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In Studio guest Gregory Lee from HEPCAT, the band that brought traditional ska music back onto the contemporary Los Angeles scene. Music was listened to, food was discussed, and laughs were had. Come passed, loved ones. This is the Camarillo Street playlist.

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The list:

1) “Oozy” Brownout

2) “Creation / East L.A. (feat. Jimetta Rose)” Quantic presents The Western Transient

3) “Make You Feel that Way” Blackalicious

4) “The Scarab” The Shaolin Afronauts (background)

5) “Skeletons Dub” Prince Fatty Meets Nostalgia 77 (background)

6) “Prison of Love” Hepcat

7) “Earthquake and Fire” Hepcat

8) “Gypsy Man” Marcia Griffiths

9) “Free Your Mind (While You Still Got Time)“ The James Hunter Six

10) “Mr Grammarticalogylisationalism Is The Boss” Fela Kuti (background)

11) “Call It Love” Headnodic (background)

12) “Deep Inside Of You” Gloria Ann Taylor

13) “Come Down” Anderson .Paak

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