About Austin Krueger

Austin works as a cost analyst for TDS Telecom in the Government and Regulatory Affairs team. He has a marketing degree from UW-Whitewater and has worked in various departments including marketing, sales and network services since joining TDS in 2004. He is a huge sports fan – if he’s not at work, odds are you can find him at Miller Park, Lambeau Field, Camp Randall or the Kohl Center watching the game. In his spare time, he’s chairman of a local non-profit, avid music fan, rec sports MVP and an early adopter when it comes to most new technologies.
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Doors LA Woman

Cheap Tunes Tuesday: The Doors, L.A. Woman

L.A. Woman was The Doors' sixth studio album and also became their second-highest selling effort, behind their debut. The title track and “Riders on the Storm” continue to be staples on rock radio even in 2022 so it's well worth a listen today.
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Janet Jackson Rhythm Nation

Cheap Tunes Tuesday: Janet Jackson

Whether you watched the recent documentary about Janet Jackson on A&E and Lifetime or not, this album is worth a listen. It received top-notch reviews and is likely a key reason she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame a few years back.
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Cowboy Tears

Cheap Tunes Tuesday: Oliver Tree

Oliver Tree's sophomore album, Cowboy Tears, hit shelves just 11 days ago. The lead single “Cowboy’s Don’t Cry” was leaked early, with a video starring actress Bella Thorne. Since then, two more singles have been released and the album appears to be gaining some real traction. Take a listen!
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Five Finger Death Punch

Cheap Tunes Tuesday: Five Finger Death Punch

Today's featured album had an astonishing six commercial released singles—not too shabby for a heavy metal group. Their "Far From Home" has been used in several TV shows and movies, most notably Criminal Minds on CBS and they have some great covers from other artists, as well.
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Moby_18

Cheap Tunes Tuesday: Moby, 18

Moby has an uncanny way of capturing a mood and a tone, no matter what it is. This album takes you from sad to introspective to pop—and back again—several times. It's no surprise his work has been featured in films and that critics appreciate his work. Take a listen and see if you do too!
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Al Green_Let's Stay Together

Cheap Tunes Tuesday: Al Green

No matter if you give the gift of flowers, jewelry, or chocolates this Valentine’s Day, don’t be afraid to mix a little Al Green in there too.
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A New World Record_ELO

Cheap Tunes Tuesday: ELO

Everyone seems to agree this was the best ELO album of all time and deserves more credit for changing the landscape of music history (and you may notice many of these tracks have been sampled by more modern artists, too).
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Cheap Tunes Tuesday: Rita Ora

If Rita Ora isn't on your radar yet, she should be. With collaborations with heavy hitters like Avicii, Cardi B and Ed Sheeran just to name a few, this album deserves the great reviews. She's just scratching the surface of her success as a music star so keep your eyes—and ears—oh the lookout.
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Aerosmith_Toys in the Attic

Cheap Tunes Tuesday: Aerosmith, Toys In The Attic

Toys In The Attic peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard 200 and spawned three commercial singles. That may not seem like a big feat, but since it was only nine tracks total, and two of the songs are beyond iconic even to this day, it’s a pretty big deal—and well worth a listen.
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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

Cheap Tunes Tuesday: Mighty Mighty Bosstones

After a couple of lackluster releases, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones took the world by storm with Let's Face It. It’s now been referred to as a “quintessential piece of the 90’s” and it's ska sound makes it that much more unique.
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