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    MONOMYTH trash talks Halifax bands and talk crappy jobs! Plus 25 years of Sub Pop!

    enJuly 16, 2013

    About this Episode

    Garage psych-os MONOMYTH tell us about their worst jobs, what’s playing in the van, and then trash talk every band from Halifax! 

    We play all bands trashed by MONOMYTH, and put together sets to celebrate 25 years of Sub Pop! 

    Hear tracks from Monomyth, Nap Eyes, Each Other, Old & Weird, Scratch Acid, Wipers, Sonic Youth, Crosss, Quaker Parents, Quivers, and Violence!

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