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This week, we take a spin on our occasional Five Important Questions feature. Dave Desitin, former drummer of Mont de Sundua, has a mix to fit all situations, and we ask him to pick three to fit some stressful, and some less stressful, scenarios.

A. Traffic at Mall St. Matthews During Christmas Mix:
1. “Warzone” — Slayer
2. “Breakfast Machine” — Danny Elfman
3. “I Want to Go to the Beach” — Iggy Pop 

B. West Broadway on Derby Night Mix:
1. “Ambitionz Az A Ridah” — 2Pac
2. “Let Me Ride” — Dr. Dre
3. “Be Thankful for What You Got” — William DeVaughn

C. Scuba Diving in the Ohio Mix:
1. “Aqua Boogie (A Psychoalphadiscobetabioaquadoloop)” — Parliament
2. “Stink Foot” — Frank Zappa
3. “The Bends” — Mr. Bungle 

D. Mullet-Watching at the State Fair Mix:
1. “Hair of the Dog” — Nazareth
2. “The South’s Gonna Do It” — Charlie Daniels Band
3. “Hot and Nasty” — Black Oak Arkansas

E. Wipeout Footage from Skate Videos Mix:
1. “The Blue Danube” — Johann Strauss II
2. “Pennsylvania 6-5000” — Glenn Miller
3. “He Dumb (w/ Li’l Cuddie)” — Boss Hogg

Desitin DJs regularly Wednesdays and Sundays at Wick’s Pizza on Goose Creek Road, with an occasional stint at Zanzabar.

Music ’Cast

Karyn LaDeq, general manager of Louisville’s new jazz club, Jazzyblu (815 W. Market St.), stops by to talk about what’s happening at the venue, and we spin music from Jazzyblu regular Maestro J. Listen online at Bluegrass Catastrophe, bluecat.leoweekly.com.

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