
Episode 7
The Art of Peer Pressure
When God created the Earth, he rested on the seve…
Breaking Atoms: The Hip Hop Podcast · Sumit Sharma and Chris Mitchell
March 2, 201840m 7s
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Show Notes
When God created the Earth, he rested on the seventh day. That’s God though. There’s no rest for Sumit and Chris because they were in the lab creating the seventh episode of ‘Breaking Atoms’. The two anonymous nerds have a chinwag about peer pressure and the many forms in which it raises its ugly head. They reminisce about their young, hard-headed days when they were told to say no to drugs and not to play with firearms. They also have a grown folk natter about peer pressure on social media and in the workplace. To wrap things up, they bring their experiences right up to the present day and wax lyrical about how their own parents struggled with peer pressure when raising them. Never accuse these boys of not being real. Even Mum and Dad can get it... How did we go from sniffing glue to smoking crack? What kind of idiot plays on the train tracks? Why do our parents lie to each other how well their kids are doing? These are the questions... Follow The Breaking Atoms Podcast Facebook: @breaktheatoms Instagram: @breaktheatoms / @hiphopchronicle / @iamkinetik Soundcloud: @breaktheatoms Twitter: @breaktheatoms / @hiphopchronicle / @iamkinetik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Man Like Darnell
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