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Wage War
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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Mar 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Scott sits down in person with band members of Wage War, Cody and Britton Bond on their day off in LA. They talk about the genre of Metalcore, growing up in Florida and their early influences from Lamb of God to country music. The group discusses their history as a band from Empires to Wage War.
Along they way they discuss early touring days and how they got by, the Warped tour and getting to where they are today.
They end the show talking about their latest record, Manic and its meaning, and then speak a bit about the pandemic and mental health and their current tour.
Last but not least we are treated to an acoustic version of Circle the Drain! Enjoy!
Along they way they discuss early touring days and how they got by, the Warped tour and getting to where they are today.
They end the show talking about their latest record, Manic and its meaning, and then speak a bit about the pandemic and mental health and their current tour.
Last but not least we are treated to an acoustic version of Circle the Drain! Enjoy!
Released:
Mar 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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