
MELTDOWN 11/10/25: 8485
by Nick Owensthe best pop girlie on the block and i mean it
11/11/2025
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Tune in to WREK's own curated specialty shows, delving into a sonic scape, genre, or movement that shaped music history.
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Wednesdays 6pm - 7pm

Hyperpop, Digicore, Breakcore, and PC Music
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Wednesdays 8pm - 9pm

Noise, Jazz, Avant-Garde, and Improv
Wednesdays 9pm - 10pm

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Wednesdays 10pm - 11pm

by Grace Osborn
Tonight's EREBUS started louder with Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Horror Vacui, and the new single from The City Gates. We also had some classics from Ministry and the Manic Street Preachers as well as something from the Boy Harsher Machina EP which I for some reason just discovered. Been big into Coward's Way by Lowlife. It's that time of year, but nevertheless we persist!!! -Grace
11/12/2025

the best pop girlie on the block and i mean it
11/11/2025

Hey WREKheads, I hope you all enjoyed the show tonight!
11/10/2025

Fall 2025, Episode 1 15:00 - 16:00 Sunday November 9th, 2025 Ayan & Christian We're kicking off WREK's new music history specialty show by discussing the precursors to and origins of METALCORE – typically considered a "fusion genre combining elements of Hardcore Punk and Metal." [1] Recognizable by its "drop-tuned guitar riffs, constant double kick drumming with varying tempos and techniques, breakdown sections, and screaming or shouting vocals," this genre and its influence is ever-present i
11/9/2025