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Episode 113 - That Time When Nick was in Victims of Internal Decay

Ep. 113

Often overlooked but celebrated by those in the know, Oregon’s Victims of Internal Decay made small waves in the ‘90s. IHM’s own Nick Wusz was a member of the band and shares with us the recordings he was a part of and enlightens us to the band's career as a whole.


Join us to hear about Nick’s time with the band, their impact on a young Mr. Wusz, and listen to a couple of their songs.




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Hosts: Jason Walton and Nick Wusz.

Produced by Jason Walton for Earth in Sound Productions.

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