
Is Singles (1992) the Greatest Rock Soundtrack of the 90s or Just the Best One? w/ Danny Prokup, Mike Boroski, and Branden Palomo from the B
10/31/22 • 65 min
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Season 3 B-Sides w/ Craig Wedren, Scott Interrante, Colin Jackson Brown, and John Munson
As we approach the end of 2022, we look back at some of our favorite conversations that we had to cut out of our regular episodes. We'd like to thank all of our guests in 2022! This should would not be the same without you.In this episode:
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