Very good signal via the Fair Hill, Maryland, SDR ...
2359 UTC: "The Woman Who Was Also a Mongoose" by The Dead Milkmen. (an underrated band from my younger days!)
0002 UTC: Barking over what sounds like old TV or movie soundtrack music.
0003 UTC: Clip from some kind of skit, then a remix of "Knockin" by Double Vision.
0008 UTC: ID for WKND, then OM ("Radio Animal") on mic with ID again and talking about what's coming up.
0009 UTC: Song - didn't catch the title.
0011 UTC: "Wait, what, I thought this was WDOG ..." and then "Here Comes Your Man" by Pixies (good song!).
0015 UTC: The professor on the mic talking about the histories of WDOG and WKND amid barking and growling sounds. Then plays part of WKND Halloween show from 1994 with Radio Animal ...
0017 UTC: "Time Machine (Natural Fade)" by Gary Wright.
0020 UTC: "That Kind of Love" by PFR.
0024 UTC: Radio Animal on the mic talking about the history of that last song and PFR, formerly known as Pray for Rain. Gave WKND ID and then "Bungle in the Jungle" by Jethro Tull.
0029 UTC: Radio Animal talking about Jethro Tull, oldies stations, the sixth anniversary of WKND, the station's original frequency of 1621 kHz back in 1988, and more.
0037 UTC: Quick ads for the Humane Society of the U.S. and the Coast Guard Reserve.
0039 UTC: Radio Animal talking about an upcoming (upcoming in 1994) Society of Broadcast Engineers event near Pittsburgh.
0040 UTC: "Why" by Cathy Dennis and Dmob.
0045 UTC: Radio Animal talking about the music some more, then "One-Way Ticket" by L.A. Guns.
0058 UTC: After Radio Animal talked about QSLs from other pirate stations, the station played a bit of an old song about dogs.
0059 UTC: The professor from WDOG back on the mic, talking about the fate of WKND and Radio Animal, then introducing a 1998 show from WKND ...
Thanks for the dive into pirate radio history, WDOG!