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In E 33 Alan unwisely does some Ozzy impersonating, plays his dusty old acoustic guitar, and attempts to explain the Devil's Interval. Before launching into an unplanned ramble on why Punk never killed metal, why it always claimed the moral high ground and is not the working class social wedge some believe it to be, with tongue firmly in cheek, before ending on the influence it had over Black Metal. Even more unwisely he then ends by reading some Seneca in a fit of pretension!
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In E 33 Alan unwisely does some Ozzy impersonating, plays his dusty old acoustic guitar, and attempts to explain the Devil's Interval. Before launching into an unplanned ramble on why Punk never killed metal, why it always claimed the moral high ground and is not the working class social wedge some believe it to be, with tongue firmly in cheek, before ending on the influence it had over Black Metal. Even more unwisely he then ends by reading some Seneca in a fit of pretension!
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/agitators-anonymous-the-alan-averill-podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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