[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
England is one of the most mythologized places on Earth. With a plethora of good and bad influences throughout the world, the iconography and culture of the English Isles have spread, but can anyone truly classify anything as "English" when it comes to its environment or people? Without a word, this photography collect tries to portray the realm of "England": the people, places and things that are synonymous with the country without dipping into the realm of stereotypical and likewise providing a dynamic flare of the esoteric. Using a new style - one of live reaction for the first time - Danny explores this archaic collection of images as he goes through each individual photography one at a time. Come join in and embark on a journey!
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Intro Song - "Missive"
Artist - Andrew Langdon
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Interlude Song - "Aioli"
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Outro Song - "Good Times"
Artist - Patrick Patrikios
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