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Decibel Geek Times – Ep593

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We’re back with our regular audio installment which covers the past, present, and future of the genre we love with the Decibel Geek Times!

Aaron Camaro has compiled a thorough list of artists and albums to remember as well as a look to the future with exciting upcoming rock releases!

Artists lost that we’re remembering this time include Marc Bolan, Jimi Hendrix, Lee Kerslake,  and more.

A number of great albums are celebrating anniversaries including COC’s ‘Deliverance,’ Survivor’s ‘Vital Signs,’ Cheap Trick’s ‘Dream Police,’ and a bunch more.

Looking ahead, there are great new and upcoming releases by Eclipse, Michael Schenker, Skid Row, and more.

It’s a bunch of fun rock talk and a bonus for your Geekwire week.

We hope you enjoy the latest edition of the Decibel Geek Times and SHARE with a friend!

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