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Hangovers | feat. The Who, ZZ Top, Otis Redding + more

1 h 55 min · 25. mar. 2026
episode Hangovers | feat. The Who, ZZ Top, Otis Redding + more cover

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Episode 065: The morning-after haze has officially settled over Six Picks Music Club, and we are definitely feeling the weight of last night’s decisions. We’re attempting to hair-of-the-dog our way back to consciousness, starting with a loud, caffeinated jolt from Me First and the Gimme Gimmes to shake off the brain fog. Once the initial tremors subside, we’re reaching for the dark-shades cool of ZZ Top and letting the smooth, soul-soothing medicine of Otis Redding coat our frayed nerves like a greasy diner breakfast. To keep the nausea at bay, we’ve got a pint of Jaya The Cat for those reggae-punk electrolytes, followed by a massive, stadium-sized headache courtesy of The Who. We’re finally closing our eyes and leaning into the dreamy, fuzz-drenched lethargy of Dum Dum Girls until the room stops spinning. It’s a dry-mouthed, shaky-handed tribute to the regrets we’d probably repeat next weekend—just keep the volume low and the lights off. Apple Podcasts [http://apple.co/3NowdzB] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/sixpicksmusicclub/] Spotify Playlist [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2ErgLH9TA3j6d53lgS4clL?si=4729432c830643a6] Official Site [https://sixpicksmusic.club/]

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