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4 - No Use For A Name

52 min · 3 de jun de 2022
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This week Josh and Max discuss the band, "No Use For A Name", and their frontman, Tony Sly. They discuss the band, their early years, Tony's solo acoustic stuff, and Tony's death in 2012 and the giant hole he left in punk rock. Max goes deep and discusses his own past with pills, booze, and LSD. Josh give us the lowdown on the DC scene when he was coming up in the DC metro area. Listen all the way to the end and you'll hear a great announcement regarding the future of our sister podcast, "The Stone Gauntlet". Max also gives his opinion on Harry Potter's terrible childhood.

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