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This week Aaron Haag and John Brian dig into the Drive-Thru era to find the lines between emo and pop punk. We find out just how pivotal The Starting Line were to John and his early romantic life.
We also lay out who would be the father, son and holy ghost of Floridian music groups, why Aaron doesn't understand break up songs and why John took off his pants (his jacket does remain intact).
Links Referred To In This Episode
John's Fender Strat
MUSIC CREDITS:
Songs by The Starting Line
Decisions Decisions, Leaving, Hello Houston, Notsouh Olleh, and The Best of Me
from Say It Like You Mean It (2002)
Additional Songs
Hotdog by Limp Bizkit
off of Chocolate Starfish and The Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000)
Our Recommendations:
Aaron’s Rec of the Week: The Armstrong's benefit for 924 Gilman
John’s Rec of the Week: Drive-Thru Records
Follow the show!
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Aaron on Twitter - John on Twitter
Email: [email protected]
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This week Aaron Haag and John Brian dig into the Drive-Thru era to find the lines between emo and pop punk. We find out just how pivotal The Starting Line were to John and his early romantic life.
We also lay out who would be the father, son and holy ghost of Floridian music groups, why Aaron doesn't understand break up songs and why John took off his pants (his jacket does remain intact).
Links Referred To In This Episode
John's Fender Strat
MUSIC CREDITS:
Songs by The Starting Line
Decisions Decisions, Leaving, Hello Houston, Notsouh Olleh, and The Best of Me
from Say It Like You Mean It (2002)
Additional Songs
Hotdog by Limp Bizkit
off of Chocolate Starfish and The Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000)
Our Recommendations:
Aaron’s Rec of the Week: The Armstrong's benefit for 924 Gilman
John’s Rec of the Week: Drive-Thru Records
Follow the show!
Twitter – Facebook – Instagram – Our Site
Aaron on Twitter - John on Twitter
Email: [email protected]