Kami Knake is founder, host & producer of Bands Under the Radar (BUTR), a m… Read Full Bio ↴Kami Knake is founder, host & producer of Bands Under the Radar (BUTR), a music podcast that was started in November 2004 and is now celebrating its 5th year of existence. BUTR podcasts have been downloaded over 3 million times, growing its grassroots fan base by introducing true music lovers to the best bands and songs that they have never heard of.
BUTR’s sole purpose is to be a trusted online music channel for a niche audience of music lovers by discovering great songs & making the music very accessible. BUTR aims to filter out the noise and present only the best of the best.
In June 2009, a digital-only playlist label around the BUTR podcast called BUTR Records was conceptualized and created. BUTR Records released Podcast #37 (30 songs) and Podcast #38 (100 songs) as playlists for sale.
In June 2010, Kami started managing Nashville-based alt rock band “Slow Motion Centerfold”. Their debut album is out on BUTR Records now. You can listen to and get the music here: http://butrrecords.com/
BUTR’s sole purpose is to be a trusted online music channel for a niche audience of music lovers by discovering great songs & making the music very accessible. BUTR aims to filter out the noise and present only the best of the best.
In June 2009, a digital-only playlist label around the BUTR podcast called BUTR Records was conceptualized and created. BUTR Records released Podcast #37 (30 songs) and Podcast #38 (100 songs) as playlists for sale.
In June 2010, Kami started managing Nashville-based alt rock band “Slow Motion Centerfold”. Their debut album is out on BUTR Records now. You can listen to and get the music here: http://butrrecords.com/
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26. Whitley
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@AudioAndroid
I can only imagine the narrator calling 911 for someone if they were hurt.
911: 911 whats your emergency?
Narrator: We have someone injured
911: What's wrong what happened?
Narrator: Well you see his name is Audio, and like every day before this one he was having a bad day, a day he would soon never forget
911: Sir where is his location?
Narrator: Well you see Audio had just purchased a small farm located near a nearby town, a town he was all to familiar with.
911: Sir you need to tell me your emergency?
Narrator: Emergency? Audio thought to himself, emergency, a word he had used more times then he cared to remember?
911: Sir we cant help you or your friend if you don't give us a location and type of emergency, we have rescue units standing by but you need to talk to us.
Narrator: Talk to us seemed simple enough but not for Audio, he had choosen a code of silence, a silence he vowed to never break ever since he graduated high school and left his love for Drama and Acting far behind.
911: O.o
@tailgunnerblue9478
It should be illegal to waste other people's time like this.
@kjevans68
Yet It's your own fault for watching it
@jimpinney
I agreed complete waste of time!
@Datrebor
Its not like you didn't know how long the video was going to be.
@MyFishstix
I was expecting a highlight of an ending after such a big buildup! It was like reaching a mountain top and finding no view.
@brucesalzwedel2323
People, friendly people, in the comments section- could maybe "steer" people from this kinda trash journalism--and point others, instead to REAL, enjoyable stories-where, upon watching/listening to them actually are entertained!!
@roberts.choate7117
I'm STRONGLY against time travel, but I'd sure like to back up 20 minutes now.
@DUK
Haha sorry
@fatcheese2855
@@DUK Maybe next time you could do a short summary....
@mjupiter2788
Haha