Slacker Radio Launches New 40, 90's Country and Spa Radio
. The New 40 provides an alternative to the Top 40 for people that want 100 percent music discovery every week. On this station you'll hear the best in new music from a range of genres, as picked by our expert DJs and fans from all Slacker Radio stations. The New 40 is updated every Wednesday at midnight, so check back every week for 40 brand new songs to discover and share. You can find it here: http://slacker.com/r/d47Lc or in the Spotlight section of any Slacker Radio application. 90's Country Radio: The popularity of country music exploded in the 1990's fueled by new artists like Garth Brooks, Shania Twain, and Brooks and Dunn. They not only changed the sound of country music, but created a whole new generation of country fans. Hear the biggest country songs from one of the biggest decades in country music on 90's Country on Slacker Radio. You can find it here: http://slacker.com/r/d5mjp or in the Country section of any Slacker Radio application. Spa Radio: Enjoy the relaxing and soothing sounds of Spa on Slacker Radio. This is healing, contemplative music - the soundtrack to a day at the spa, yoga, meditation, aromatherapy or just relaxing at home. You can find it here: http://slacker.com/r/d5m3m or in the Spiritual section of any Slacker Radio application.
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