Tom MacDonald took the internet by storm several years ago by triggering every sensibilty known to liberals. He calls girls girls. He calls boys boys. Crazy, I know. But whether you are a hardcore blue haired liberal or a gun waving, monster truck driving right winger or somewhere in between (if that's possible these days), one song that we may all get to put our protest signs down to listen to together is Withdrawals. Addiction doesn't care about political or socioeconomic status. It's only ...
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Tom MacDonald took the internet by storm several years ago by triggering every sensibilty known to liberals. He calls girls girls. He calls boys boys. Crazy, I know. But whether you are a hardcore blue haired liberal or a gun waving, monster truck driving right winger or somewhere in between (if that's possible these days), one song that we may all get to put our protest signs down to listen to together is Withdrawals. Addiction doesn't care about political or socioeconomic status. It's only ...
On Leap Year (February 29th) of 2020, just weeks before COVID 19 brought the city of San Antonio to its knees MXPX came through and brought the city to its feet. Energetically led by Mike Herrera, bassist and lead vocalist of the band, the 23 song set was recorded at the Paper Tiger and released two years later. I remember the first time I saw MXPX perform live, it was around 1997. Its refreshing to see that some things never change. Its heart breaking to know that some things do.follow us on...
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Tom MacDonald took the internet by storm several years ago by triggering every sensibilty known to liberals. He calls girls girls. He calls boys boys. Crazy, I know. But whether you are a hardcore blue haired liberal or a gun waving, monster truck driving right winger or somewhere in between (if that's possible these days), one song that we may all get to put our protest signs down to listen to together is Withdrawals. Addiction doesn't care about political or socioeconomic status. It's only ...