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Wassim "SAL" Slaiby - now CEO of XO Records - had a major role in boosting Canadian music's prominence and ushering in new styles of music onto Canadian contemporary radio. Today, let's analyze SAL (& Belly)'s role in the formation, rise, and eventually deterioration of Capital Prophets.
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All resources used in this episode are for criticism or transformation purposes, and therefore can fall under a defense of fair use. If you have any questions regarding the usage of the content in this program please approach me directly via [email protected] so we may come to a resolution
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Support the BLOCK with Bryson Worden : https://patreon.com/blockwithbryson
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By Bryson WordenWassim "SAL" Slaiby - now CEO of XO Records - had a major role in boosting Canadian music's prominence and ushering in new styles of music onto Canadian contemporary radio. Today, let's analyze SAL (& Belly)'s role in the formation, rise, and eventually deterioration of Capital Prophets.
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All resources used in this episode are for criticism or transformation purposes, and therefore can fall under a defense of fair use. If you have any questions regarding the usage of the content in this program please approach me directly via [email protected] so we may come to a resolution
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Support the BLOCK with Bryson Worden : https://patreon.com/blockwithbryson
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Resources used: