Petros and Money Show - Bumper Music

Bumper Music

The national portion of the show opens with "Each One Teach One" by Jacob Miller. The second hour (five o'clock on the West Coast) opens with "Rebellion (Lies)" by The Arcade Fire. The third hour (six o'clock on the West Coast) opens with "Microphone Fiend" by Eric B & Rakim. The commercial-free hour (three o'clock in Los Angeles only) opens with "Clandestino" by Manu Chao.

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