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Episode 17: The Metal Years

Rollie Agado March 27, 2015

Finally got around to recording an episode on a genre of music that is very near and dear to my heart...   I spent a good part of my youth visiting local carnivals and riding the Gravitron over and over again because operators of the ride would often double as Heavy Metal DJs.

A dream gig of mine would be to not only operate but put together a Gravitron playlist to subject impressionable youth.



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