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Albums For The Apocalypse

Episode 6: Summer Albums

Season 1, Ep. 6

It's time to find those budgie smugglers and lather up in factor 50, as on this weeks episode the boys discuss which summer albums are worth saving from the apocalypse. There are albums from Flume, N.E.R.D and our listeners pick was Bastille from Owen Hill (we promise we're not paying him). Listen to find out which records will be saved and which will be used against fascists.

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