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This month, our Playlist prompts discussion of a random collection of weird and wonderful things, including spaghettification, strangeness, supernovas… and pagophagia. (Yet again, Hayley is unable to read her own writing and calls it “papophagia”). You can also find this Playlist on Spotify (sorry, no Black Hole on Spotify, apparently).

Electron Blue - R.E.M.

Quark, Strangeness and Charm - Hawkwind

Black Hole - Aqualung

Addicted to Love -Robert Palmer

Science is Golden - The Grates [check out the “kooky” video]

Use the comment box, tweet at @geekpop or email crew@geekpop.co.uk to let us know what you think about the science behind the songs.

Thanks to Intercontinental Music Lab for their awesome intro and outro music, taken from Probe II’s Golden Message on the Superheroes of Space album.

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2 Responses to “Geek Pop Playlist - October”  

  1. 1 Kate P.

    The Grates - it’s an anti-science song, right?

    “what’s the go with all these new set of rules that you live by? ‘fraid you might die?”

  2. 2 towelinmonk

    or is it a pro-science, anti-religion song? That line could be talking about religion either, but science is golden? Maybe?

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