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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2008

I Start Counting were an electronic duo of David Wilson Baker and Simon G. Lawrence Leonard. They were signed to Mute records and later recorded under the names Fortran 5 and Komputer.

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  • Saturday, we watch the sunrise....

    Sunday, we spend writing letters to a friend!

    Dedicated to all WXB102 nu-wavers, The Station That Dares to Be Different!

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  • delightful and gangsta

  • @KristineHatesSyrians WXB 102 forever!!!

  • @csc2048b bla bla bla. so much anger lol. you really need to get laid

  • @csc2048b look yourself in the mirror

  • xb102 was a station for faggots. those idiots cast pearls before swine and the dumb masses who dug eat bulaga began their pretense to intellect after being inspired by that stupid radio station. the wannabe station where the djs stole records from parties they weren't invited to. it was a fine day they shutdown that station - we threw a party! finally good music was safe from the prying ears of the unwashed fools.

    and what would you prefer to syrians? leonardo fcking dicaprio?

  • "You just heard 2 of the most requested songs, Temptations by New Order and Letters to a Friend by I Start Counting. We'll be right back with the Joy Division featuring the late Ian Curtis in Love Will Tear Us Apart"......don't u just love hearing e'm XB"s DJ back. tnx 4 posting

  • i miss wxb 102

  • ISC supported Erasure on their 'Circus Tour' - saw them in Glasgow ... audience - 98% Erasure fans ... were a bit iffy at first but they gave them a warm welcome and enjoyed the performance ... Bought their singles and albums until they disappeared (John Peel fairly liked them) ... quite ethereal almost proto-EMO (then again isn't every genre of music). Where ever you are, Dave and Simon, whatever you are doing thank you, you were way ahead of your time.

  • this should have been a monster.

  • Love them! I'm still stuck in the 80s....Go Kristine!!!

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