
Ebearorama
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11/08/20 • 59 min
It's my pleasure to bring this episode of the podcast to you after having not posted since August. I am happy to have Josh Smith, or "Ebearorama" on the show. He just released a single called "Digital Snake Oil," and it slaps, as kids these days say. I used to be in metal core bands with Josh, or "Bear" as everyone knows him. Those bands were "A Scarlet Catastrophe" and "Chamberlyn," local bands from the Western Kentucky/Southern Illinois area. I hadn't connected with Bear since 2007, and this conversation was the first time we had spoken other than Facebook messages and comments in 13 years. It was a great time, and the track is great.
It's my pleasure to bring this episode of the podcast to you after having not posted since August. I am happy to have Josh Smith, or "Ebearorama" on the show. He just released a single called "Digital Snake Oil," and it slaps, as kids these days say. I used to be in metal core bands with Josh, or "Bear" as everyone knows him. Those bands were "A Scarlet Catastrophe" and "Chamberlyn," local bands from the Western Kentucky/Southern Illinois area. I hadn't connected with Bear since 2007, and this conversation was the first time we had spoken other than Facebook messages and comments in 13 years. It was a great time, and the track is great.
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