Sometimes you just have to turn that music up loud. Loud enough that you just might...Wake The Dead. And that's what Brad and Josh have for you on this week's episode of the Two Decades Too Late podcast. The 2005 album from Comeback Kid. The title track on this bad boy is iconic and still can bring a group of millennials running from miles away. Did you love it in 2005? Is there any reason to think this time is gonna be different? Tune in and find out.
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Sometimes you just have to turn that music up loud. Loud enough that you just might...Wake The Dead. And that's what Brad and Josh have for you on this week's episode of the Two Decades Too Late podcast. The 2005 album from Comeback Kid. The title track on this bad boy is iconic and still can bring a group of millennials running from miles away. Did you love it in 2005? Is there any reason to think this time is gonna be different? Tune in and find out.
On this week's episode of the Two Decades Too Late podcast, Brad and Josh listen to blast beats, and lots of them. Too many? Who's to say? Regardless, we're taking on the 2005 album, I, Monarch from Hate Eternal. It's a rad as hell band name with some rad as hell dudes. Is the album rad as hell twenty years later? We'll give you our take if you tune in.
Two Decades Too Late
Sometimes you just have to turn that music up loud. Loud enough that you just might...Wake The Dead. And that's what Brad and Josh have for you on this week's episode of the Two Decades Too Late podcast. The 2005 album from Comeback Kid. The title track on this bad boy is iconic and still can bring a group of millennials running from miles away. Did you love it in 2005? Is there any reason to think this time is gonna be different? Tune in and find out.