Welcome to EarthZero Radio


Rock and Roll For The Rest of Us
Mellow by day, Crunchy at Night

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Hey, welcome! This is Twisted Dave, and you've found my jukebox. Congrats, by the way - this isn't meant to be an internet music station, just me setting up a personalized place to listen to a random selection of the music I love, without having to switch CDs, or dig through 178 GB of music files on my hard drive. I find FM radio abhorrent, and the online services like Spotify or Amazon Music lacking. They give you a taste, but sometimes, you have to dig deep for the good stuff.
The site and station names come from the EarthZero Evolution novels I cowrote with Todd King, and built them both to provide a home for Twisted Dave's Mile High Show - a weekly program where I spin an eclectic mix of rock, prog, and metal. When not broadcasting live, EarthZero serves up a rich, automated collection of music from the past seven decades. But like I said, it's not a "station". EarthZero is small, with only a few listeners. Most of the time it's just me here, listening to background music while I write. In fact, I do my best to block internet access to the stream everyone except those few. I don't play the same limited playlist as commercial broadcast stations - I play a little of everything (including extended cuts by old prog bands)!

This is a one-man operation, and I'm still finding and correcting bugs - like how to embed art for all the covers, and remove those "Buy this Album" links that pop on the playlist history, especially since this isn't a functioning commercial radio station and I think most people can find what they want from where they want to buy it. Otherwise, I'd have a non-existent intern to do it and pay them from all the non-existent money coming from the non-existent advertisers. And there's my existential crisis of the day. But by all means, send an e-mail if you notice anything that can be improved.