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In this episode of Emo Kids Anonymous, Amanda and Robb introduce a new segment focused on music reviews, diving into both classic and contemporary albums. They discuss the significance of albums like AFI's 'December Underground', Motion City Soundtrack's 'Commit This to Memory', and My Chemical Romance's 'Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge', while also exploring new releases from Turnstile and MGK. The conversation touches on the evolution of emo music, the impact of nostalgia, and the return of bands like The Starting Line. They also review Lil Wayne's 'Carter 6', providing insights into the current state of hip-hop and its connection to the emo scene.
*Keep Things Emo*
Watch us on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@EmoKidsAnonymousPodcast
Follow us for more great content on our social media:
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IG: @emokidsanonymouspodcast
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For media inquiries, please contact [email protected]
Emo Kids Anonymous is produced by Amanda Valdivieso and Robb Laffoon
In this episode of Emo Kids Anonymous, Amanda and Robb introduce a new segment focused on music reviews, diving into both classic and contemporary albums. They discuss the significance of albums like AFI's 'December Underground', Motion City Soundtrack's 'Commit This to Memory', and My Chemical Romance's 'Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge', while also exploring new releases from Turnstile and MGK. The conversation touches on the evolution of emo music, the impact of nostalgia, and the return of bands like The Starting Line. They also review Lil Wayne's 'Carter 6', providing insights into the current state of hip-hop and its connection to the emo scene.
*Keep Things Emo*
Watch us on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@EmoKidsAnonymousPodcast
Follow us for more great content on our social media:
X: @emokidsanonpod
IG: @emokidsanonymouspodcast
TikTok: @emokidsanonymouspod
For media inquiries, please contact [email protected]
Emo Kids Anonymous is produced by Amanda Valdivieso and Robb Laffoon