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10: John Robb

We chat to musician and writer John Robb. His passion for music shines through as we discuss the Manics, his collaboration with Patrick Jones, The James Dean Bradfield remix of a Membranes song and the state of the music industry. The B-side this time around is the classic Prologue to History and listener George takes on the Crucifix Quiz. You can contact us on Twitter at @msp_pod or email us at msppod1@gmail.com


THE SETLIST:


Motorcycle Emptiness (Sonic Stealth Orchestra Mix) / The Anchoress feat. JDB -The Exchange / Prologue To History / Goldblade - Jukebox Generation / Nirvana - Aneurysm / - The Membranes - The Universe Exploses Into A Billion Photons Of Pure White Light (JDB Remix) / Patrick Jones & John Robb - To Be Or Not / The Membranes - What Nature Gives... Nature Takes Away / The Vortices

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