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KDWB-FM
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format focusing on dance hits. The HD2 signed the following July as the Party Zone . "Party Zone" is also the name of the Friday and Saturday night show
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KDWB-FM's HD2 sub-channel, which aired a dance music format known as "The Party Zone ." In 2013, this would be dropped for a relay of the Air 1 network, which
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has water sports, wave pool, dry rides, mini train and food courts. The party zone contains open lawns that can accommodate about 2,000 people. M. L.,
The Chemical Brothers
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remixes received television exposure, being playlisted by MTV Europe's "The Party Zone " in 1995. In March 1995, the Dust Brothers began their first international
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After a short break, a set of new local DJ's returned to put together the 'Party Zone ' playlists. On 1 October 2012, MTV Czech received another refresh and
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Hawking. Turbonegro. Hawking's voice is featured on the song "Intro: The Party Zone " on Turbonegro's 2005 album Party Animals, saying "Greetings. My name
Party Animals (album)
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No. Title Length 1. "Intro: The Party Zone " 1:58 2. "All My Friends Are Dead" 2:36 3. "Blow Me (Like the Wind)" 3:16 4. "City of Satan" 5:42 5. "Death
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[Black Hole Recordings] 1998 'Keep Pumpin' It Up' (as DJ Don, with The Party Zone ) [Dance Opera] 2000 'Velvet Moods' (with Abnea) [Big Star Records] 2000
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Hamilton: Turning Quebec City hotel into quiet seniors' residence will ruin the party zone , neighbours complain". National Post. Toronto. "Le Concorde: ouverture
The Nameless Mod
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Modulated" Steve Foxon 9:20 5. "Esoteric Semblance" Graeme Arthur 9:34 6. "The Party Zone " Jonathan Gladwill 3:07 7. "Urban Decay" Martin Ahm Nielsen 5:14 8.