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Ep70: Looking back at Flower Show Riots

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This week, Kevin and Chris go back in time as they react to Flower Show Riots, the debut album by Great Spy Experiment. It received rave reviews when it was first released, but what do they think of it now? Along the way, they also discuss hard-hitting issues like: What if Siti in Siti In The City was related somehow to Siti in the Force Vomit song? And what would the album sound like if Chris had his way?

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This week, Kevin and Chris go back in time as they react to Flower Show Riots, the debut album by Great Spy Experiment. It received rave reviews when it was first released, but what do they think of it now? Along the way, they also discuss hard-hitting issues like: What if Siti in Siti In The City was related somehow to Siti in the Force Vomit song? And what would the album sound like if Chris had his way?

******

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KayMac's music

Kevin's Time Flies album

******

Like, follow and subscribe to Lion City Rock on RedCircle, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible or wherever you get your podcasts. Give us a rating and review – it really helps others when they're searching for some good ol' Lion City Rock!

Let us know what you like or don't like by leaving a comment on The Fast Colors' Facebook and Instagram pages.

Thank you for listening, but if you would like to help us materially, do drop a donation down in the link provided. It doesn't have to be a lot, just enough for a kopi-o kosong is fine! We really appreciate all your support! Thank you very much!


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lion-city-rock/donations
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