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Aug 2021
59m 33s

1977

Engle
About this episode

This is the debut podcast of Deep Cuts: Lost & Found. Tune in to hear long time friends discuss overlooked, underrated and forgotten favorites, with a spotlight on punk, new wave, post-punk, indie, and alternative rock. The gang starts with 1977 - the year punk broke. Listen to hear whether the Sex Pistols are overrated, why ELO will never be played on this show, and discover some deep cuts from Wire, The Damned, The Clash … and more.  

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