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EP 13. "Time Is a Slippery Fish: Bands Who Moved on After Loss"
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EP 13. "Time Is a Slippery Fish: Bands Who Moved on After Loss"

Theo reflects on the ongoing controversy behind Linkin Park replacing Chester Bennington, which might be out of her wheelhouse, but bands have weathered tragedies before. Some retire, some move on, some use the pain to create once-in-a-generation art that leaves you crying in your car. All this and some concert reviews too!

Nausea River Podcast · Theo Morgan

December 13, 202425m 21sExplicit

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Show Notes

Bands Mentioned:

(sorry, I am going to forgo the "big names", you know who Alice in Chains are)

The Black Dahlia Murder: https://theblackdahliamurder.bandcamp.com/music

Tarot: https://www.backstagerockshop.com/fi/collections/tarot

Mamaleek: https://mamaleek.bandcamp.com/

GWAR: https://gwar.bandcamp.com/

Music by Mamaleek was used in this episode ("Momentary Laughter Concealed From My Eyes" and "Hidden Exit on a Greyhound") but hopefully it persuades you to buy Vida Blue! And keep me out of trouble! I have the cassette and they're releasing more of those early next year. Vinyls are gorgeous and still in stock. Honestly there are no wrong turns to take with their back catalog.

Hosted and written by Theo Morgan.

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