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Java Joel has lost his ability to be creative and has now resorted back to 'shock jock.' There is excellent young talent standing outside the door of the studio he is occupying and clinging onto for dear life. In his constant ramblings and screams of 'People destroying radio...' he no longer has even meare feable attempts at being funny. It's sad to see what was at one time top of the line talent, now resemble a blank mind trying to do a job that he clearly does not possess the passion or talent for any longer.
RIP Java Joel...for the shock jock has long since passed and now real talent is demanded by listeners. Go waste away on AM Radio, or DJing Karaoke Nights at a local VFW. Continue reading his career obituary below. I'm sure he'll use this on his show once he catches wind of the update, as a meager attempt to once again try applying the old addages of 'shock value' to radio. People are tired of fake names, fake voices and angry people. And it sounds as though you're tired of yourself. Take a break, go find out who you are, and return to a format more fit for your personality. You'll find you won't get complaints every night, you'll find people who appreciate you and most importantly you'll put to rest this imaginary person you've created and others can't stomach.
sincerely,
A Former Fan.
 
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'''Java Joel''' (born Joel Murphy, [[September 30]], [[1974]]) hosted a nightly weeknight radio program called "The Rubber Room" on [[WKSC]] 103.5 Kiss FM in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. His show was also heard in other cities such as [[WKGS]]/Rochester NY, [[WAKS]]/Cleveland, [[WKST]]/Pittsburgh, [[KKRZ]]/Portland Kiss FM/Tulsa, and Kiss FM/Cincinnati.