sat atop the chart for only 1 week. I bet it doesn't get too many radio spins these days?

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