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Ep.38: Hill and Dare Unplanned
HELLO! Welcome back to Trvve. Cvlt. Pop! a cracking little music podcast for your little ears to enjoy. This week on the show Steve has decided to ask on regular contributor to the show, confused and delighted West Ham United fan and all round top boy Tom Dare from the Hell Bent For Metal Podcast to come on and try something a little bit different.Remember Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned? Where Frank Skinner and David Baddiel would just riff a show for half an hour? Well, imagine that but without the dead wood (you know which one)! Steve and Tom chat through a variety of subjects as suggested by our Twitter followers, and by Steve as well, since he did see Depeche Mode, Rancid and Tenacious D over the last week. We touch on the genius of ABBA, rank Gojira's back catalogue, wonder why there hasn't been a modern version of Vulgar Display of Power, try and work out whether 1996 or 2010 was a better year for music, reminisce about how great Sonisphere Festival was and, crucially, discuss the word "Objectively" in music. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★