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| 4/1/26 | ![]() Ed Gamble: Burning pubes, horrifying playlists and a misguided power metal phase | Welcome to episode number 46 of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week, K! Editor Luke Morton is joined in Nando’s Studio Soho by comedian Ed Gamble for a winding conversation that covers everything from metal karaoke to wrestling Phil Wang to hosting the Kerrang! Awards to appearing on a Corey Taylor album cover.Ed also lifts the lid on his upcoming tour Fresh Hell, and how the very metal title can be attributed to pretty much everything. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Bill Bailey, Bob Mould, Dani Filth and more.Shop the Kerrang! store: https://store.kerrang.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Produced by Alex Gold.Recorded at Nando’s Studio London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/21/26 | ![]() Militarie Gun’s Ian Shelton: Pop music, the reality of touring and the inevitability of addiction | Welcome to episode number 45 of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week, Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton is joined in the studio by Ian Shelton from Militarie Gun.Sitting down at Nando’s Studio in London, Ian reflects on a life surrounded by addiction and his own relationship with alcohol in a very honest, sometimes quite stark discussion. He also dives into the influence of stand-up comedy on his own performance style, using songwriting as a vice, the influence of pop music, and the formative shows that made him want to form a band.And Ian reveals news of a new deluxe Militarie Gun record with new music and some pretty awesome collabs.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Stray From The Path, L.S. Dunes, The Wonder Years and more.Shop the Kerrang! store: https://store.kerrang.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Produced by Alex Gold.Recorded at Nando’s Studio London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/1/26 | ![]() Thrice: Standing your ground, the importance of innovation and the secret to longevity | Welcome to episode number 44 of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week, Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton meets Dustin Kensrue from Thrice ahead of their UK tour.Dialling in from his home, Dustin looks back on the early days of the band and his gateway into alternative music, the importance of standing your ground creatively, the Marmite reaction to Vheissu, and why they will always push the boundaries of punk and post-hardcore. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with The Wonder Years, Alter Bridge, Softcult and more.Shop the Kerrang! store: https://store.kerrang.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() Softcult: Identity, twin telepathy and embracing vulnerabilities | Welcome to episode number 43 of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week, Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton meets Phoenix and Mercedes from Softcult to dive into their hotly-anticipated debut album, When A Flower Doesn’t Grow, and so much more.Sitting down in Nando’s Studio, the twin siblings discuss identity, coming out, and the real-life experiences that fed into their brilliant new album. The pair also reflect on their journeys into alternative music, the shoe gaze resurgence, how their creative partnership has evolved and the importance of embracing your vulnerabilities.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with L.S. Dunes, Taylor Acorn, The Wonder Years and more.Shop the Kerrang! store: https://store.kerrang.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Produced by Alex Gold.Recorded at Nando’s Studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() The Wonder Years’ Soupy: WWE, the 2010s punk explosion and the real reasons to make art | Welcome to episode number 42 of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week, Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton is joined by The Wonder Years frontman Dan ‘Soupy’ Campbell for a deep dive into punk rock, pro-wrestling and much more.Chatting at the tail-end of 2025, Soupy reflects on the 10-year anniversary of No Closer To Heaven and the importance of using art to process our emotions, he explains the importance of staying true to yourself and your fans as an artist, and shares his thoughts on the surge in popularity of punk-adjacent music the mid-2010s.He also discusses how he came to work with Becky Lynch and WWE and how it feels to turn 40 this year.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with L.S. Dunes, Bob Mould, Mayday Parade and more.Shop the Kerrang! store: https://store.kerrang.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | ![]() Alter Bridge: Worst shows, working with wrestlers, and what it means to be famous | Welcome to episode number 41 of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton sits down with Myles Kennedy and Mark Tremonti from Alter Bridge for a lengthy chat about music, mindfulness and much, much more.Sitting down at 21 Soho in London while on a brief trip to the UK, the pair dive into the themes and creative process of their new self-titled album, the importance of challenging themselves, their best and worst shows, and lessons learned from decades of living the rock’n’roll dream.They also share how luck and fate have impacted their lives, and the story behind working with WWE and AEW wrestler Adam ‘Edge’ Copeland and the monumental success of Metalingus.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Wolfgang Van Halen, The Hives, Bob Mould and more.Shop the Kerrang! store: https://store.kerrang.