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Music to the Week of August 16th, 2021

1 h 3 min · 20 de ago de 2021
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Content Warning: Misogyny, Sexual Coercion, and Assault are mentioned. As well as Violence, Murder and Drug Abuse. Today's episode we have some discussions about Punk Rock, The Disaster that is Woodstock '99 and have some musical birthdays to sweeten the conversation, except for Dimebag. As always, if you like what you hear share it with our show with a friend, or if you would like to contact us please email us at thefourcorneredroom@gmail.com Thank you to the Bands that gave us permission to enjoy and share their music!  Make sure to follow them and give them your support!  The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die  Zulu Blindfolded and Led to the Woods

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Thank you everyone for tuning in to The Four Cornered Room. This is our season 3 finale. We would like to thank all of our guests and fans for interacting with our medium.  If you want to contact us, make sure to email us at thefourcorneredroom@gmail.com As always, thank you to our musical guests for giving us permission to play your songs.  If you enjoyed what we played today, here are their song links. Internal Bleeding [https://open.spotify.com/track/5CuFcLz0HzmC6noaM9Vw4P?si=f44731fa94114867] Minority Threat [https://open.spotify.com/track/5yAmtLVCgTDdh3DzOuWMtp?si=10cf960ac09742d1] Intonate [https://open.spotify.com/track/2M7y0K3cO696vF6o8IYtqd?si=b8aaaa8905864bf5] Amenra [https://open.spotify.com/track/1kLqlPGGxhh56PqtpxZuNx?si=8d1ada4ef2964d8a]

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