Radio Rubber Room EP 56, Featuring Just Plain Sounds

by | Apr 3, 2012 | MUSIC

In this episode, Just Plain Sounds took over Radio Rubber Room for the evening. Though JPS is a vast and abundant Hip Hop organization, the studio is small and only four members could represent, so Just Plain Ant, James Dangle and Drano held it down with a slew of dope tracks new and old. The last time Just Plain Ant was on the show, Hurricane Irene was blowing through like a wild and ornery bitch. The station lost power, and with the power went the podcast. This time the weather cooperated and we made it through the whole show. Enjoy.


In this episode, Just Plain Sounds took over Radio Rubber Room for the evening. Though JPS is a vast and abundant Hip Hop organization, the studio is small and only four members could represent, so Just Plain Ant, James Dangle and Drano held it down with a slew of dope tracks new and old. The last time Just Plain Ant was on the show, Hurricane Irene was blowing through like a wild and ornery bitch. The station lost power, and with the power went the podcast. This time the weather cooperated and we made it through the whole show. Enjoy.

This episode includes RVA Hip Hop from Just Plain Sounds

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