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Produced by Alex Gold.Recorded at 21 Soho in London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/28/25 | ![]() Wednesday 13: Near-death experiences, getting sober and the song Murderdolls weren’t allowed to release | Welcome to episode number 40 of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton meets Wednesday 13.Joining us at Nando's Studio in London's Soho area, Wednesday takes us on a ride through a life well-lived and then some – from the car crash that nearly killed him to finding a kindred spirit in Joey Jordison to his undying love of glam-rock and horror movies.Wednesday also reveals the song that Murderdolls' former label wouldn't let them release as it would have caused quite the upset...Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Dani Filth, Cristina Scabbia, Matt Heafy and more.Shop the Kerrang! store: https://store.kerrang.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Produced by Alex Gold.Recorded at Nando's Studio London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/6/25 | ![]() Wolfgang Van Halen: Robert Rodriguez, Barbie and not being a nepo baby | Welcome to episode number 39 of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton is joined by Wolfgang Van Halen.Sitting down at Nando's Studio in central London, Wolfgang reflects on his life in rock'n'roll so far – from growing up around his father's music to heading out and forging his own path to playing at the Rock Hall Of Fame and the Oscars. Wolfgang also dives into his experiences with anxiety and panic attacks, how they informed the new Mammoth album, and making one of the most fun music videos of the year.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Trivium, Luke Spiller, The Hives and more.Shop the Kerrang! store: https://store.kerrang.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Produced by Alex Gold.Recorded at Nando's Studio London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 10/24/25 | ![]() Taylor Acorn: Pop-punk, going viral and finding hope through music | Welcome to episode number 38 of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton sits down with pop-punk sensation Taylor Acorn.Coming in over Zoom from her home in Nashville, ahead of her new album Poster Child, Taylor looks back on her journey into music so far – from ditching college to following her dream, gaining viral success and now playing alongside her heroes at festivals across the world.Taylor also shares her positive and negative experiences with hew newfound fame – from the incredible fan-built community to the toxicity of the comments section.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Mayday Parade, PVRIS, NOAHFINNCE and more.Shop the Kerrang! store: https://store.kerrang.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/26/25 | ![]() Hot Milk: Manchester, burnout and escaping your echo chamber | Welcome to episode number 37 of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton is joined by Han Mee and Jim Shaw from Hot Milk.Beaming in over Zoom from Paris, ahead of the release of new album Corporation P.O.P, the pair take a deep dive into the themes of the record and inspirations behind it – from misguided patriotism to the struggles of artists in 2025 to the importance of breaking out of your own little bubble.Han and Jim also discuss their experiences of burnout and why they might need to take some time off in the near future.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Enter Shikari, Creeper, L.S. Dunes and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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| 6/10/25 | ![]() 2000trees’ James Scarlett: Kneecap, breaking new bands and how to put on a festival | Welcome to episode number 36 of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton meets 2000trees festival booker James Scarlett.Dialling in from his base of operations, James discusses the ins and outs of putting on one of the UK’s best festivals, what makes a 2000trees band, why the British scene is so vibrant right now and who his dream headliners would be.James also discusses navigating the death threats and outside pressure from having Kneecap headline the festival, and why he has never thought about cancelling.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews Enter Shikari, PVRIS, RØRY and more.Shop that Kerrang! store: https://store.kerrang.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 5/23/25 | ![]() The Hives’ Pelle Almqvist: Jazz, tuxedos and life lessons from The Rolling Stones | Welcome to episode number 35 of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week K! Editor Luke Morton is joined in the studio by Pelle Almqvist from The Hives.Meeting at Nando’s Studio Soho, Swedish garage-rock livewire takes us through his love of jazz and Little Richard, the joy of finding your own sound, the influence of The Hives on today’s rock scene, and why they’ve finally decided to make their arena album.Pelle also shares the lessons he’s learned from touring with Foo Fighters, The Rolling Stones and AC/DC. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Enter Shikari, Jerry Cantrell, Rise Against and more.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 5/15/25 | ![]() Skin: Brixton, staying true to yourself and making their most difficult record yet | Welcome to episode number 34 of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week K! Editor Luke Morton is joined in the studio by Skin from Skunk Anansie.Sitting down at Nando’s Studio Soho, the rock legend dives into her musical upbringing, living through the Brixton riots, discovering rock music, and why she will never rest on her laurels as an artist.She also tackles some of the pertinent themes in new album The Painful Truth, the importance of staying true to yourself and the lessons she’s learned over three decades in music. