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Our “Favorite(?)” Tainted Bands

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The unfortunate truth about some of our favorite music is that sometimes it comes from people who have done harm to others. On today’s episode, Adam and Mike at least try to have a conversation about that idea and try to dissect it and how we personally navigate our way through that thought process when we are confronted with albums that we love.

Please keep in mind that we’ll be talking about sensitive subject matter and we in no way condone the actions of the people that we talk about. Our intention is to strictly attempt to open a dialog about the relationship between the listener and the art from artists that have likely hurt people in different forms. We hope that you understand. Thank you.

Also on the episode, we share our thoughts on albums from Dance Gavin Dance, Coheed and Cambria, Black Sabbath, and Bury Tomorrow.

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The unfortunate truth about some of our favorite music is that sometimes it comes from people who have done harm to others. On today’s episode, Adam and Mike at least try to have a conversation about that idea and try to dissect it and how we personally navigate our way through that thought process when we are confronted with albums that we love.

Please keep in mind that we’ll be talking about sensitive subject matter and we in no way condone the actions of the people that we talk about. Our intention is to strictly attempt to open a dialog about the relationship between the listener and the art from artists that have likely hurt people in different forms. We hope that you understand. Thank you.

Also on the episode, we share our thoughts on albums from Dance Gavin Dance, Coheed and Cambria, Black Sabbath, and Bury Tomorrow.

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Find us on social media:

https://discord.gg/2jv87Wypvw

https://www.twitter.com/TheSkinnyPod

https://www.instagram.com/mikewearsprada

mail to:theskinnywithmikeandadam@gmail.com

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theskinnywithmikeandadam/support
  continue reading

416 episodes

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