Yeah, the stations in the western states and driving through Texas are all pretty lame country. It's either popular country music, or Mexican radio. That's it. But if you are driving in, say, the northern California coast in redwood country, you can catch some amazing indie music channels. The same here in Arizona, assuming you can get good reception there might be one or two worth listening to, if you're driving near a college town. I remember when my iPod broke in Vancouver, and driving through California it was indie hippie radio, country, and then teen pop as I traveled south. All in all though, the state of U.S. radio sucks. I avoid it.
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Yeah, the stations in the western states and driving through Texas are all pretty lame country. It's either popular country music, or Mexican radio. That's it. But if you are driving in, say, the northern California coast in redwood country, you can catch some amazing indie music channels. The same here in Arizona, assuming you can get good reception there might be one or two worth listening to, if you're driving near a college town. I remember when my iPod broke in Vancouver, and driving through California it was indie hippie radio, country, and then teen pop as I traveled south. All in all though, the state of U.S. radio sucks. I avoid it.