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Music to the Week of August 2nd, 2021

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On today's episode we welcome back our friend Ian to further dive into his question from last week and discuss unreleased albums that left us with an crystal case sized hole in our hearts. Are CD's still relevant? Or am I slowly losing my cool.

We also look that losses that the music community had over the last few weeks and talk about how Slipknot and Joey Jordison paved a way for Metal in the mainstream.

Thanks to all the artists that gave us the go ahead for today's music, we have some rad musical contributions to today's episode of the pod.

fallfifftyfeet (wheeling, wv usa)

Days N Daze (Houston, TX)

Septage (Copenhagen, Denmark)

Frontierer (Scotland, UK)

SLUGSS (PGH, PA USA)

MouthBreather (Boston, MA USA)

Ether Coven (New Orleans, LA USA)

Thank you again for supporting this podcast, and if you liked it share it with a friend!

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefourcorneredroom/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefourcorneredroom/support

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On today's episode we welcome back our friend Ian to further dive into his question from last week and discuss unreleased albums that left us with an crystal case sized hole in our hearts. Are CD's still relevant? Or am I slowly losing my cool.

We also look that losses that the music community had over the last few weeks and talk about how Slipknot and Joey Jordison paved a way for Metal in the mainstream.

Thanks to all the artists that gave us the go ahead for today's music, we have some rad musical contributions to today's episode of the pod.

fallfifftyfeet (wheeling, wv usa)

Days N Daze (Houston, TX)

Septage (Copenhagen, Denmark)

Frontierer (Scotland, UK)

SLUGSS (PGH, PA USA)

MouthBreather (Boston, MA USA)

Ether Coven (New Orleans, LA USA)

Thank you again for supporting this podcast, and if you liked it share it with a friend!

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefourcorneredroom/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefourcorneredroom/support

  continue reading

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