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The Staircase Sled Bass Heist with SATAN'S PILGRIMS

1 h 44 min · 21 apr 2026
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We often sit down with bands that will ONE DAY be Portland music legends. But it's the rare treat to be in the presence of bands that are legends RIGHT NOW. Such is the case this week, when we sit down with Portland Surf Rock institution Satan's Pilgrims. Seriously, you guys, they're in the Oregon Music Hall of Fame and have been in the game since '92! They grace us with an insider's look at the history and meaning of surf, the open mind and open heart of Portland music that has endured for decades, playing the Hollywood Bowl, the brief heyday of pilgrim-themed rock 'n roll, and tons more. You'll love it. Promise.   Music this week: * "Surf Lyre" by Satan's Pilgrims (23:57) * "Crying In A Storm" by Satan's Pilgrim (51:57) * "Firestorm" by The Von Dwells (69:19) * "Hope for the Best, Expect the Worst" by Johnny Franco (101:54)

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