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    en-usJanuary 14, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Sean and Jess interview a refreshingly original singer-songwriter, Sidny Tribes, and discuss her influences, as well as her unique approach to the creative process.  They also deep-dive into two featured songs of Sidney's, "Love, Drugs" and "Addicted To You."

    Sean and Jess finish the show with their version of "Moonshine Freeze" by This Is The Kit.

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