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Rise Against, Lambrini Girls, Jerry Cantrell and more.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 5/9/25 | ![]() Callous Daoboys' Carson Pace: Getting sober, the joy of being challenged and hating concept albums | Welcome to episode number 33 of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week K! Editor Luke Morton is joined by Carson Pace from The Callous Daoboys. Calling from his home in Atlanta after a lengthy tour, the vocalist looks ahead to new album I Don’t Want To See You In Heaven, while taking time to reflect on the bands that made him and why he really hates concept records.Carson also dives into his sober journey, the personal events that fed into the record, why he constantly wants to challenge himself and the listener, and more.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Bob Mould, Devin Townsend, Dani Filth and more.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/30/25 | ![]() Mayday Parade’s Derek Sanders: Warped Tour, reclaiming your art and the trap of nostalgia | Welcome to episode number 32 and a brand new series of Kerrang! In Conversation.This week, Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton is joined by Mayday Parade vocalist Derek Sanders. Calling in from Florida at the start of their Three Cheers For 20 Years tour, the frontman reflects on two decades on the frontlines of emo and pop-punk, and why the scene is coming back stronger than ever before.We also get into Mayday Parade’s new EP trilogy, why they’ve gone independent, and the importance of not getting comfortable as an artist.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with L.S. Dunes, Enter Shikari, Bowling For Soup and more.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/10/25 | ![]() Luke Spiller: Taylor Hawkins, artistic freedom and living the rockstar life | Welcome to episode number 31 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week, K! Editor Luke Morton is joined from Los Angeles by Luke Spiller from The Struts. Just a matter of weeks away from his debut solo album Love Will Probably Kill Me Before Cigarettes and Wine, Luke Spiller takes us inside the creative freedom he found making a ‘concept’ album about love, and what he learned about himself along the way.We also dive into his love of all things Queen, working with Taylor Hawkins, the influence of Jim Steinman, and why he’ll never get bored of the rock’n’roll lifestyle.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Palaye Royale, L.S. Dunes, Creeper and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/2/25 | ![]() Mark Morton: The southern rock resurgence, being present in the moment and never getting a day job | Welcome to episode number 30 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week, Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton Luke Morton sits down with similarly-named Mark Morton from Lamb Of God. Meeting at Nando’s Studio Soho, the pair dive into Mark’s upcoming solo album, his passion for country and southern rock, that upcoming Sabbath farewell show and so much more.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Dani Filth, Trivium, Devin Townsend and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Recorded at Nando’s Studio Soho.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/25/25 | ![]() Dani Filth: Arrested in the Vatican, *that* T-shirt and working with Ed Sheeran | Welcome to episode number 29 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.For this week’s instalment, K! Editor Luke Morton is joined by Cradle Of Filth’s very own Dani Filth at Nando’s Studio Soho for a spirited conversation about all things evil and metal.Diving into his first forays into heavy music, Dani reflects on the early days of Cradle, getting in trouble with the law in the Vatican (thanks to Kerrang!), censorship, AI in music, the anarchic statement behind their infamous Jesus Is A… T-shirt, and so much more.Dani also offers a few hints about the long-awaited Cradle Of Filth x Ed Sheeran collab…Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Trivium, Devin Townsend, Employed To Serve and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Recorded at Nando’s Studio Soho.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/18/25 | ![]() Bob Mould: Pro wrestling, artistic integrity and how to be happy | Welcome to episode number 28 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week the legendary Bob Mould joins Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton at Nando’s Studio Soho to share stories of a life in a punk rock.In a conversation that spans Bob’s entire life – from growing up in a turbulent household to the impact of Hüsker Dü through to his new album Here We Go Crazy – the inspirational punk rock figurehead explores how his approach to music has changed, what makes him happy and what legacy actually means.And we get a glimpse behind the curtain from Bob’s tenure in professional wrestling, working as a writer for WCW in 1999. As you can imagine, it sounds pretty wild.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Jerry Cantrell, Rise Against, Devin Townsend and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Recorded at Nando’s Studio Soho.