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Published on October 07, 2004

On weekends, several radio stations cater to the club crowd with techno shows or beat-matched Frankensongs. But earlier in the evening, when teenagers are headed to punk clubs, movie theaters or backyard parties, 96.5's Lazlo spins riveting rock blocks that recall classic college radio. The Clash, the Jam, Echo and the Bunnymen, the Smiths and Babes in Toyland share airtime with '90s alterna-titans such as Hole and Nine Inch Nails and modern masters such as the Get Up Kids and the Raveonettes. The area's funniest radio personality during his daytime shift, Lazlo cuts the jokes and clears the way for rarely played records during his weekend cameo.