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Dec 2023
33m 15s

The Great KGB Punk Rock Conspiracy

Curiouscast
About this episode
You may be aware of a podcast that came out in the spring of 2020 that sought to get to the bottom of a certain musical mystery…it’s called “wind of change” and it explores the possibility that a metal power ballad was a contributing factor to the fall of the soviet union in the very early 90s… Stay with me… “Wind of Change” was a global hit for The Scorpion ... Show More
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