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The Songs That Saved Your Life

The Songs That Saved Your Life and its interview show that explores the story of who we were at age 15 through the music that got us through our awkward years. Each guest will present and discuss 3 songs they most identified with at that age. Like if your sophomore year of high school had a sound track.
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Aug 31, 2016

Lewis Powell (@l_powell) of the RequestCast Podcast (http://requestcomics.com/podcast/) joins us on The Songs that Saved Your Life to talk Smashing Pumpkins, Blind Melon and an embarrassing love for that one Tonic song.

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Aug 24, 2016

This week, we are joined by Kevin Davies of the Transformers : Cybertronological podcast ( https://cybertronological.com/ ).  We talk how pervasive Pearl Jam was in 1992, how Mike Patton is possibly the greatest vocalist of our generation and what Dream Theatre meant to one 15 year old kid.

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Aug 17, 2016

This week, we are joined by Brian Jacob of the Ultimate Spin Podcast, the only Spiderman podcast NOT about Peter Parker. (http://ultimatespinpodcast.com).  We talk Tom Petty, the rock that only Rush brings and how the song Solsburry Hill still makes us feel things.

 

Aug 10, 2016

The Songs That Saved Your Life's guest this week is Noel Ramirez of The MexiBro Movie Show podcast. Noel took time out of his birthday to talk about growing up in a conservative home in small town Lubbock, TX (listening to the likes of Roy Orbison) and what it was like having a mixed tape with grunge--and Metallica--handed to him.

 

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Aug 3, 2016

The Songs That Saved Your Life is joined by author Amy Pascale.  We wax nostalgic about Camper Van Beethoven, and how Nine Inch Nails helped indie girls everywhere work out that teenage aggression.  

Amy Pascale is the author of Joss Whedon : The Biography and can be found on twitter at twitter.com/amypop and at www.theamypascale.com


The Songs That Saved Your Life is a proud member of the Ear Trumpet Audio Network, which you can find at eartrumpetaudio.com

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