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Though perceived by many as a program dedicated to the music produced by local artists, the two-hour show's scope goes much further to encompass acts signed and unsigned, local and regional. With a modus operandi of exposing the listening public to bands flying below the mainstream radar, "It Hurts When I Pee" is perhaps the most progressive radio show in the Las Vegas market.”
– Aaron Archer, Las Vegas City Life
" Bean hosts what is billed as a "new music show," but is actually a free-form program with new music from typical X-treme Radio artists, underground and unsigned bands, local music, and whatever odd stuff He always happens to dig up.”
– Josh Bell, Las Vegas Weekly
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