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/12/25 | ![]() Bowling For Soup’s Jaret Reddick: Continuing without Chris, the power of nostalgia and the pop-punk resurgence | Welcome to episode number 27 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week, K! Editor Luke Morton is joined by Bowling For Soup mainman Jaret Reddick for a look back at 30 years of pop-punk antics.Calling from his home studio, Jaret unpacks celebrating 20 years of A Hangover You Don’t Deserve, how it feels being the last remaining OG member of the band, why pop-punk and his band are having a moment right now, and what’s left on his bucket last now that Wembley Arena is lined up for Christmas.Plus, we hear all about the making of their iconic 1985 music video and the cameo appearance most fans may have missed. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Sum 41, NOAHFINNCE, Kellin Quinn and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/4/25 | ![]() Employed To Serve: Taking metal forward, working with your heroes and why the British scene is thriving | Welcome to episode number 26 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week, Sammy and Justine from Employed To Serve join K! Editor Luke Morton at Nando’s Studio Soho to chat about all things heavy and metal.From discovering the likes of Slipknot through the pages of Kerrang! to touring with Gojira, Employed To Serve are metal lifers, and we get deep into upholding the traditions of the genre, the importance of taking it forward, and why there’s so much more to it than just getting angry.We also explore Employed To Serve’s upcoming album, working with Jesse Leach, getting wired on Dunkin’ Donuts coffee and so much more.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Stray From The Path, Trivium, Lacuna Coil and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Recorded at Nando’s Studio Soho.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/25/25 | ![]() Stray From The Path’s Tom Williams: Defying convention, their secret new album and why the scene is stronger than ever | Welcome to episode number 25 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week, Stray From The Path’s Tom Williams joins K! Editor Luke Morton at Nando’s Studio Soho, stopping off ahead of their huge show supporting Spiritbox at Ally Pally.In a conversation that covers everything from Tom’s involvement in managing acts like Counterparts through to his band all having matching Nando’s tattoos (yes, really), the guitarist explains the importance of approaching music as a fan, why the scene feels like it’s hotter than ever, how Craig Reynolds changed the game for Stray and so much more.Tom also drops a few hints about their forthcoming album, which will drop out of nowhere without any warning whatsoever. Because why not, right?Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Rise Against, Jesus Piece, Jerry Cantrell and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Recorded at Nando’s Studio Soho.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/18/25 | ![]() Kellin Quinn: Haunted cemeteries, staying inspired as a songwriter and his worst-ever date | Welcome to episode number 24 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week, K! Editor Luke Morton is joined by Sleeping With Sirens frontman Kellin Quinn.Dialling in from his snowy home with a freshly-ploughed driveway, Kellin takes us inside his new love-soaked solo album Haunted Mouths, the importance of using his creative muscle, his love of experimentation as an artist why he’s a romantic soul at heart.We also get an update on the next Sleeping With Sirens album and why hanging out in graveyards inspired his new project…Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with L.S. Dunes, PVRIS, Black Veil Brides and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/11/25 | ![]() L.S. Dunes: The meaning of life, following your heart and the definition of success | Welcome to episode number 23 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week, Kerrang! Editor Luke Morton sits down with Frank Iero and Tim Payne from L.S. Dunes.Stopping off at Podmasters Studio in London during their UK tour with Rise Against, Frank and Tim dive into what makes L.S. Dunes so special, their ‘low stress’ creative process, and why they refuse to put limits on anythnig.We also hear Frank’s brain-melting theory on how the universe works and Tim shares how one chance happening altered his life path forever.Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with PVRIS, Rise Against, Sum 41 and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Recorded at Podmasters Studio London.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/4/25 | ![]() Rise Against’s Tim McIlrath: Guerrilla gigs, finding your tribe and the true meaning of revolution | Welcome to episode number 22 of Kerrang! In Conversation, powered by KILLSTAR.This week, K! Editor Luke Morton is joined in the studio by Tim McIlrath from Rise Against.Sitting down at Nando’s Studio in Soho, Tim reflects on his life growing up in Chicago’s punk scene, how Rise Against’s mission has changed over the years, the importance to community and the true meaning of revolution.We also get the lowdown on new single Nod on a glimpse of what new music holds…Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And make sure to check out our previous interviews with Rou Reynolds, Jesus Piece, Sum 41 and more.Powered by KILLSTAR: https://www.killstar.com/Recorded at Nando’s Studio Soho.Get Kerrang! magazine: https://kerrang.newsstand.co.uk/Get Kerrang! apparel: https://kerrang.store/Produced by Alex Gold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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