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S2 E11 • Season 2 Wrap-Up

45 min · 21 de nov de 2025
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"I've not had chance to fart today..." Well, there you have it folks. We've come to the end of our second season, and 10 episodes that are quite the rollercoaster ride. In this final episode of the season, the lads (and Brian) grab a tin, and do some reflecting on the myriad of sounds that made up SSSM Season 2. So, put your feet up, pop on the headphones and enjoy being led by the hand as Dave and Tom guide us through their final thoughts and share exciting plans for the future of SSSM.

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