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I remember when Rebel Radio was a real college station that played obscure rock and roll and truly unique music. My sister used to do the 5-7pm show there. I remember the station manager Nate acting like he was doing the station some HUGE favor when he forced the change to a Top 40 format. What a tool. Now no one listens to it. - Rashaun ( talk) 07:23, 16 December 2008 (UTC)